Good for a Girl
An insightful exploration of gender stereotypes and empowering strategies for girls.
An insightful exploration of gender stereotypes and empowering strategies for girls.
Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past, is a collection of essays edited by Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer. This book tackles various myths that are deeply ingrained in the American consciousness. Through detailed historical analysis, the contributing historians debunk widespread misunderstandings about American history, including topics like the founding fathers, the Civil War, the Cold War, and the 1960s. The essays seek to clarify how these myths came to be and why they persist, often exploring the political motives behind their propagation.
Mixed Signals by Liz Curtis Higgs is a romantic novel about Belle O’Brien, a radio producer, who, after years of loneliness, falls in love with a man she’s never met – a DJ with a deep and seductive voice. However, she must choose between her unseen love and her handsome boss who seems to be interested in her.
This spiritual guide explores a 40-day journey to deepen one’s relationship with the Holy Spirit, encouraging transformation and empowerment through daily reflections and biblical insights.
Ghettoside explores the epidemic of black homicide in the United States and the justice system’s response through a gripping narrative centered on a murder case in South Los Angeles.
Peter Drucker’s book guides organizations in evaluating their mission, customers, and plans through five critical questions to improve effectiveness and stimulate change.
Unlocking the complexities of quantum mechanics for everyday understanding.
Explains the power of trust, empathy, and putting the team first in leadership.
A definitive guide to the Zelda universe, detailing characters, lore, and game history.