By Judith Rosen Brandeis University Press
What is the most romantic place to get engaged? A bookstore, of course. The perfect wedding venue? A bookstore! Book-loving couples from all over America agree, and Bookstore Romance celebrates not only a couple's love for each other, but also their love of books and bookstores. A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to BINC. Read More →
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By Shanon Hogan VeloPress
Blending top-notch sports writing, armchair adventure and travel, and an insightful thesis on the human spirit, The Unforgiving Hours is an indelible chronicle of odysseys that showcase the determination, creativity, joy, strength, and inspiration at the heart of endurance sports. Read More →
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By Phap Xa and Phap Luu Parallax Press
Hiking Zen is an invitation to walk in peace. Monks Phap Luu and Phap Xa offer stories and mindfulness practices to help you touch joy, deepen presence, and feel your connection to the Earth—step by gentle step, wherever the trail leads. Read More →
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By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Beacon Press
In this timely new book, professor Gloria Browne-Marshall delves into the history of protest movements and rebellion in the U.S. From Indigenous peoples' resistance to European colonization to today's climate change demonstrations, Browne-Marshall expands how to think about protest through select historical moments and revealing the role of key players involved. Read More →
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By Harrison Browne and Rachel Browne Beacon Press
Interweaving Harrison's first-hand experience as a transgender athlete with exclusive accounts—from athletes, coaches, policymakers, and advocates on the front lines—Let Us Play dismantles the illusion that sports have ever been fair, that trans athletes pose a threat to women's sports, and that gender-affirming healthcare for athletes should be prohibitive to play. Read More →
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By Anne Soon Choi Anne Soon Choi
"Choi's true-crime biography adds much-needed detail and perspective to Noguchi's unusual and compelling story." —Booklist
L.A. Coroner, the first biography of Dr. Thomas Noguchi, includes previously unknown details of his autopsies of Marilyn Monroe, Robert F. Kennedy, Natalie Wood, and more. Read More →
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By Kelsey Timmerman Patagonia
With investigative insight and vivid storytelling, bestselling author Kelsey Timmerman takes readers on a global adventure to meet the farmers, activists, and Indigenous people growing the roots of a regenerative future—proving agriculture can heal the planet, not harm it. Read More →
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By Bronwyn Brennan RE:BOOKS
Finn O'Byrne has spent his life running—from his past, from poverty, and now from the criminal ties pulling him into London's underworld. In 1956, as he rises through the ranks of a notorious gang, he falls for Margaret, a woman far beyond his reach. But when his two worlds collide, the cost could be deadly. Read More →
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Edited by: Ronica Mukerjee, Carlos Martinez North Atlantic Books
A guide to abolition through the lens of healthcare and medicine. With contributions from scholars, activists, and incarcerated artists, All This Safety Is Killing Us exposes how mass criminalization harms our health—and envisions political strategies for a post-carceral society. Read More →
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By Abby Reyes North Atlantic Books
A memoir of murder, oil wars, and the rise of climate justice.
"Astonishing and brilliantly told...A story you should read to understand the healing powers of the deepest pain." —Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic Read More →
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