
The Seventh at St. Andrews
$2.22The Seventh at St. Andrews chronicles David McLay Kidd’s team building a groundbreaking golf course in Scotland.

The Shoeshine Boy
$1.99A moving story of resilience and hope, following a young boy’s journey as a shoeshiner.

The Smart Cookies’ Guide to Making More Dough and Getting Out of Debt
$3.85Five women share practical strategies for financial empowerment, debt elimination, and smart money management in this inspiring guide.

The Snowball
$6.15Alice Schroeder explores Warren Buffett’s life, investment philosophy, and the personal values behind his extraordinary success.

The Tayabas Chronicles
$3.54“The Tayabas Chronicles: The Early Years (1886-1907)” by Karen Berthelsen Cardenas explores the rich history of Tayabas. It highlights significant events, cultural shifts, and personal stories unique to the region. Through compelling narratives, the book captures the essence of life during that era, revealing how history shaped the community’s identity.

The Tree Where Man Was Born: Exploring Nature’s Cradle with Peter Matthiessen and Jane Goodall
$0.99In “The Tree Where Man Was Born,” Peter Matthiessen and Jane Goodall explore the African landscape. They highlight the relationship between humans and the natural world. The narrative weaves personal experiences and observations. Goodall shares insights into animal behavior. This exploration emphasizes the beauty and fragility of the natural world around us.

The Tycoons
$6.85Charles R. Morris profiles four legendary tycoons who shaped America’s supereconomy through ambition, innovation, and enterprise.

The Uncrowned King
$9.00“The Uncrowned King” by Kenneth Whyte explores the remarkable ascent of William Randolph Hearst. It chronicles his rise as a media mogul, shaping public opinion through influential newspapers and magazines. Hearst’s empire, driven by ambition and innovation, reflects his complex personality and relentless pursuit of power, revealing the man behind the legend.

The Van Gogh File
$5.25“The Van Gogh File” by Ken Wilkie examines the life and artistry of Vincent van Gogh. It challenges myths surrounding the artist. The book highlights his struggles with mental health and relationships. Through rich analysis, readers gain insight into his passion and creativity. Wilkie reveals van Gogh’s true legacy and enduring impact on art.

The Vital Few
$19.35Examines key entrepreneurs’ impact on American economic progress, highlighting innovation, risk-taking, and transformative business leadership.












