Viv Albertine's brutally intimate memoir of punk, feminism, and self-discovery.
War tears apart a family as mother serves, husband struggles.
From Churchill to Attlee, we explore surprising rankings of British PMs throughout history, examining why wartime heroes don't always top historians' lists and what truly defines greatness in leadership.
Explore the pivotal yet overlooked Civil War battles across Kentucky, from Mill Springs to Perryville, with detailed tactical analysis and the state's strategic significance as a contested border territory that Lincoln couldn't afford to lose.
A groundbreaking collection of essays by Black experts proposing innovative solutions to systemic racial inequalities in America.
Empowering exploration of women's divine design, potential, and unique role in society, relationships, and fulfilling God's purpose.
A powerful memoir advocating for women's health, chronicling one woman's struggle with endometriosis and medical gaslighting.
A gripping Southern noir tackling racism, violence, and a chilling serial killer hunt in a troubled Virginia town.
A provocative exploration of meaningless work in modern society, challenging assumptions about labor, value, and human fulfillment.
A provocative exposé of how America's economic and social systems were deliberately dismantled by powerful elites since the 1970s.
An influential economic analysis of wealth inequality, arguing that capitalism inherently concentrates wealth unless checked by policy interventions.
A captivating exploration of seeds' evolutionary success and profound impact on human civilization, blending science, history, and humor.
Ancestral magic awakens when grief unlocks a Black girl's destiny.
Akala's powerful memoir explores race, class, and identity in Britain, blending personal experiences with incisive historical and social analysis.
Explore Wesley Stace's 'Misfortune,' a Dickensian tale about a boy raised as a girl in Victorian England, examining identity, inheritance, and the courage to live authentically in a rigidly gendered world.
Explore the most profound sociological lenses that reveal the invisible forces shaping our daily lives, from power structures and social control to the theatrical nature of human interaction and identity formation.
Philosophical exploration of technology's dark side through the lens of the hit sci-fi series Black Mirror.
A chilling tale of isolation, family secrets, and the consequences of a horrific crime in a small village.