Barack Obama's Reading Lists
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Mark Twain by Ron Chernow
Ron Chernow’s biography traces Samuel Clemens’s journey from Missouri and riverboat pilot to the literary figure known as Mark Twain. Using extensive archival sources, the book examines his rise as a humorist and novelist, his public lectures and political views, the financial failures and years spent in Europe, and the personal losses that marked his later life. It places Twain in the context of westward expansion, industrialization, and post–Civil War debates over race, presenting a vivid, balanced portrait of his talents and contradictions.
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The Book Of Records by Madeleine Thien
Lina and her father arrive at The Sea, a liminal enclave between migrations, where time and eras seem to meet. There she befriends neighbors from different periods—a Jewish scholar in 17th‑century Amsterdam, a philosopher fleeing 1930s Germany, and a Tang dynasty poet—whose conversations and teachings help Lina face revelations about her family’s past. The novel moves across centuries to explore migration, memory, guilt, responsibility, and the search for home.
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King Of Ashes by S. A. Cosby
Roman Carruthers returns to his Virginia hometown after his father is badly injured and discovers his family is in deeper trouble than he expected: a brother owing dangerous money to criminals and a sister determined to uncover the mystery of their mother’s disappearance years earlier. Using his financial skills and ruthless determination, Roman must confront old secrets and new threats to protect his family before everything unravels.
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Abundance by Ezra Klein
Abundance argues that many modern shortages—from housing and workers to clean energy and chips—stem not from conspiracies but from a failure to build and adapt: past rules and fixes have become obstacles to new solutions. Klein and Thompson examine political, regulatory, and cultural barriers across sectors and call for a mindset and institutions that prioritize construction, scaling, and practical problem-solving over preservation and restraint.
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Rosarita by Anita Desai
In "Rosarita," a young woman named Bonita travels from India to San Miguel, Mexico, to study Spanish. While enjoying the solitude of a park bench, she encounters a mysterious woman who claims to recognize her as the daughter of an artist who once made the same journey. Despite Bonita's insistence that her mother never painted or visited Mexico, the woman's story intrigues her. As Bonita delves deeper, she uncovers connections between her past and present, challenging her understanding of her family's history and her own identity.
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Audition by Katie Kitamura
At a Manhattan lunch, an accomplished actress rehearsing for a new production meets a younger, mysterious man. Told through two competing perspectives, the novel quietly investigates identity, the roles we play—partner, parent, creator, muse—and how performances can conceal private truths.
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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
Set in the early days of Montana statehood, the novel follows Good Stab, a Blackfeet man whose unnaturally long life is revealed through a series of confessional interviews. The discovery of a century-old diary unearths a suppressed massacre and the long, haunted search for justice that follows. A spare, historical revenge tale told in vivid period voices.
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A Marriage At Sea by Sophie Elmhirst
Maurice and Maralyn, an unlikely married couple, sell their possessions and set off to sea seeking a new life. When a whale smashes their boat and leaves them adrift in a tiny rubber raft, they must endure hunger, exposure, and rising tensions as they fight to survive. The story follows their physical struggle and the strains it places on their partnership, exploring endurance, obsession, and who people become under extreme pressure.
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Who Is Government? by Michael M. Lewis
A collection of character-driven essays in which writers profile everyday federal employees and the work they do. Through vivid, behind-the-scenes stories—from a mining safety engineer to tax investigators to managers improving public services—the book shows how often-unseen government workers solve problems and affect people’s lives.
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The Sirens' Call by Chris Hayes
In The Sirens' Call, Chris Hayes examines how digital platforms have turned human attention into a commodity, reshaping our habits, relationships, and political life. He traces how constant notifications and algorithmic design exploit our impulses, erode boundaries between public and private, and produce social and democratic harm. Hayes offers a big-picture framework for understanding these changes and argues for ways to reclaim focus and agency.
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James by Percival Everett
"James" by Percival Everett offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The story is narrated from the viewpoint of Jim, an enslaved man who learns he is about to be sold, threatening to separate him from his family. To avoid this fate, Jim hides on Jackson Island, where he encounters Huck Finn, who is also on the run. Together, they embark on a perilous journey down the Mississippi River, seeking freedom and new beginnings. Along the way, they face various challenges, including natural disasters, unexpected encounters, and deceitful characters. Through Jim's eyes, the narrative explores themes of agency, intelligence, and compassion, offering a unique and insightful retelling of a well-known adventure.
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There's Always This Year by Hanif Abdurraqib
"There's Always This Year" by Hanif Abdurraqib is a heartfelt exploration of basketball, talent, and loyalty, centered around the iconic figure of LeBron James. Growing up in Columbus, Ohio, during the 1990s, Abdurraqib experienced a transformative era in basketball history. Through his personal reflections, he delves into themes of success, expectations, and the concept of role models. Intertwining memoir with cultural commentary, the book offers a rich narrative filled with joy, pain, and hope, inviting readers to rethink their perspectives on sports and society.
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Everyone Who Is Gone Here by Jonathan Blitzer
The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. Some are fleeing persecution, others crime or hunger. Their homes have become uninhabitable. They will take their chances. This vast and unremitting crisis did not spring up overnight. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence with those of American activists, government officials, and the politicians responsible for the country's tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture for the first time.
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Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
The Bible and Literature
The book offers a profound exploration of the Book of Genesis, delving into its theological, philosophical, and literary dimensions. Through a series of essays, the author examines the text's enduring relevance and its complex narratives, reflecting on themes such as creation, human nature, and divine interaction. The work invites readers to reconsider familiar stories with fresh perspectives, highlighting the depth and richness of Genesis as a foundational text that continues to shape cultural and spiritual thought.
