• America's Women

    America’s Women

    Traces four centuries of American women’s diverse roles, struggles, achievements, and enduring impact on the nation’s history.

    $7.13
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  • Banker to the Poor

    Banker to the Poor

    Muhammad Yunus recounts founding micro-lending, empowering the poor, and revolutionizing global poverty alleviation efforts.

    $8.95
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  • BARE

    BARE

    BARE reveals Lorna Tucker’s raw journey through addiction, recovery, and creative reinvention in the worlds of fashion and film.

    $10.24
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  • Catching the Wolf of Wall Street

    Catching the Wolf of Wall Street

    Jordan Belfort recounts wild adventures, financial schemes, and consequences in this sequel to “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

    $5.65
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  • Everything Is Tuberculosis

    Everything Is Tuberculosis

    “Everything Is Tuberculosis” by John Green explores TB’s history and ongoing danger. Green explains how TB spreads, challenges medicine, and affects millions. The book shows key discoveries, changing treatments, and persistent obstacles. Readers see why TB remains a threat and understand the need for research and global solutions.

    $3.63
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  • House of Hilton

    House of Hilton

    Jerry Oppenheimer exposes the glamorous, scandalous, and dramatic lives of the famous Hilton family dynasty.

    $5.65
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  • Ida: A Sword Among Lions

    Ida: A Sword Among Lions

    Chronicles Ida B. Wells’s courageous activism, investigative journalism, and relentless campaign against lynching in American history.

    $7.12
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  • Intellectuals

    Intellectuals

    “Intellectuals” by Paul Johnson examines the lives and ideas of notable thinkers like Marx, Tolstoy, Sartre, and Chomsky. The book critiques their philosophies and the consequences of their actions. Johnson explores how their theories often conflicted with their personal lives, revealing hypocrisy and the complexities of intellectual pursuits throughout history.

    $6.40
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  • Invisible Eden

    Invisible Eden

    Invisible Eden investigates a mysterious Cape Cod murder, unraveling secrets, relationships, and the community’s haunting search for truth.

    $8.29
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  • Less: Stop Buying So Much Rubbish

    Less: Stop Buying So Much Rubbish

    Less advocates for mindful consumption, showing how owning fewer, higher-quality things leads to greater happiness and fulfillment.

    $10.69
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  • Madoff

    Madoff

    Erin Arvedlund’s “Madoff: The Man Who Stole $65 Billion” explores Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. The book details his rise and fall, revealing how he defrauded investors over the course of several decades. Arvedlund examines the failures of the financial system and highlights the impact on victims, offering a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and misplaced trust in finance.

    $2.19
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  • Ponzi

    Ponzi

    Charles Ponzi’s rise and fall: ambitious schemes, financial deception, public frenzy, and ultimate disgraceful downfall.

    $2.75
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