Forbidden aristocratic passion blooms in twilight imperial Japan.
A provocative exploration of how economic theories have shaped our morals and values, corrupting society in unexpected ways.
Work as sacred calling: finding God's purpose in your career
Marijuana dealers face cartel hell to save their shared lover.
One soul, countless bodies: love beyond physical boundaries.
Discover the Japanese concept of ikigai to find purpose, joy, and longevity through daily habits and mindful living.
Life's length revealed: How would you live your measured days?
A magical tale of revenge, forgiveness, and redemption set on a remote island, exploring power, love, and human nature.
Epic sci-fi saga of politics, religion and ecology on a desert planet, following young Paul Atreides' rise to power.
A witty, irreverent memoir exploring faith, recovery, and self-discovery through life's struggles and unexpected moments of grace.
A poignant exploration of motherhood, identity, and racial injustice through the eyes of a biracial woman in modern America.
Explore Jean-Paul Sartre's revolutionary ideas on freedom, existence preceding essence, and his complex life as philosopher, playwright, and political activist who famously refused the Nobel Prize.
Journey through 2,000 years of groundbreaking Greek thought, from the first rational thinkers to Plato's Forms and Stoic wisdom. Discover how ancient insights still guide modern life.
Desert journey into madness: existential escape that haunts forever.
Explore Ruth Benedict's groundbreaking 1934 work that shattered scientific racism by revealing how culture, not biology, shapes human behavior. Discover how her studies of three radically different societies proved that 'normal' is culturally defined, not universal truth.
A compelling exploration of honesty's power to transform lives and society, challenging our acceptance of everyday deceptions.
Find freedom in meaninglessness: ancient wisdom for modern existential crises.
Explore how Spinoza's radical naturalism and defense of freedom of thought got him excommunicated yet profoundly shaped modern philosophy, politics, and ethics.