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Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel
"Headshot" by Rita Bullwinkel is a compelling novel that delves into the intense world of teenage girl boxing. Set in Reno, Nevada, the story follows eight young competitors, each driven by personal motivations and sacrifices, as they vie for the title of the best in the country. Through a series of gripping matches, the novel explores themes of ambition, control, and the raw emotions that fuel their desire to excel. With moments of humor and tenderness, "Headshot" offers a vivid portrayal of the passion and determination that push these young women to fight, even when no one is watching.
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The God Of The Woods by Liz Moore
In the summer of 1975, a young girl named Barbara Van Laar disappears from her family's Adirondack camp. As the daughter of the camp's owners, her disappearance sends shockwaves through the community, especially since her brother vanished under similar circumstances years earlier. The story delves into the complex dynamics between the Van Laar family and the local workers, unraveling hidden secrets and exploring themes of mystery and redemption.
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Beautiful Days by Zach Williams
Beautiful Days is a collection of ten stories that probe parenthood, mortality, and the strange erosion of everyday life. Through surreal, darkly comic slices of ordinary moments—parents who age while their infant remains unchanged, a worker confronted by a conspiratorial guard, an aging tour guide facing social unraveling—the book explores time, loss, and the unsettling currents beneath familiar routines.
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Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
**Martyr!** by Kaveh Akbar follows Cyrus Shams, a young man navigating the complexities of his past and present. As the son of Iranian immigrants, Cyrus struggles with the legacy of his mother's tragic death and his father's challenging life in America. Battling addiction and driven by a fascination with martyrs, Cyrus embarks on a journey of self-discovery. His path leads him to a terminally ill painter in the Brooklyn Museum, where he uncovers hidden truths about his family and himself. Through encounters with various voices from the past, Cyrus seeks to understand his identity and find meaning in his life.
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Memory Piece by Lisa Ko
In the early 1980s, three teenagers, Giselle Chin, Jackie Ong, and Ellen Ng, find solace in their shared sense of alienation and a longing for something beyond the ordinary. United by their unique quirks, they dream of a future filled with artistic freedom and creativity. As they grow into adulthood, their paths diverge, and their dreams become more complex. Giselle navigates the elite world of performance art, Jackie grapples with the evolving internet landscape, and Ellen faces the challenges of gentrification in her community. Spanning from the 1980s to the imagined 2040s, "Memory Piece" explores the evolving friendship of these three women as they seek fulfillment in a world that defies their expectations.
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The Ministry Of Time by Kaliane Bradley
In a near-future setting, a civil servant lands her dream job at a newly formed government ministry tasked with exploring the feasibility of time travel. Her role involves living with and assisting Commander Graham Gore, a historical figure presumed dead in the 19th century. As Gore navigates the bewildering modern world, the two form an unexpected bond. Their relationship deepens as they uncover the true purpose of the ministry's project, leading to unforeseen consequences and challenging decisions about the future.
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When The Clock Broke by John Ganz
"When The Clock Broke" by John Ganz delves into the transformative period of the early 1990s in America, a time marked by significant social and political shifts. As the Cold War ended, the nation faced new challenges, including economic recession, racial tensions, and the rise of populist movements. The book explores key events and figures of the era, such as the unrest in Crown Heights and Los Angeles, the influence of media personalities like Rush Limbaugh, and the political campaigns of Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot. Ganz paints a vivid picture of a country grappling with change and the emergence of new political dynamics, setting the stage for the polarized landscape we see today.
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Of Boys And Men by Richard Reeves
Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It
This insightful exploration delves into the challenges and societal shifts affecting boys and men in the modern world. It examines the evolving roles and expectations placed on males, highlighting the struggles they face in education, employment, and personal development. The narrative underscores the importance of addressing these issues to foster a more equitable society, advocating for systemic changes that support both genders in achieving their full potential. Through a blend of research, personal stories, and expert analysis, the book offers a compelling call to action for rethinking traditional gender norms and creating a more inclusive future.
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The Wide Wide Sea by Hampton Sides
"The Wide Wide Sea" by Hampton Sides delves into the dramatic final voyage of Captain James Cook, a renowned explorer of the 18th century. Setting sail in 1776, Cook embarked on a journey that would ultimately lead to his death in Hawaii. Known for his respect towards Indigenous cultures and his dedication to scientific exploration, Cook's last expedition took a darker turn. As he navigated the Pacific, tensions rose, and his interactions with native peoples became fraught with conflict. The book explores the challenges and dangers of exploration during this era, highlighting the complex legacy of Cook's voyages and their impact on the world.
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Help Wanted by Adelle Waldman
In **Help Wanted**, Adelle Waldman delves into the dynamics of a small-town big-box store, where the Team Movement crew starts their day at the crack of dawn. Under the watch of a less-than-capable manager, they tackle the daily grind of unloading trucks and stocking shelves before the store opens. When a chance for advancement arises, this eclectic group—featuring a quirky comedy lover, a former high school "cool kid," and a college athlete seeking a new direction—hatches a daring plan. This darkly humorous tale captures the essence of camaraderie and the struggle to thrive in challenging circumstances.
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Poverty, By America by Matthew Desmond
Why We Can't End Poverty in the World's Richest Country
The book explores the systemic causes of poverty in the United States, arguing that poverty is not merely a result of individual failings but is deeply entrenched in the nation's economic and social systems. It examines how policies and practices in housing, labor, and welfare contribute to the persistence of poverty, highlighting the role of affluent Americans in perpetuating these inequalities. Through a blend of research and personal narratives, the book calls for a collective responsibility to address and dismantle the structures that sustain poverty, advocating for more equitable policies and a shift in societal attitudes.
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Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane
Set in the racially tense summer of 1974 in Boston, the story follows Mary Pat Fennessy, a tough, working-class mother whose daughter goes missing on the same night a young Black man is found dead. As Mary Pat navigates the gritty, divided neighborhoods of South Boston, she becomes entangled in a web of secrets and violence, driven by her relentless pursuit of the truth. The narrative explores themes of racial tension, community loyalty, and the lengths a mother will go to for her child, all against the backdrop of a city on the brink of change.
