A lyrical memoir exploring identity, family, and sexuality through the lens of a queer Latina coming of age in America.
A witty tale of matchmaking gone awry, as a clever but meddlesome young woman learns humility through romantic misadventures.
Discover how Henry Dale's four scientific criteria revolutionized our understanding of neurotransmitters, from proving chemicals carry brain messages to revealing emotions as molecules flowing through our entire body.
A gripping biography of J. Edgar Hoover, exploring his controversial reign as FBI director and impact on 20th-century America.
Love transcends battlefields when gods orchestrate humanity's darkest hour.
Courage under Nazi occupation: champagne's secret resistance fighters revealed.
Visionary plan to create green jobs, revitalize the economy, and address environmental challenges through sustainable development and clean energy.
Power corrupts a revolutionary's soul in Mexico's fractured history.
Explore the intimate intellectual partnership between anthropologists Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict, whose personal relationship fueled groundbreaking discoveries that demolished scientific racism and redefined human nature in the 20th century.
A mother's desperate fight against tyranny in near-future Ireland.
Three billionaires. One woman. Four broken souls seeking perfect completion.
A comprehensive exploration of South Africa's turbulent history, from colonial conquest to apartheid and the birth of democracy.
Intelligence gained, humanity questioned: a mind's rise and heartbreaking fall.
Explore the surprising science behind loneliness—a condition affecting millions that's as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes daily. Learn practical strategies to rebuild meaningful connections in our disconnected world.
A masterful exploration of strategic thinking through history, offering timeless lessons for leaders and decision-makers across disciplines.
A groundbreaking philosophy of education that bridges traditional and progressive approaches, emphasizing experiential learning and student-centered pedagogy.
Exploring how the 1995 film 'Hackers' evolved from box office flop to cultural phenomenon, capturing the ethos of tech counterculture despite its technical inaccuracies.
An exploration of interconnected lives across centuries, illuminating the human search for meaning through science, art, and love.