Why the Universe Is the Way It Is
Exploring cosmic design through the lens of science and Christian faith.
Exploring cosmic design through the lens of science and Christian faith.
This spiritual self-help guide offers readers a 40-day personal journey to understanding their purpose and meaning in life, drawing from Christian principles.
Korean heritage meets plant-based eating in a flavorful recipe journey.
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work’ by John M. Gottman and Nan Silver offers groundbreaking insights into the dynamics of marriage. Based on Gottman’s extensive study of couples over several years, this book outlines practical strategies and principles that couples can apply to enhance their relationship. It explores the common pitfalls in marriage and provides tools for improving communication, fostering respect, and creating a deeper emotional connection. The book is particularly notable for introducing concepts like the ‘Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’ which represent communication styles that, according to Gottman, can predict the end of a relationship.
In this historical novel, Jacob de Zoet, a Dutch clerk, arrives in Japan in 1799, where he encounters a complex world of trade, politics, and cultural barricades.
A candid exploration of how modern life fuels anxiety and how to cope.
Francine Prose’s ‘Reading Like a Writer’ emphasizes close reading techniques to improve writing skills, illustrating with examples from masterful literature.
Bad Blood is a chilling, gripping account of the rise and precipitous fall of Theranos, the one-time multibillion-dollar biotech startup founded by Elizabeth Holmes. The book provides an in-depth look at how this company led by a Stanford dropout with a revolutionary blood-testing system became a darling of Silicon Valley, and then faced a spectacular downfall when it was discovered that the technology didn’t work.