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King by Jonathan Eig
A Life
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the life and legacy of a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement. It delves into his personal and public struggles, highlighting his profound impact on the quest for racial equality and justice. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the narrative captures the complexities of his character, his strategic brilliance, and the challenges he faced in a turbulent era. The work also examines the broader social and political context of his activism, offering insights into the enduring significance of his contributions to the fight for civil rights.
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Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
The novel tells the story of William Waters, a young man who finds solace and a sense of belonging in the Padavano family after a tumultuous childhood marked by neglect. As he becomes entwined with the four Padavano sisters, each with their own dreams and struggles, William's presence brings both joy and unforeseen challenges. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of family dynamics, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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All The Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby
In this gripping Southern noir thriller, a Black sheriff in a small Virginia town confronts a series of brutal crimes that uncover deep-seated racial tensions and long-buried secrets. As he investigates a school shooting that spirals into a complex web of murder and corruption, he must navigate the challenges of his position in a predominantly white community while grappling with his own past. The narrative explores themes of justice, redemption, and the struggle for truth in a society fraught with prejudice and moral ambiguity.
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Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
The novel is a gripping eco-thriller that explores the clash between environmental activism and corporate greed. It follows a guerrilla gardening group that stumbles upon an opportunity to cultivate land in a remote area, only to discover that a billionaire with dubious intentions has his eyes on the same land for a secretive project. As tensions rise, the characters are forced to navigate moral dilemmas and personal conflicts, leading to a suspenseful and thought-provoking narrative about the complexities of idealism, power, and survival.
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What Napoleon Could Not Do by DK Nnuro
What Napoleon Could Not Do follows siblings Jacob and Belinda Nti and Belinda’s husband, Wilder, as they grapple with hopes, belonging, and disappointment tied to the United States. Jacob, a Ghanaian programmer, fights to obtain a visa to join his wife in Virginia; Belinda has built a professional life in America; Wilder faces the realities of racism and marginalization as a Black man in the U.S. Their interwoven perspectives explore immigration, ambition, identity, and the gap between expectation and reality without giving away the plot.
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The Wager by David Grann
A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
In "The Wager," David Grann delves into a gripping tale of shipwreck, survival, and the ensuing chaos that unfolds. The story begins in 1742 when a battered vessel reaches the Brazilian coast, carrying thirty emaciated men who claim to be survivors of the British ship, the Wager. This ship had embarked on a secret mission during a war with Spain but ended up wrecked on a remote island near Patagonia. The survivors' journey is one of endurance, as they navigate treacherous seas for over a hundred days. Initially hailed as heroes, their story takes a dark turn when another group of castaways arrives in Chile, presenting a conflicting narrative. They accuse the first group of mutiny, while the latter counters with allegations of tyranny and murder against their officers. The situation spirals into a legal battle, as a court martial is convened to uncover the truth amidst accusations of betrayal and violence. The outcome holds life-or-death consequences for those involved, as the court seeks to determine the real story behind the events on the island. "The Wager" explores themes of human nature under extreme conditions, the fragility of order, and the complex dynamics of power and survival.
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Blue Hour by Tiffany Clarke Harrison
A biracial photographer and wife wrestles with infertility, grief, and her place in a country marked by racial violence. As tragedy touches her community, she reevaluates marriage, identity, and what motherhood might mean for her future, exploring love and loss with clear, urgent prose.
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Sea Of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel
The novel weaves together multiple timelines and characters, exploring themes of time, memory, and the interconnectedness of human lives. It follows a diverse cast, including a time-traveling detective, a writer on a book tour during a pandemic, and a young man exiled to the Canadian wilderness in the early 20th century. As their stories intersect across centuries, the narrative delves into the nature of reality and the impact of seemingly small actions on the broader tapestry of existence. The book is a contemplative exploration of how individuals navigate their personal and collective histories amidst the vast, often mysterious expanse of time.
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Why We're Polarized by Ezra Klein
The Disintegration of American Politics and How to Fix It
This book delves into the roots and mechanisms of political polarization in the United States, exploring how human psychology, partisan identity, and systemic factors intertwine to deepen divisions within American society. It argues that polarization is not merely a result of ideological disagreements but is also driven by underlying social, economic, and media dynamics that amplify us-versus-them mentalities. Through a detailed examination of historical trends, political behaviors, and institutional incentives, the book offers insights into how polarization shapes American politics and suggests potential pathways toward a more unified political discourse.
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The Candy House by Jennifer Egan
"The Candy House" is a short story by Jennifer Egan about a young girl named Sasha who becomes obsessed with a neighbor's house that is filled with candy. She begins to sneak into the house and steal candy, but soon discovers a dark secret about the owner. The story explores themes of temptation, morality, and the consequences of our actions.
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A Little Devil In America by Hanif Abdurraqib
Notes in Praise of Black Performance
The book is a profound reflection on the history and impact of Black performance in the United States, weaving personal anecdotes with cultural criticism to explore how Black artists have shaped and been shaped by American culture. It delves into various forms of performance, from music to dance to sports, examining the joy, pain, and complexity of Black performance and its role in resistance and celebration. The author pays homage to iconic figures and moments while also highlighting the often overlooked contributions of everyday performers, creating a rich tapestry that honors the depth and resilience of Black artistry.
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To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara
Set across three centuries and spanning alternate versions of America, this intricate narrative weaves together the lives of characters grappling with love, identity, and societal constraints. The story unfolds in a reimagined 1893 New York, a 1993 Manhattan plagued by the AIDS crisis, and a dystopian 2093 future, exploring themes of freedom, belonging, and the human desire for connection. Through its layered storytelling, the novel delves into the complexities of utopia and the sacrifices made in pursuit of an ideal world, painting a poignant portrait of the enduring quest for paradise.
