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Identity Crisis: : Who Am I, Really? by M.J. Kelley II

Compassionate, clear, and theologically rich. In this compelling book, Kelley unpacks the deepening identity challenges of a generation shaped by online noise, comparison culture, and the constant push to perform. The author delivers a compelling argument that the modern search…
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Soul Can You: How Expanded Consciousness Cultivates Spiritual Awakening, Trauma Healing, and Creative Breakthrough by Lisa Gilbert MD

A bold, soul-deep exploration of healing, consciousness, and inner truth. Gilbert, a board-certified psychiatrist with decades of clinical experience, takes a psychospiritual look at the inner world of trauma, healing, and consciousness expansion in her debut book. Though trained in…
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A Kind Life: YOUR HEALING JOURNEY by Laurika Bretherton

Perceptive, practical, quietly empowering. Bretherton offers a framework for readers seeking to rebuild emotional balance and reconnect with their inner well-being in this gentle, thoughtfully structured guide. The book opens with a simple but resonant premise: beneath the layers of…
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The BIENNALE BOOK: Ten Foundations of Contemporary Art by Desmond Daniels

A penetrating, ambitious look at the biennales that define modern art’s imagination. Daniels’s debut in The Biennale Book is a tightly argued, sprawling study that lays bare the machinery of global art exhibitions and why they still matter in a…
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You Be The Light Bearer by Ronald Arle Chapman

A reflective, compassionate, and transformative work of spiritual wisdom. Chapman’s compelling book is a meditative call to awaken the light within and live with greater clarity and compassion. The book opens with a compelling insight: within each of us flows…
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Delaware at Christmas: The First State in a Merry State by Dave Tabler

A beautifully told celebration of heritage, hope, and holiday spirit. “Christmas has always been a mirror of who we are,” writes Tabler in his latest, a book that’s less a scholarly study than a fond, finely detailed stroll through the…
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Operation Cast Lead: The Case by Banafsheh Zia

A provocative work of obsession, truth, and blurred realities. In Operation Cast Lead: The Case, Zia takes a radical, disquieting approach to the intersection of media, politics, and the human mind.  Zia’s central claim is startling: that the 2008–2009 Gaza…
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The Awkward Person’s Guide to Social Skills: Read Body Language, Pick Up on Social Cues, and Make Small Talk Less Painful by A.M. Dubois

A charmingly funny, deeply relatable manual that offers a blueprint for building social confidence from the inside out. Dubois begins with a disarming admission: she’s no natural conversationalist. Skipping any slick formula, she shares childhood hideouts, clumsy greetings, and long…
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Emus Fly North in Winter: A Memoir by Paul Drewitt

A stark, inspiring memoir of grit, quiet triumph, and the slow art of rebuilding a life. Drewitt delivers a gripping, unsentimental account of survival and self-reinvention, tracing his remarkable rise from drug-addled drifter to an accomplished teacher. Growing up amid…
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Saving Democracy: From the Warnings of 2016 to the Urgency of 2025 by Bob Passi

Bold, provocative, and hopeful… Passi combines historical perspective, vivid allegory, and an urgent tone to chart the nation’s current turmoil and the possibilities for renewal in his compelling work. “The impossible had happened,” opening the book, Passi writes of the…
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Anger Management Solutions for Parents by Agnes Blake

A clear, supportive guide to emotionally charged parenting moments… Blake draws on her work in mindfulness and emotional coaching to deliver a highly accessible, solution-oriented guide for parents navigating the emotional rollercoaster of raising children. The book is organized into…
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Fixing the Framers’ Failure, 13th, 14th, 15th Amendment and America’s New Birth of Freedom by Robert McWhirter

Clear-eyed, incisive, and necessary… Seasoned constitutional scholar and trial lawyer McWhirter delivers a deeply researched and morally charged narrative that confronts the central truth of American history that reveals how the Framers enshrined contradiction at the heart of the republic.…
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17 RUNS: The Unbeaten Path to Unlock Life’s True Potential by Garnet Morris & Olivia Chadwick

A candid and quietly powerful exploration of growth… Authors Garnet Morris and Olivia Chadwick invite readers into a rhythm of discipline, reflection, and transformation in their compelling work. From the outset, Morris makes it clear he’s not offering shortcuts or…
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YOUR HEALING IS A SONG: Raising Your Vibrational Set Point Through Music by Connie Lansberg

A lyrical, grounded fusion of soulful storytelling and vibrational healing through music. Lansberg’s debut is an ambitious, deeply personal fusion of metaphysical insight, energetic healing, and the vibrational science of music. She offers a deeply felt and refreshingly grounded approach…
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Thrive in Chaos by Jace Parker

A raw, no-fluff guide to building real-world resilience when life hits hard. Parker, a seasoned crime scene investigator, lays out a no-nonsense framework for resilience in this autobiographical self-help guide grounded in trauma, crisis, and firsthand experience. The book’s four-part…
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The Hypomanic Toolbox: A Business Parable to Revolutionize Your Business Using Bipolar-Inspired Strategies by Todd Hagopian

Bold, unconventional and raw… Hagopian’s business guide isn’t your typical business book. It begins not with vision, but with a confession. Hagopian, a high-achieving executive, lays bare the cost of his undiagnosed bipolar disorder, including arrests, burnout, near-suicide. Instead of…
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An Innocent World by Douglas A. king

Philosophically substantive and morally provocative… In his thought-provoking latest, King navigates the moral territory between innocence and guilt, reimagining a foundational biblical premise: What if Adam and Eve had never tasted the forbidden fruit? Using sharp deductive reasoning, King creates…
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How To Deliver A Ransom: Learn the secrets behind the Kidnap for Ransom business by Rob Phayre

A clear-eyed, unflinching look at the high-risk world of ransom negotiations and hostage recovery. Phayre delivers a sharp, no-nonsense guide to navigating the high-stakes world of kidnap-for-ransom. With nearly two decades in crisis management, Phayre distills his experience into a…