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The instant New York Times bestseller.“An instant classic of investigative journalism…‘All the President’s Men’ for the Me Too era.” —…
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Big Oil and Gas Versus Democracy—Winner Take All“A rollickingly well-written book, filled with fascinating,…
Discover the Secret to Successfully Manage Your Blood Sugar If high blood sugar is something you struggle with, chances are…
Boone and Emily live comfortably on the beautiful Caribbean island of Saba… but with a hurricane on the horizon and evil at their door, can the couple survive and fight their way to safety?
A moving memoir: When single mother Anna’s youngest daughter, Dana, began showing signs of a mysterious illness, they ventured beyond the medical establishment to find answers and healing together. “You will undoubtedly be inspired by this story” (New York Times bestselling author JJ Virgin).
“Beautifully crafted, miraculously evocative, and continuously inspiring” (New York Times bestselling author Jasmin Darznik): After Cindy Rasicot moved to Thailand, her meeting with a Buddhist nun set her on a path to spiritual awakening. “An intriguingly honest portrayal of an expat’s life-altering personal growth” (Kirkus Reviews).
In this memoir, a transgender man examines his journey, from his childhood and transition to his family and his advocacy work. A “multifaceted, rich, and moving exploration of the trans experience” (Kirkus Reviews) with a “heartwarming demonstration of a family’s unconditional love” (Library Journal).
Gain a rich new perspective on the later years of life. This joyful collection of true stories and essays on aging is “a helpful, uplifting work for readers handling the challenges of growing older” (Kirkus Reviews).
In this coming-of-age memoir, Sharon takes you with her on a nail-biting adventure through the early 1970s after leaving her…
One of Parade’s best memoirs of 2020: This “heartbreaking story of survival and emotional resilience” (Kirkus Reviews) illuminates the life of Mendek Rubin, who survived three years in Nazi concentration camps before becoming an inventor in the US.