Dead Reckoning
A telepathic waitress navigates a supernatural world of vampires and werewolves.
A telepathic waitress navigates a supernatural world of vampires and werewolves.
Rush explores why it’s scientifically advantageous for humans to be busy and ambitious. Buchholz argues against idleness, presenting economic, psychological, and biological evidence supporting the benefits of a fast-paced life.
An intimate exploration of grief by Joan Didion after her husband’s death.
Afua Hirsch explores the complex relationship between identity and nationality, particularly in the context of her British-Ghanaian heritage.
A guide on overcoming stress and avoiding burnout using science-backed strategies.
Survivors’ account on Parkland shooting and their activism for gun control.
In ‘Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?’, psychologist Beverly Daniel Tatum explores the concept of racial identity development in the context of the United States. Through her insightful analysis, Tatum addresses why conversations about race and racism are essential, particularly in educational settings. She delves into the psychology of racial identity formation among children and adolescents, emphasizing the importance of open discussions to foster an understanding and supportive environment. The book challenges readers to confront their own prejudices and to engage in meaningful dialogues about race, offering practical advice on how to navigate these conversations effectively.