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Silverview by John le Carré
In a quiet English seaside town, a young bookseller named Julian Lawndsley finds his life unexpectedly intertwined with the enigmatic Edward Avon, a charismatic yet mysterious figure with a shadowy past. As Julian becomes increasingly entangled in Edward's world, he is drawn into a web of espionage and intrigue that challenges his perceptions of loyalty and morality. The narrative unfolds with a blend of suspense and introspection, exploring themes of betrayal, identity, and the enduring impact of secrets in a post-Cold War landscape.
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Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
In this novel, two estranged siblings come together after their mother's death to uncover a hidden family history that spans continents and generations. As they listen to a voice recording left by their mother, they learn about her tumultuous past, including a mysterious murder, a secret marriage, and a cherished recipe for black cake that symbolizes their cultural heritage. Through this journey, they confront their own personal struggles and rediscover the bonds that connect them, ultimately finding a path to reconciliation and understanding.
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The Family Chao by Lan Samantha Chang
In a small Wisconsin town, the Chao family, owners of a popular Chinese restaurant, find their lives turned upside down when the patriarch, Leo, is found dead under suspicious circumstances. As the three Chao brothers navigate the ensuing chaos, they grapple with long-standing family tensions, cultural identity, and the weight of expectations. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and drama, delving into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of familial bonds, all while the community watches the unfolding scandal with bated breath.
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Velvet Was The Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Set against the backdrop of 1970s Mexico City, this noir-inspired tale follows Maite, a secretary with a penchant for romance comics, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous mystery when her enigmatic neighbor, Leonora, disappears. As Maite delves deeper into the intrigue, she crosses paths with Elvis, a member of a covert government group tasked with suppressing political dissent. Their lives intertwine in a world of political unrest, secret agendas, and unexpected alliances, revealing the dark underbelly of a society on the brink of change.
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Mouth To Mouth by Antoine Wilson
In this gripping psychological thriller, a chance encounter at an airport lounge leads to a captivating tale of obsession, identity, and moral ambiguity. The story unfolds through an intense conversation between two former college acquaintances, one of whom recounts a life-altering event where he saved a drowning man. As the narrative delves deeper, the complexities of human nature and the consequences of one's actions are explored, revealing a web of secrets and unexpected twists that challenge the boundaries of truth and perception.
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The Great Experiment by Yascha Mounk
Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure
An analysis of why liberal democracies struggle to reconcile mass immigration and cultural diversity with the need for a shared civic identity, arguing that without renewed commitments to inclusive national loyalty and institutional protections, democracies risk fragmentation and authoritarian backlash. Drawing on cases from the U.S. and Europe, it diagnoses how social isolation, economic insecurity, and political entrepreneurs exploiting identity grievances have eroded democratic norms. The book recommends reforms—stronger constitutional safeguards, fairer economic policies, civic education, and inclusive political narratives—to preserve majority rule while protecting minority rights.
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The School For Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan
In this dystopian novel, a young mother named Frida Liu faces severe consequences after a momentary lapse in judgment leads to her being deemed an unfit parent. She is sent to a government-run reform school where mothers are subjected to rigorous and often dehumanizing training to prove their worthiness to regain custody of their children. The story explores themes of motherhood, societal expectations, and the harsh scrutiny women face, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of a system that prioritizes perfection over compassion.
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Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby
In this gripping and emotionally charged thriller, two fathers, one black and one white, are united by the shared tragedy of their sons' brutal murders. Despite their differences and past prejudices, the men embark on a relentless quest for justice and redemption, navigating a world filled with violence, racism, and homophobia. As they confront their own demons and the societal forces that contributed to their sons' deaths, they forge an unlikely bond, driven by a fierce determination to uncover the truth and seek vengeance against those responsible. The story explores themes of grief, fatherhood, and the possibility of change amidst deep-seated hatred and prejudice.
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At Night All Blood Is Black by David Diop
The novel explores the psychological turmoil of Alfa Ndiaye, a Senegalese soldier fighting for France during World War I. After witnessing the agonizing death of his close friend Mademba Diop, Alfa becomes consumed by grief and guilt, leading him to a path of vengeance and madness. As he grapples with the horrors of war and his own internal demons, Alfa's actions become increasingly erratic and violent, blurring the lines between sanity and insanity. Through Alfa's haunting narrative, the story delves into themes of colonialism, identity, and the dehumanizing effects of war.
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Land Of Big Numbers by Te-Ping Chen
Stories
A spare, often eerie collection of stories set in contemporary and near-future China that follows ordinary people as they navigate economic upheaval, surveillance, and the creep of technology and environmental change. The prose blends realist detail with subtle speculative twists, illuminating how commerce, politics, and desire reshape intimate lives and relationships. Recurring themes of displacement, aspiration, and loss create a vivid, unsettling portrait of a society in flux.
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Empire Of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty
The book delves into the rise and fall of the Sackler family, whose pharmaceutical empire, built on the success of OxyContin, played a pivotal role in the opioid crisis. It explores the family's history, their aggressive marketing tactics, and the devastating impact of their actions on public health. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the narrative exposes the intersection of wealth, power, and accountability, shedding light on the broader implications of corporate greed and regulatory failure.
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
A solitary astronaut awakens with amnesia aboard a spaceship, the last hope of a desperate Earth facing an extinction-level threat from a stellar phenomenon. Tasked with a critical scientific mission, he must recall his purpose and utilize his ingenuity to understand the alien environment he encounters, forging an unprecedented alliance with an extraterrestrial life form. Together, they embark on a high-stakes interstellar quest to save humanity and other civilizations by unraveling cosmic secrets and overcoming insurmountable odds. The narrative is a thrilling blend of science, survival, and friendship, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit when confronted with the vast unknown.
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When We Cease To Understand The World by Adrian Nathan West, Benjamin Labatut
Stories
"When We Cease To Understand The World" is a collection of two novellas that explore the limits of human knowledge and the consequences of scientific discovery. In "The Immaculate Void," a mathematician becomes obsessed with solving a seemingly unsolvable equation and risks his sanity in the process. In "The Unfinished," a group of scientists race to unlock the secrets of nuclear fission, only to realize the devastating power they have unleashed. Through these stories, the authors question the role of science in society and the dangers of pursuing knowledge without considering its ethical implications.
