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'Timely exposé of Russia's vast disinformation campaign from a Finnish journalist persecuted for ...
Over the past few years, we have witnessed a growing wave of anti-LGBTQ+ bills and policies acros...
Paula Bomer takes on Christina Stead's The Man Who Loved Children in the third title in the Bookm...
With little evidence, would-be author P.J. Larkin serves a 'nibble' on the trendy new social-medi...
An intricately woven tapestry of stories where survival, resilience and self-discovery are passed...
Tired of being at the bottom of the 'food chain'? Do you ever feel like you have fallen behind wh...
When her friend asks, Why did we never have children?, Nell struggles to answer.¿¿She has a caree...
Brianna McCabe, a marketing professional and professor, emerged from her treacherous twenties wit...
A journal to help you savor the sweetness of life and calm you through the storms.Filled with tho...
A PLANNER TO HELP YOU SAVOR THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE AND CALM YOU THROUGH THE STORMS.Be kind with yo...
Exposing the feligious Right's 'shadow war' against mainstream religion.
The classic 1949 novel that was made into the hilarious film, The Parent Trap.
A groundbreaking work on the history of American imperialism and empire.
The endless battle between outlaw sex and moral righteousness in America's most licentious city.
Terri learns that she was kidnapped by her father as a child, and that her mother is still alive.
Renowned author Brian Evenson offers his take on Raymond Carver's classic short story collection.
In his entry in Ig's Bookmarked series, best-selling author Steve Almond takes on John Willams's ...
A gritty, no-holds memoir about the unglamourous side of stripping.
Sydney Taylor is the Laura Ingalls Wilder of Jewish YA fiction.
How the revival of the 'classic' production-halting strike is the best hope for a revitalization ...
A rancher and poet in Montana has his life ruptured when a long buried dead body appears on his p...
Curtis Smith writes about how Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five influenced him as an author.
Womanish explores how being both black and female--not to mention middle-aged--complicates everyt...
One boy's harrowing journey through the criminal justice system, and his fight to reform it.
An award-winning debut that explores the unlikely relationship between two boys--one Jewish, the ...
A classic work that traces the New York black experience from the pre-revolutionary period to the...
'Birkerts reads Nabokov even as he allows Nabokov to read him. This is reading as high art, exhil...
In this 1959 classic, Louis Cheskin presents his insights into human motivation as expressed in p...
'In this trenchant memoir of reading and writing, Pamela Erens returns over a lifetime to George ...
In the latest volume in Ig's acclaimed Bookmarked series, award-wining author Justin St. Germain ...
An expose of 'the systematic attempt of business to make us wasteful, debt-ridden, permanently di...
In his entry in the acclaimed Bookmarked series, Michael Seidlinger takes on Mark Z. Danielewski'...
The Ocean at the End of the Lane and Welcome to Night Vale Meet At A Very Unique Haunted House in...
The first book to expose how advertising and media attempts to control our thoughts and desires.
This classic middle grade novel tells the extraordinary story of Deborah Sampson, a woman who dis...
Award-winning author Kim McLarin takes on James Baldwin's classic novel, Another Country.
In the fourth installment of the Bookmarked series, Aaron Burch tackles Stephen King's Different ...
Documents the rising movement to secure rights for cooks, nannies, caregivers and other domestic ...
From a PEN Award-winning author, an engrossing, darkly humorous, edge-of-your-seat novel--featuri...
Nicknamed 'the father of public relations,' Edward Bernays (1891-1995) was a pioneer in the field...
Along with Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, The Quiet Crisis is credited with beginning the environ...
Building from Pieklo's Crow After Roe,this book expands and updates those chapters detailing anti...
Listening to hip-hop as a kid in rural Kentucky made Hess think about what it meant to be white, ...
Back in print, the first novel from literary giant Nelson Algren.
Sydney Taylor is the Laura Ingalls Wilder of Jewish YA fiction.
An explosive analysis of how the racist and falsehood-filled rhetoric of Rush Limbaugh toward the...