In “What My Mother and I Don’t Talk About” edited by Michele Filgate, a diverse collection of essays explores the complex and oftentimes painful relationships between mothers and their adult children. With remarkable honesty, the authors delve into the silence and unspoken emotions that have marked their relationships, shedding light on the universal struggle to …
In “Find Your People” author Jennie Allen explores the transformative power of authentic community and offers insight on how to discover and cultivate meaningful connections with others. Drawing from her own experiences and a deep understanding of the human longing for belonging, Allen provides practical wisdom and inspirational guidance for those seeking to build a …
In “How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right” Pandora Sykes dives deep into the complexities and contradictions of our modern society. With her sharp wit and insightful observations, Sykes dissects various aspects of contemporary life, from social media and consumer culture to feminism and mental health. Through a collection of thought-provoking essays, she challenges …
In his inspiring book “Dream Big” acclaimed author Bob Goff challenges readers to unleash their ambition, discover their passions, and pursue a life filled with purpose and adventure. With his trademark warmth and wisdom, Goff invites us to break free from self-imposed limitations and embrace a limitless mindset that encourages us to dream big and …
“Just Like Jesus” by Max Lucado is a transformative book that invites readers to embark on a journey of spiritual growth and development. Through profound insights and relatable stories, Lucado encourages individuals to pattern their lives after the example set by Jesus Christ. By emulating His compassionate heart, selfless nature, and unwavering faith, Lucado believes …
In her enlightening book, “Wordslut” author Amanda Montell dives headfirst into the complex world of language and power dynamics. With a captivating blend of history, research, and personal anecdotes, Montell unravels the ways in which the English language has been weaponized to perpetuate sexist prejudices and control marginalized groups. As a sociolinguist, writer, and host …
In “Because Internet” by Gretchen McCulloch, the author takes readers on a captivating exploration of the evolution of internet language and its impact on our daily lives. McCulloch, a linguist with a passion for all things online communication, dives deep into the linguistic revolution brought about by the internet. With her expertise and enthusiasm, she …
In “Dreyer’s English“, Benjamin Dreyer, Random House’s copy chief since 1993, presents an indispensable guide to writing and editing with clarity, style, and wit. With his wealth of experience, Dreyer offers practical and humorous insights into the complexities of the English language, addressing common grammar mistakes and sharing his personal pet peeves. As a highly …
In “The Comfort Book” by Matt Haig, internationally acclaimed author and mental health advocate, readers are invited to embark on a journey of solace and resilience. With his signature blend of wisdom, vulnerability, and compassion, Haig presents a collection of insightful musings, meditations, and personal anecdotes that serve as an antidote to life’s myriad challenges. …
In “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant” author Eric Jorgenson delves into the profound wisdom and insights shared by entrepreneur, angel investor, and philosopher Naval Ravikant. This almanac encapsulates the vast knowledge and valuable life lessons amassed by Naval throughout his remarkable journey. As an influential figure in the startup and tech world, Naval Ravikant has …