Hidden Valley Road
An intimate journey through the complexities of mental illness in one family.
An intimate journey through the complexities of mental illness in one family.
My Early Life, a memoir by Winston Churchill, covers his childhood, school years, and early political career.
Parallel texts in English and Turkish for enhanced language and biblical learning.
Mo Gawdat presents a formula to achieve lasting happiness. He combines his personal experiences with research and logical analyses to explore the nature of happiness.
Andrew Yang presents a sobering analysis of the technological and economic shifts that are eliminating jobs and proposes a Universal Basic Income as a solution.
Empowering insight into natural childbirth and the midwifery model of care.
The Conquest of Happiness, published in 1930 by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell, is a seminal work that explores the causes of unhappiness and suggests ways for individuals to find greater fulfillment. Russell divides the book into two main parts: ‘Causes of Unhappiness’ and ‘Causes of Happiness’. He examines a range of factors that contribute to unhappiness, including competition, boredom, and fear, before suggesting more positive habits and mindsets, such as zest, affection, and a balanced outlook on life, as pathways to happiness. The book is as much a practical guide as it is a philosophical treatise, with Russell’s insights drawn from his own experiences and observations of human behavior.
The Man Who Died Twice is a thrilling murder mystery following The Thursday Murder Club as they dive into a dangerous new case involving stolen diamonds and killings.