Brené Brown's guide to wholehearted living — letting go of who we think we should be and embracing who we actually are, with ten guideposts for cultivating authenticity, gratitude, and joy.
Lisbeth Salander, recovering from near-fatal wounds, faces a murder trial while Mikael Blomkvist races to expose the secret government faction that has controlled and abused her since childhood.
Harvard researcher Shawn Achor argues that happiness is not the result of success but its precursor, and presents seven practical principles for training your brain to capitalize on positivity.
Michelle Obama shares the tools and practices that helped her navigate uncertainty — from knitting and mentorship to the value of friendship and the art of staying in your own lane.
In 1954, eighteen-year-old Emmett Watson is released from a juvenile work farm, intending to drive west with his brother and start a new life — until two unexpected companions redirect his journey to New York.
MJ DeMarco challenges the conventional wisdom of slow, patient wealth-building and argues for building scalable businesses that generate wealth rapidly.
An examination of self-sabotage — why we are our own biggest obstacle, how unconscious patterns undermine our conscious goals, and how to transform self-defeating behaviors into self-mastery.
A seemingly airtight case against a beloved teacher accused of murder begins to unravel when impossible evidence suggests someone — or something — else was responsible.
Ponyboy Curtis narrates the conflict between the Greasers and the Socs on the streets of 1960s Tulsa — and learns that the divisions between the have-nots and the haves cost everyone something essential.
The October 1991 Halloween storm — a combination of three separate weather systems that produced what meteorologists called a perfect storm — and the swordfishing boat Andrea Gail out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, whose six-man crew did not survive it. A reconstruction of the last voyage and the meteorological event that ended it.
Through a series of letters to an anonymous friend, fourteen-year-old Charlie navigates his first year of high school while carrying secrets he doesn't yet understand.
A practical guide to harnessing the subconscious mind for healing, prosperity, and happiness through visualization, affirmation, and the alignment of conscious and unconscious thought.
A father and son journey through a post-apocalyptic American landscape toward the coast, carrying the fire of their humanity against a world that has been stripped of it.
Gary Zukav argues that humanity is transitioning from a power-based consciousness to an alignment with the soul — and that understanding authentic power is the path to a genuinely meaningful life.
Based on a true story, a Slovakian Jew assigned to tattoo numbers on prisoners at Auschwitz falls in love with a woman he marks, and the two survive the Holocaust through luck, courage, and each other.
An investigation into how ideas, trends, and social behaviours spread like epidemics — reaching a tipping point where a small change triggers a massive, cascading effect.
The story of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, the Israeli psychologists whose collaboration upended our understanding of human judgment and decision-making.
Twin sisters from a small Black town in Louisiana take radically divergent paths — one stays in the community, one passes as white — and their daughters' lives intersect decades later.
Lara Jean Song Covey writes letters to every boy she has ever loved — and keeps them in a box, never intending to send them. When the letters get mailed to all five recipients at once, Lara Jean's carefully managed inner life collides with reality, and she strikes a fake-dating deal with one of the recipients to manage the fallout.
Glennon Doyle recounts how falling in love with soccer player Abby Wambach led her to question every choice she had made and learn to trust her own inner knowing.