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She/He/They/Me
She/He/They/Me (2019) provides readers with a unique opportunity to explore the many concepts and phenomena of gender. Weaving anthropology…
The Gen Z Frequency
The Gen Z Frequency (2018) offers a blueprint for brands seeking to connect and build meaningful relationships with Generation Z. In additi…
The Necessary Revolution
The Necessary Revolution (2008) sheds light on the environmental and social challenges faced by people living in today’s world. Drawing on …
A Walk in the Woods
A Walk in the Woods (1997) is author Bill Bryson’s personal account of walking the Appalachian Trail – one of the longest hiking trails in …
Radical Compassion
Radical Compassion (2019) is a practical guide to letting go of painful emotions and embracing the world with more love, forgiveness, and c…
The Managerial Revolution
Drawing on powerful arguments and demonstrating extraordinary insights, in The Managerial Revolution (1941) James Burnham investigates the …
Great by Choice
The world is an uncertain place, constantly changing and often chaotic. While many companies are unable to survive in this chaos, some comp…
Words on the Move
Words on the Move (2016) is a whistle-stop tour through the history of the English language, from its Anglo-Saxon roots to global lingua fr…
A Very Stable Genius
A Very Stable Genius (2020) is the definitive account of Donald Trump’s time in the White House. After three years of silence, dozens of pu…
How Brands Grow
In How Brands Grow, Byron Sharp tackles conventional marketing wisdom, disproving many of the conventional marketing myths with scientific …
Making Ideas Happen
Making Ideas Happen deals with the obstacles that lie between your ideas and their implementation. It offers insight into the ways in which…
The Great Degeneration
The Western world seems to be in crisis. It is faced with huge levels of public and private debt, and the economies of the rest of the worl…
Why We Love
Helen Fisher’s Why We Love (2004) is not only a report on her latest astonishing research but a sensitive description of the infinite facet…
This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things (2015) explores the subculture of trolling: where it came from, who does it, why they do it and what …
America’s Bank
In America’s Bank (2015), you’ll discover the gripping story of the US Federal Reserve, or “Fed.” These blinks trace the history behind the…