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Young women fight deadly magic and patriarchy in dystopian exile.
Biographical account of Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
A timely guide for Christians on engaging in politics with integrity, compassion, and faith, without resorting to divisive rhetoric.
Unveiling the forgotten history of Black people in Britain from Roman times to the present.
An intimate exploration of young Arab women's lives, revealing their struggles, ambitions, and role in reshaping Middle Eastern societies.
A scathing critique of Mother Teresa's public image, exposing the dark side of her charitable work and religious motivations.
North Koreans creating normalcy amid surveillance and economic control.
A provocative exploration of American evangelicalism's descent into extremism, blending personal experience with incisive reporting on faith and politics.
A sociologist's journey into Louisiana's bayou country, exploring the worldview of conservative Tea Party supporters and their deep-rooted beliefs.
America's forgotten gun history: duty before rights in constitutional crisis.
A passionate defense of free markets, arguing that global capitalism is vital for prosperity and reducing poverty worldwide.
Katniss becomes the symbol of rebellion in a dystopian world, facing difficult choices and devastating consequences.
How Norway is redefining continental shelf boundaries to bypass the 1920 Svalbard Treaty, using international law to secure exclusive resource rights while forcing Russia and China into difficult strategic choices.
A provocative vision of how information technology and economic shifts could transform capitalism into a more equitable system.
Exploring Carl Sagan's eerily prescient warnings in 'The Demon-Haunted World' about critical thinking's decline and comparing his 1995 predictions to today's political landscape where pseudoscience and misinformation thrive.
Timeless conservative wisdom defending America's founding principles against government overreach
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