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Under A White Sky by Elizabeth Kolbert
The Nature of the Future
In this thought-provoking exploration of humanity's impact on the natural world, the narrative delves into the paradox of human innovation as both a destroyer and potential savior of the environment. Through a series of compelling case studies, the book examines the unintended consequences of technological advancements and the complex efforts to mitigate ecological damage. From the challenges of controlling invasive species to the ambitious attempts at geoengineering, it presents a nuanced view of the Anthropocene era, questioning whether our solutions to environmental problems might create new dilemmas, ultimately reflecting on the intricate dance between human progress and the planet's future.
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Things We Lost To The Water by Eric Nguyen
The novel tells the poignant story of a Vietnamese family who immigrates to New Orleans in search of a new beginning after the Vietnam War. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of a mother and her two sons, capturing their struggles with identity, displacement, and the longing for a sense of belonging in a foreign land. As they navigate the challenges of assimilation and the haunting memories of their past, the family members grapple with their individual paths, leading to moments of conflict, resilience, and ultimately, a deeper understanding of each other and themselves. The story beautifully weaves themes of heritage, loss, and the enduring bonds of family amidst the backdrop of a vibrant yet turbulent New Orleans.
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Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
A middle-class family renting a remote vacation home is interrupted when the owners arrive unexpectedly, reporting a citywide blackout and breakdown of communications; as phones and internet fail and strange, unexplained events intensify, the group must confront fear, mistrust, and the fragile comforts of modern life while tensions of race, class, and parental responsibility come to the fore amid an ambiguous, potentially apocalyptic crisis.
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Klara And The Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
The novel centers around Klara, an Artificial Friend with keen observational qualities, who, from her place in the store, watches the behavior of those who come in to browse, and those who pass on the street outside. She remains hopeful that a customer will soon choose her, but when the possibility emerges that her circumstances may change forever, Klara is warned not to invest too much in the promises of humans. Set in a dystopian future, the story explores complex themes such as the nature of love, the ethics of artificial intelligence, and what it truly means to be human, all through the eyes of an AI protagonist yearning to understand the people she is meant to serve.
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The Sweetness Of Water by Nathan Harris
In the aftermath of the Civil War, two emancipated brothers find refuge on the farm of a conflicted landowner and his grieving wife, who are mourning the loss of their son in the war. As the brothers work the land and form a tentative bond with the couple, their presence in the rural town stirs tensions among the townspeople, still reeling from the war's end and the shifting social landscape. The novel explores themes of freedom, redemption, and the complex nature of human relationships, set against the backdrop of a Southern community grappling with its past and uncertain future.
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Intimacies by Katie Kitamura
"Intimacies" by Katie Kitamura is a novel that follows an interpreter named Ana as she navigates her personal and professional life in The Hague. Ana becomes involved with a married man, explores her own desires and boundaries, and grapples with the complexities of language and communication. Along the way, she becomes entangled in a high-profile case involving a war criminal, forcing her to confront the moral implications of her work and her own actions. The book explores themes of intimacy, power, and morality, and raises questions about the nature of relationships and the limits of human connection.
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Homeland Elegies by Ayad Akhtar
"Homeland Elegies" is a novel by Ayad Akhtar that blurs the lines between fiction and memoir. The book follows the story of a Pakistani-American playwright named Ayad Akhtar who is struggling to reconcile his identity as a Muslim-American in a post-9/11 world. Through a series of interconnected stories, Akhtar explores themes of family, politics, and identity, while also examining the American Dream and the challenges faced by immigrants in the United States. The novel is a powerful and poignant exploration of what it means to be an American today.
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Jack by Marilynne Robinson
Set in the mid-20th century, this poignant narrative explores the complex relationship between two individuals from different racial and social backgrounds. The story unfolds in a racially segregated America, where the protagonist, a white man with a troubled past, grapples with his inner demons and societal expectations. His life takes a transformative turn when he encounters a compassionate African American woman, whose unwavering faith and kindness challenge his preconceived notions and offer a glimpse of redemption. Through their tender yet fraught connection, the narrative delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and the enduring struggle for personal and societal reconciliation.
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Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
The Origins of Our Discontents
The book explores the deeply entrenched system of social stratification in the United States, drawing parallels between the caste systems of India, Nazi Germany, and America's own racial hierarchy. It delves into the hidden and overt mechanisms that perpetuate inequality and examines how these rigid social structures shape individuals' lives and societal outcomes. Through historical analysis, personal narratives, and extensive research, the book reveals how caste underpins many aspects of American life, influencing everything from healthcare to criminal justice, and calls for a deeper understanding and dismantling of these pervasive barriers.
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The Splendid And The Vile by Erik Larson
A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
This book offers a gripping narrative of leadership and resilience during one of the most pivotal periods in history, focusing on the first year of Winston Churchill’s prime ministership. It delves into how Churchill, through his indomitable spirit and powerful oratory, navigated the United Kingdom through the darkest days of World War II, particularly during the Blitz when Britain faced relentless bombing by Nazi Germany. Drawing from diaries, original archival documents, and once-secret intelligence reports, the narrative not only highlights Churchill’s political and military strategies but also provides intimate glimpses into his personal life, the challenges faced by his family, and the lives of ordinary British citizens. The book paints a vivid picture of a time when the fate of the world hung in the balance, showcasing the blend of courage, cunning, and emotional intelligence that defined Churchill’s leadership.
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Luster by Raven Leilani
In this compelling narrative, a young Black woman navigates the complexities of modern life, grappling with her identity, desires, and the intricacies of an unconventional relationship. Set against the backdrop of New York City, she finds herself entangled with a middle-aged white man in an open marriage, leading her to confront her own vulnerabilities and aspirations. Through a blend of sharp wit and poignant introspection, the story explores themes of race, class, and the search for belonging, painting a vivid portrait of a woman striving to find her place in a world that often feels indifferent.
