The Josiah Manifesto
A clarion call to restore faith and America’s founding principles.
A clarion call to restore faith and America’s founding principles.
The Dutch House follows the lives of siblings Danny and Maeve Conroy over five decades, exploring themes of family, forgiveness, and the past’s grip on the present.
Excess choice can hinder satisfaction; simplifying options may increase happiness.
C.S. Lewis explores the nature of love from a Christian and philosophical perspective, distinguishing four broad types of love: Storge, Philia, Eros, and Agape.
All the Broken Places by John Boyne is a compelling historical novel focusing on the repercussions of the Holocaust. It follows the life of Gretel Fernsby, a woman grappling with her family’s Nazi past.
A vibrant cookbook by Palak Patel, featuring flavorful recipes that blend Indian cuisine with American comfort food.
A First-Rate Madness’ explores the intriguing theory that many effective leaders throughout history had mental illnesses and that such disorders can contribute to exceptional leadership qualities. Author Nassir Ghaemi, a psychiatrist with a background in mood disorders, examines the lives and leadership of historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and Martin Luther King Jr., among others, explaining how their personal struggles with mental health issues may have enhanced their leadership abilities in times of crisis.
Insights into the marriage of psychedelics with modern psychotherapeutic practices.
An exploration of the intersection between creativity, law, and technology, focusing on the ever-changing rules of the digital world.