The only breastfeeding manual moms will ever need, from the foremost expert in the field—filled with straightforward, evidence-based information, and compassion.
A transformative, research-backed guide to elevating your well-being and career through purposeful time off, from the founder of the Sabbatical Project.
A whole person guide to help readers optimize their own physical and mental health while navigating a broken system.
A guide to long-term pacing that balances hustle and leisure, whether you're chasing bold dreams or just trying to stay afloat, inspired by the strategies of elite athletes and renowned psychologists.
Acclaimed author P. O'Connell Pearson tells the inspiring story of the trailblazing women of the Progressive movement and their work that led to political, economic, and social change that impacts us to this very day.
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Sally Rooney meets The Devil Wears Prada in this charming debut set between the sterile office of a newspaper and the intoxicating night scene of New York City, about a young queer woman who... Læs mere
New York Times bestselling author Evelyn Skye enchants with a warmhearted novel following a pair of childhood friends who find themselves magically linked through whispered messages folded in origami.
A follow-up to the wildly successful What My Mother and I Don't Talk About, this collection breaks the silence on the complex—and often contentious—relationships we have with our fathers.
A former Obama speechwriter moves to the Jersey Shore and learns to surf with the help of his brother-in-law: a tattooed, truck-driving Joe Rogan superfan.
The Afterlife of Malcolm X is the first major study of the remarkable influence that the iconic black leader has had not in life but in death, in the sixty years since his bloody assassination in the Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965.
A humorous collection of autobiographical essays from Somebody Somewhere actor and comedian Jeff Hiller, chronicling his childhood as a gay kid in 1980s Texas, his time working as a social worker and finally reaching the lower middle of the Hollywood ladder.