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How Much Of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang
Set against the backdrop of the American West during the Gold Rush era, this poignant novel follows the journey of two orphaned siblings, Lucy and Sam, as they navigate a harsh and unforgiving landscape in search of a place to call home. Grappling with themes of identity, belonging, and survival, the story delves into the complexities of family and the immigrant experience, while exploring the myths and realities of the American Dream. Through evocative prose and rich imagery, the narrative weaves a tale of resilience and hope amidst the vast, untamed wilderness.
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Long Bright River by Liz Moore
Set against the backdrop of a Philadelphia neighborhood ravaged by the opioid crisis, the story follows two estranged sisters whose lives have taken drastically different paths. One sister, a police officer, is determined to find her missing sibling, who struggles with addiction. As she navigates her personal and professional challenges, she uncovers a series of mysterious murders that may be connected to her sister's disappearance. The narrative weaves together themes of family, addiction, and resilience, offering a poignant exploration of the bonds that both unite and divide.
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Memorial Drive by Natasha Trethewey
A Daughter's Memoir
The book is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's personal history, exploring the impact of her mother's murder on her life. Through a blend of personal narrative and historical context, the author examines themes of trauma, loss, and resilience. She reflects on her biracial identity and the complexities of growing up in the racially charged environment of the American South. The memoir is both a tribute to her mother and a powerful meditation on memory and the enduring effects of violence.
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Twilight Of Democracy by Anne Applebaum
The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the rise of authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic values in the modern world. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical analysis, and political commentary, the narrative examines how once-stable democracies are being undermined by populist leaders and divisive ideologies. The book highlights the role of intellectuals and media in shaping public opinion and the dangerous allure of nostalgia and conspiracy theories that fuel societal polarization. It serves as a cautionary tale, urging readers to recognize the fragility of democracy and the importance of safeguarding it against the forces of division and authoritarianism.
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Deacon King Kong by James McBride
"Deacon King Kong" by James McBride is a novel set in 1969 Brooklyn, where a drunken Deacon Sportcoat shoots a drug dealer named Deems Clemens in the courtyard of the Cause Houses housing project. The shooting sets off a chain of events that brings together a cast of characters from the neighborhood, including a young drug dealer, a church-going widow, a corrupt cop, and a group of elderly church women. Through their perspectives, McBride explores themes of race, religion, and community in a vibrant and humorous tale.
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The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
This compelling narrative delves into the lives of undocumented immigrants in the United States, offering a raw and intimate portrayal of their struggles, resilience, and humanity. Through a series of personal stories and encounters, the book sheds light on the often overlooked and misunderstood experiences of these individuals, capturing their hopes, fears, and the complex realities they face. The narrative challenges stereotypes and provides a voice to those living in the shadows, urging readers to see beyond the headlines and statistics to the real people affected by immigration policies.
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The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
"The Vanishing Half" by Brit Bennett is a novel that tells the story of twin sisters, Desiree and Stella, who grow up in a small, southern black community in the 1950s and 60s. After running away from home at the age of 16, Stella decides to pass as white and marries a wealthy white man, while Desiree returns to their hometown with her dark-skinned daughter. The novel explores themes of identity, race, family, and the consequences of choices made in the past. As the sisters' lives diverge, their daughters' paths cross, and secrets are revealed, ultimately leading to a powerful and emotional conclusion.
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The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel
The novel weaves a complex narrative that explores themes of greed, guilt, and the interconnectedness of lives through the story of a massive Ponzi scheme and its impact on various characters. Central to the plot is a luxurious hotel on Vancouver Island, where the lives of a troubled bartender, her half-brother, and a wealthy financier become intricately linked. As the scheme unravels, the characters confront their past decisions and the haunting consequences of their actions, leading to a meditation on the nature of reality and the ghosts of what might have been. The story unfolds across different timelines and locations, creating a haunting and reflective exploration of human vulnerability and resilience.
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Hidden Valley Road by Robert Kolker
Inside the Mind of an American Family
"Hidden Valley Road" by Robert Kolker is a non-fiction book that tells the story of the Galvin family, who had 12 children, six of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. The book delves into the family's struggles with mental illness, the medical community's understanding of schizophrenia at the time, and the impact the family's situation had on each member. It also explores the history of schizophrenia research and treatments, as well as the Galvin family's contribution to advancing our understanding of the disease.
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The Ministry For the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
The book is a speculative fiction narrative that explores the global response to a catastrophic climate crisis through the lens of an international organization tasked with advocating for future generations. Set in the near future, the story weaves together a tapestry of perspectives, from bureaucrats and activists to ordinary citizens, as they confront ecological disasters, economic upheaval, and social transformation. The organization at the heart of the novel employs a mix of diplomacy, policy, and direct action to mitigate climate change, showcasing the complexities and moral dilemmas associated with stewarding the Earth for both present and future inhabitants. The narrative grapples with themes of responsibility, sustainability, and the interconnectedness of global communities in the face of unprecedented environmental challenges.
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Sharks In The Time Of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn
Set against the lush backdrop of Hawaii, this novel weaves a tale of family, myth, and survival, following the Flores family as they navigate the complexities of life after a miraculous event involving their son, Nainoa. When Nainoa is saved by sharks as a child, he is believed to possess divine powers, a belief that shapes the family's destiny and challenges their bonds. As the Flores children grow and face their own struggles, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the enduring strength of familial love amidst adversity.
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Missionaries by Phil Klay
A Novel
Set against the backdrop of Colombia's tumultuous landscape, this gripping narrative weaves together the lives of four individuals whose paths intersect amidst the chaos of war and peace. The story delves into the complexities of modern conflict, exploring themes of power, morality, and the human cost of intervention. As each character navigates their own personal battles, the novel offers a profound examination of the interconnectedness of global events and the far-reaching consequences of military actions. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, the tale captures the intricate web of motivations and repercussions that define the modern age of warfare.
