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In The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz reveals the source of self-limiting beliefs that rob us of joy and create…
“Sublime” (The Wall Street Journal): In this New York Times bestseller, a journalist paints a vibrant portrait of her favorite neighborhood in Paris, where the city’s unique way of life continues to flourish. A “warmhearted, well-researched gem” (Publishers Weekly).
A New York Times bestseller that “stands out for its honesty, clarity, and heart” (Publishers Weekly). Over a single 12-hour shift, cancer ward nurse Theresa Brown gives a poignant, insightful look at life, death, and modern medicine. “An engrossing human drama” (The Wall Street Journal).
This inspiring true story of veteran Air Force bomber pilot Robert Trimble, who laid his life on the line to…
With over 3,500 five-star Goodreads ratings: The top-secret Culper Spy Ring helped American forces face Britain’s military might during the Revolutionary War. This New York Times bestseller forms a fascinating portrait of these six spies who shaped history.
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!“I had the choice to come back … or not. I chose to return when I realized…
An in-depth examination of the famous battle commonly known as Little Big Horn. Using Native American accounts and forensic evidence, this step-by-step description of Custer’s defeat by the Sioux and Cheyenne is full of rich detail.
Elvis Presley’s fiancée Ginger Alden reveals all — from the iconic performer’s personal life to his tragic death — in this fascinating, honest, and moving New York Times bestseller.
Award-winning cult filmmaker Bruce Robinson digs into the mystery, lies, and obsession surrounding the most notorious serial killer in history! Written in the spirit of Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson, this look at Jack the Ripper is “visceral… A bloody good read” (The Guardian).
In this history from a New York Times bestselling author, the Houses of Lancaster and York clash in a bloody era of violence. “Both scholarly and a page-turner… Entertaining” (Publishers Weekly starred review), with over 1,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads.