• The Most Beautiful Walk in the World

    The Most Beautiful Walk in the World

    In “The Most Beautiful Walk in the World,” John Baxter explores Paris through its streets. He shares personal stories and rich history, highlighting architectural wonders and hidden gems. Each walk unveils the city’s charm, revealing cafes, art, and culture. Baxter’s passion for Paris immerses readers in a delightful journey.

    $5.64
    Add to cart
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers

    A dynamic history of the band told through interviews, stories, and rare photographs.

    $8.29
    Add to cart
  • The Widow Clicquot

    The Widow Clicquot

    “The Widow Clicquot” by Tilar J. Mazzeo tells the inspiring story of Barbe-Nicole Clicquot. After her husband’s death, she boldly takes over the champagne business. Through innovation and determination, she transforms the industry. This captivating narrative highlights her struggles and triumphs, showcasing a woman’s remarkable impact in a male-dominated field.

    $6.90
    Add to cart
  • Ugly Beauty

    Ugly Beauty

    “Ugly Beauty” by Ruth Brandon delves into the darker aspects of the beauty industry. It reveals exploitation, unrealistic standards, and consumer manipulation. The book discusses societal pressures and the obsession with appearance. Brandon critiques beauty norms and advocates for a more inclusive definition of beauty, challenging readers to rethink their perceptions and choices.

    $7.66
    Add to cart
  • Warren Buffett

    Warren Buffett

    “Warren Buffett: Master of the Market” by Jay Steele explores the legendary investor’s strategies. It delves into Buffett’s principles, emphasizing value investing and the pursuit of long-term success. The book highlights key decisions and offers insights into his philosophy. Readers gain a deeper understanding of Buffett’s unique approach to wealth and market mastery.

    $4.95
    Add to cart
  • Wasted

    Wasted

    Marya Hornbacher candidly recounts her struggle with anorexia and bulimia, revealing pain, recovery, and resilience.

    $5.23
    Add to cart
  • We Are Our Mothers' Daughters

    We Are Our Mothers’ Daughters

    “We Are Our Mothers’ Daughters” explores the profound influence of mothers on their daughters’ lives. Cokie Roberts shares compelling stories, highlighting the legacies that have been passed through generations. The book emphasizes the strength, resilience, and values women inherit. This revised edition deepens the conversation about women’s roles and the bonds that shape identities.

    $5.65
    Add to cart
  • We've Always Had Paris...and Provence

    We’ve Always Had Paris…and Provence

    Patricia and Walter Wells share personal stories, culinary adventures, and cultural experiences living in Paris and Provence.

    $6.12
    Add to cart
  • Welcome to My World

    Welcome to My World

    Coleen McLoughlin shares personal stories, style tips, and insights from her life in the spotlight.

    $3.62
    Add to cart
  • Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?

    Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?

    In “Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?” Louis V. Gerstner Jr. shares his experience transforming IBM. He emphasizes the importance of leadership and adaptability during times of change. Gerstner outlines strategies for revitalizing a struggling enterprise, with a focus on culture, innovation, and collaboration. His insights highlight the importance of decisive action and vision in navigating corporate challenges effectively.

    $7.05
    Add to cart
  • The Good Egg An Easter And Springtime Book For Kids by Jory John

    The Good Egg

    In “The Good Egg,” a unique egg struggles with his overly anxious environment. This charming tale highlights the importance of acceptance and self-identity. Perfect for Easter and springtime, John’s story encourages children to embrace their quirks and celebrate uniqueness.

    $6.09
    Add to cart