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The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Set in the 1960s, this book follows the story of two African-American boys, Elwood and Turner, who are sent to a brutal reform school, the Nickel Academy, in Florida. The narrative explores their struggle to maintain their humanity in the face of physical and emotional abuse, systemic racism, and injustice. The book is a searing indictment of the horrific realities of racism and the long-lasting effects of trauma and dehumanization, based on the real story of a reform school in Florida that operated for 111 years and warped the lives of thousands of children.
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Exhalation by Ted Chiang
"Exhalation" is a collection of nine science fiction short stories by Ted Chiang that explore various themes such as free will, determinism, artificial intelligence, and the nature of consciousness. Each story presents a unique and thought-provoking concept that challenges the reader's understanding of the world and human existence. The stories range from a society that communicates through scent to a scientist who discovers the secret of time travel. Chiang's writing is insightful, imaginative, and philosophical, making "Exhalation" a must-read for fans of science fiction and speculative fiction.
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Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
The novel is a historical fiction set in the 1500s, during the reign of King Henry VIII. The story is told from the perspective of Thomas Cromwell, a man of humble beginnings who rises to become the King's chief minister. The narrative explores the political and religious upheavals of the time, including King Henry's break with the Catholic Church and his controversial marriage to Anne Boleyn. The protagonist's cunning, ambition, and survival instincts are central to the plot as he navigates the treacherous waters of the Tudor court.
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Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
This collection of short stories delves into the lives of men who find themselves grappling with solitude and the absence of women in their lives. Each narrative explores themes of love, loss, and longing, painting a poignant picture of the emotional landscapes these men navigate. Through a blend of surrealism and introspection, the stories reveal the complexities of human connection and the profound impact of relationships, or the lack thereof, on one's identity and existence.
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American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this gripping narrative follows Marie Mitchell, an intelligence officer navigating the complexities of espionage, race, and identity. As she grapples with her role in a male-dominated field, Marie is tasked with a mission that challenges her loyalties and forces her to confront her past. The story weaves through her childhood memories, her family's history, and the political tensions of the era, offering a poignant exploration of personal and national conflicts. Through its intricate plot and richly developed characters, the novel delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for justice.
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The Shallows by Nicolas Carr
What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains
The book explores how the internet is reshaping our brains and altering the way we think, read, and remember. It delves into the cognitive and cultural consequences of our increasing reliance on digital media, arguing that the constant distractions and interruptions of online life are eroding our capacity for deep, reflective thought. Through a blend of historical analysis, scientific research, and personal reflection, the author examines the profound implications of this shift for our intellectual lives and society as a whole.
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Lab Girl by Hope Jahren
A Story of Trees, Science and Love
This memoir intertwines the personal and professional life of a dedicated female scientist, exploring her journey from childhood curiosity to becoming a renowned geobiologist. It delves into her deep bond with her lab partner, the challenges and triumphs of scientific research, and the profound connection she feels with the natural world. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative highlights the beauty of plants, the rigors of academia, and the resilience required to pursue a passion for science against various odds.
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Inland by Téa Obreht
Set in the arid American West of the late 1800s, the novel weaves together the lives of two remarkable characters: a frontierswoman awaiting the return of her sons and husband to their drought-ridden homestead, and an outlaw on the run from his past, haunted by visions of lost camels and a mysterious boy. Their stories converge in a desolate town, where their fates intertwine through a series of events that encompass both the supernatural and the deeply human. The narrative explores themes of survival, myth, and the intersection of different cultures against a backdrop of a harsh and unforgiving landscape.
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How To Read The Air by Dinaw Mengestu
The novel follows the journey of Jonas Woldemariam, a man who retraces the road trip his Ethiopian immigrant parents took from Peoria, Illinois, to Nashville, Tennessee, shortly after their arrival in America. As he embarks on this journey, Jonas weaves together his own personal narrative with the imagined experiences of his parents, attempting to understand their life and struggles as newcomers in a foreign land. The story delves into themes of identity, displacement, and the complexities of family relationships, all while exploring the ways in which we reconstruct our histories and seek connection through storytelling.
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Maid by Stephanie Land
Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive
A raw, candid memoir that follows a young single mother who leaves an abusive relationship and survives by working as a housecleaner while navigating shelters, welfare bureaucracy, and the shame and stigma of poverty; through day-to-day domestic labor, parenting, and the pursuit of education, she exposes the systemic barriers, moral judgments, and quiet resilience involved in trying to build a stable life for her child.
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Becoming by Michelle Obama
"Becoming" is a memoir written by Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States. In this inspiring and deeply personal book, Obama reflects on her childhood in Chicago, her experiences as a lawyer and a working mother, and her time spent in the White House. She shares her journey of self-discovery, highlighting the challenges she faced and the lessons she learned along the way. With honesty and grace, Obama offers readers a glimpse into her life, as well as her passion for empowering others and creating positive change.
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An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
The book is a profound exploration of love, loyalty, and justice, centered on a young African American couple whose lives are shattered when the husband is wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn't commit. The narrative delves into the emotional turmoil that ensues, as the wife struggles with her obligations to her husband and her own desires for happiness. Through a series of letters exchanged between the couple during the husband's incarceration, and the perspectives of those entangled in their plight, the story examines the complexities of marriage, the impact of racial injustice on personal relationships, and the resilience required to overcome profound adversity.
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Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The novel follows a young Nigerian woman who emigrates to the United States for a university education. While there, she experiences racism and begins blogging about her experiences as an African woman in America. Meanwhile, her high school sweetheart faces his own struggles in England and Nigeria. The story is a powerful exploration of race, immigration, and the complex nature of identity, love, and belonging.
