We Have Nothing to Lose

A Dark Optimist's Call to Action
By Ralph H. Groce III

We Have Nothing to Lose by Ralph H. Groce III details his life and views on various issues. Ralph was born in Pittsburgh, but from early on, he did not like the city. This makes him leave immediately after completing high school. He attends Boston...

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What My Brain Told Me

By Thom Kudla

What My Brain Told Me by Thom Kudla is an introspective and emotionally rich collection of autobiographical essays, poetic reflections, and short stories chronicling the author's coming-of-age journey through family, friendship, love, loss, and self-discovery. With both tenderness and biting wit, Kudla explores the depths...

Who Will Let the Dogs Out

Stories and Solutions for Shelters and Rescues
By Cara Achterberg

Who Will Let the Dogs Out: Stories and Solutions for Shelters and Rescues by Cara Achterberg is a powerful and emotional look at the crisis facing dogs in shelters across the southern United States. Cara shares heartfelt stories from her visits to shelters, rescues, and...

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Where the Heart Isn't

Redefining Home
By Ileana Stoica, PhD

Where the Heart Isn’t: Redefining Home by Ileana Stoica, PhD, is an intellectually rich memoir that interweaves the author’s physical migrations with her inner journey across decades, cultures, and identities. Stoica, a Romanian-born scientist turned writer, offers a thoughtful narrative that moves fluidly between autobiographical...

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Whose Lane is it Anyway?

How Cyclists and Motorists Can Share the Roads Safely
By Tom Edgerton

In Whose Lane is it Anyway?, Tom Edgerton talks about the issues between cyclists and motorists on public roads, speaking on road-sharing, infrastructure, and safety. He discusses the need for improved road conditions, with wider lanes and better infrastructure to ensure cyclist safety. Edgerton leans...

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We the Men

How Forgetting Women’s Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality
By Jill Elaine Hasday

We the Men by Jill Elaine Hasday examines the historical exclusion of women from public commemorations, national narratives, and legal recognition. Hasday talks about how women's contributions have been marginalized in monuments, celebrations, and education, while men's roles have been championed. Hasday speaks on how...

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Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show

How to Love Yourself in a World That Won't
By Adam Blevins

Welcome to the S.H.I.F.T. Show by Adam Blevins isn’t your typical self-help book at all. This guide is penned with raw honesty and a no-nonsense approach by a former state trooper turned mental health advocate who challenges readers to break free from societal expectations and...

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Why You Should Never Have Children

By DJ Dean

Why You Should Never Have Children by DJ Dean is a bold, honest take on what parenting is really like. It skips the sugarcoating and gets straight to the tough parts, breaking through all the usual 'having kids is the best thing ever' talk you...

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Widows Among Us

Stories and Insights
By Karen S. Justice, Karen Smith Racicot, Rebecca LaChance

In Widows Among Us, Karen S. Justice, Karen Smith Racicot, and Rebecca LaChance share their heartfelt stories regarding the loss of their spouses and the unique lessons they learned along the way. Their guide is intended to help women dealing with the hardships of widowhood...

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What's Your Name?

How to Write Your Name in Hangul Without Learning the Korean Language
By Albert Jung

What's Your Name? by Albert Jung is an engaging and comprehensive guide to the art of transcribing names using Hangul, Korea's systematic writing system. This unique book serves as both a practical manual and a cultural journey, offering readers a deep dive into the history,...