This thorough book contains everything you need to know about astronomical phenomena like meteor showers, aurora and eclipses through 2028.
This thorough book contains everything you need to know about astronomical phenomena like meteor showers, aurora and eclipses through 2028.
With a reporter’s instinct for detail, Vargas writes about the challenges of surviving as an outsider in America.
This powerful memoir reflects on the past and probes the economic and social causes of poverty in America.
Brooks recounts her experience of being publicly shamed in this fascinating mix of memoir and reportage on contemporary parenting.
If you love dogs, and even talk to them, you’re going to rejoice at this entertaining and enlightening book by canine cognition researcher Alexandra Horowitz.
Peter Zheutlin took his rescue Lab mix on a six-week journey across America to share a more lighthearted, heartfelt and dog-friendly tour of our country.
Eye-opening and filled with delightful nuggets of truth, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books offers a hopeful glimpse into an essential reading future.
Alexander the Great is a riveting narrative that restores Alexander to his own context—and takes a whack at solving the remaining mysteries.
Susan Neiman tackles questions of moral injury in her richly rewarding, consistently stimulating and beautifully written Learning from the Germans.
In The Ungrateful Refugee, her first work of nonfiction, Dina Nayeri offers a searing, nuanced and complex account of her life as a refugee.
Azadeh Moaveni offers what is sure to become a modern classic, answering the question of how Muslim women become, as the Western media puts it, “radicalized.”
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