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The Broken Ladder by Keith Payne
How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Die
The book explores the profound effects of inequality on individuals and society, delving into how disparities in income and status influence our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It examines the psychological and social consequences of living in a stratified society, highlighting how perceived social standing can impact everything from health and happiness to decision-making and interpersonal relationships. Through a blend of research and personal anecdotes, the book underscores the pervasive influence of inequality on our lives and the importance of addressing these disparities to foster a more equitable and cohesive society.
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Educated by Tara Westover
A Memoir
In this memoir, a young woman recounts her journey from a sheltered and abusive childhood in a strict and isolated Idaho family to her pursuit of knowledge and education. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including her family's distrust of formal education, Tara Westover manages to escape her oppressive upbringing and eventually earns a PhD from Cambridge University. Through her compelling and thought-provoking narrative, she explores themes of identity, family, and the transformative power of education.
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Factfulness by Hans Rosling
Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World—and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
The book challenges common misconceptions about the state of the world, using a wealth of statistical data to argue that, contrary to popular belief, global living conditions are improving significantly. It introduces ten instincts that distort our perspective—from the fear instinct (which leads us to perceive the world as more frightening than it is) to the destiny instinct (which causes us to assume that the fates of populations are predetermined). The author, a renowned public health expert, encourages readers to adopt a "factful" mindset, which relies on data and evidence to create a more accurate understanding of the world, ultimately fostering a more positive and productive approach to global challenges.
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Futureface by Alex Wagner
How Modern Beauty Secrets Made Us Who We Are
A probing blend of cultural reporting, history and memoir that examines how appearance shapes power, opportunity and identity in the modern world; it traces the science, economics and politics behind beauty standards—from plastic surgery and cosmetics to race, gender, immigration, social media and surveillance—while weaving in the author’s own mixed‑race family experiences to show how looks are managed, commodified and governed, and arguing that who we are perceived to be has profound social and civic consequences.
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A Grain Of Wheat by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
"A Grain of Wheat" is a historical novel set in Kenya during the Mau Mau uprising against British colonial rule. The story follows a diverse cast of characters whose lives are intertwined by secrets, betrayals, and sacrifices. As Kenya prepares for independence, the book explores themes of nationalism, identity, and the complex aftermath of revolution. Through vivid storytelling, the author delves into the complexities of human nature and the struggle for freedom in a turbulent time.
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A House for Mr. Biswas by V. S. Naipaul
The novel narrates the life of Mr. Biswas, a man of Indian descent living in Trinidad, who struggles against poverty and adversity to achieve personal independence and to build a home for himself and his family. Born into a poor family and married into an oppressive one, he constantly strives for autonomy and identity against the backdrop of post-colonial Trinidad. His dream of owning his own house becomes a symbol of his desire for self-determination and respect in a society that often denies him both.
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How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky
What History Reveals About Our Future
The book examines the gradual decline of democratic systems, highlighting how democracies can erode not through sudden coups but through subtle, incremental steps often taken by elected leaders. It explores historical and contemporary examples to illustrate how political norms and institutions can be undermined, leading to authoritarianism. The authors emphasize the importance of maintaining democratic norms, such as mutual toleration and institutional forbearance, and warn against the dangers of polarization and the erosion of checks and balances. Through their analysis, they offer insights into how democracies can protect themselves from internal threats.
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In The Shadow Of Statues by Mitch Landrieu
A White Southerner Confronts History
A former mayor recounts the removal of Confederate monuments in New Orleans and uses that episode to examine the deeper history of racism, civic memory, and the politics of public symbols. Blending personal memoir, historical context, and policy prescription, the book argues that confronting uncomfortable truths about the past is necessary for racial justice, democratic renewal, and healing, and offers practical guidance for leaders and communities seeking to build more inclusive public spaces.
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Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela
The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela
"Long Walk to Freedom" is a powerful autobiography that chronicles the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela. From his humble beginnings in a rural village to becoming the first black president of South Africa, Mandela's journey is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Through his personal experiences, he provides a vivid account of the struggle against apartheid, his 27 years of imprisonment, and the eventual triumph of democracy. This book serves as an inspiring testament to Mandela's unwavering spirit and his lifelong fight for freedom and human rights.
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The New Geography Of Jobs by Enrico Moretti
The book analyzes how job growth and innovation have become increasingly concentrated in a small number of metropolitan areas, creating “superstar” cities that attract highly educated workers and high‑paying firms. This concentration boosts productivity and wages in these hubs but also drives up housing costs, widens regional inequality, and strains local infrastructure, while producing knowledge spillovers that reinforce their advantage. It examines the roles of education, technology, and networks in these dynamics and discusses policy options to spread opportunity and manage the social costs of agglomeration.
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The Return by Hisham Matar
Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between
"The Return" is a poignant memoir detailing a man's search for his father, who disappeared in Libya's political prison system. The narrative offers a deeply personal exploration of loss, memory, and homecoming as the protagonist returns to his native country after years of living in exile. The book also provides a profound insight into Libya's turbulent history, its oppressive regime, and the devastating impact of politics on individual lives.
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Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
This novel explores the life of Okonkwo, a respected warrior in the Umuofia clan of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria during the late 1800s. Okonkwo's world is disrupted by the arrival of European missionaries and the subsequent clash of cultures. The story examines the effects of colonialism on African societies, the clash between tradition and change, and the struggle between individual and society. Despite his efforts to resist the changes, Okonkwo's life, like his society, falls apart.
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Warlight by Michael Ondaatje
Set in post-World War II London, the narrative follows Nathaniel and his sister Rachel, who are left in the care of enigmatic figures after their parents mysteriously disappear. As they navigate a world filled with shadowy characters and hidden truths, the siblings uncover layers of secrets about their family's past and the war's lingering impact. Through a blend of memory and discovery, the story explores themes of identity, trust, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion, ultimately revealing the profound ways in which history shapes personal lives.
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Barack Obama, 172 Books
This is every book that Barack Obama listed on his yearly reading lists since 2008 to 2015
This list was originally published in 2025 and was added to this site 8 months ago.
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