A poignant love story set against the backdrop of World War I, exploring themes of war, masculinity, and loss.
Hauntingly poetic Mars tales mirror humanity's darkest truths and dreams.
A thought-provoking memoir challenging racial categories through one man's journey of self-discovery and fatherhood in modern America.
Scandalous awakening ignites female desire in cultural wildfire phenomenon
Former VP Cheney's candid account of his influential career, offering insights into pivotal moments in recent American history.
Seven poignant tales exploring loneliness and loss through the lens of men grappling with the absence of women.
A thought-provoking exploration of anarchist ideas, examining their practical applications in everyday life and societal organization.
A gripping memoir of survival and resilience as a war correspondent faces near-death in Ukraine and fights to recover.
A poignant collection of essays exploring the complexities of modern relationships, from heartbreak to redemption, edited by Daniel Jones.
Discover how America succeeded where France failed, transforming the deadly Panama Canal project through revolutionary engineering and public health approaches that changed global shipping forever.
A gothic fantasy where a woman with dark magic must unleash her inner monster to save her kingdom.
A passionate defense of free speech and press freedom, challenging censorship in 17th century England with enduring relevance today.
Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of pivotal moments and relationships among America's Founding Fathers during the nation's formative years.
A provocative exploration of major world religions, challenging the notion that all faiths are fundamentally the same.
A philosophical exploration of existentialist ethics, freedom, and the human condition through a feminist lens.
Explore how Rajasthan's forts served as defense against multiple existential threats: Mughal expansion from the north, Maratha power from the south, and perhaps most devastating—their own internal rivalries.
Explore the ancient Greek concept of Arete—excellence not as competition with others, but as the fulfillment of your complete human potential across mind, body, and spirit.
Explore how historians piece together our past like detectives, examining sources and evidence to separate fact from fiction, and discover why historical thinking remains crucial in our modern world.