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9026. Rodin's Debutante by Ward Just
Tommy Ogden, a wealthy man outside turn‑of‑the‑century Chicago, declines to commission a Rodin bust and instead endows a boys’ school. Years later Lee Goodell’s coming of age—his decision to become a sculptor, to live on the South Side, and to enter Hyde Park’s intellectual world—unfolds against midcentury Chicago. The school’s library houses a plaster known as Rodin’s Debutante, a quiet presence as Lee confronts his past and reconnects with a childhood friend who has endured a violent trauma.
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9027. A Few Corrections by Brad Leithauser
Wesley Sultan’s obituary depicts a quiet, ordinary life, but a determined narrator uses it as a roadmap to uncover a very different story. Traveling from Michigan to Miami and the French countryside and speaking with those who knew him, the narrator pieces together the life of a handsome, ambitious, and deceptive man whose relationships with women drove much of his world. As memories and corrections reshape the account, the investigation also forces the narrator to confront his own history.
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9028. Lessons In Disaster by Gordon M. Goldstein
McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam
Lessons in Disaster examines the decisions that drew the United States into the Vietnam War through the reassessment of McGeorge Bundy, national security adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Drawing on Bundy’s reflections and Gordon M. Goldstein’s research, the book traces the key misjudgments and policy choices that led to escalation and distills lessons about presidential decision‑making and the limits of American power.
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9029. The Way Home by George P. Pelecanos
Christopher Flynn is trying to rebuild his life: steady job, serious relationship, and a chance to prove he’s changed. When a risky temptation at work pulls him back toward old instincts, he and his closest allies must confront rising danger and moral choices as he fights to keep his hard-won stability.
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9030. Common Wealth by Jeffrey D. Sachs
Economics for a Crowded Planet
A wide-ranging call to reorient economics toward the planet’s limits and the needs of the poorest, arguing that sustainable prosperity requires coordinated global action on poverty, population, resource use and climate change. The book emphasizes investing in health, education, family planning and clean technologies, pricing environmental harms, and strengthening international cooperation and institutions to manage shared resources and achieve long-term economic and ecological stability.
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9031. The Defining Moment by Jonathan Alter
FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope
A concise narrative of how a newly elected leader confronted the national economic collapse of 1933 by using bold, experimental policies and unprecedented executive action during his first hundred days, reshaping the role of the presidency and restoring public confidence; the book traces the creation and implementation of relief, recovery and reform programs, the political maneuvering and communication strategies that sold them to the public, and the long-term transformation of American government and politics that resulted.
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9032. Fdr by Jean Edward Smith
Richly researched political biography that follows Franklin D. Roosevelt from his privileged upbringing and battle with polio to his unprecedented four-term presidency, showing how he built the New Deal coalition to confront the Great Depression and led the nation through World War II. It assesses his political skill and transformative expansion of federal power while examining controversies such as the internment of Japanese Americans and his attempt to reshape the Supreme Court.
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9033. Unequal Democracy by Larry Bartels
The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age
Combining statistical analysis of public opinion, voting records, and economic data, the work shows that rising U.S. income inequality since the late 20th century has been reinforced by political processes that are far more responsive to affluent citizens than to middle- and lower-income voters. Policies such as tax cuts, deregulation, and budget priorities have tended to favor the wealthy, while electoral dynamics, campaign finance, and partisan strategies contribute to skewed representation and limited policy redress for the poor. The result is a political economy in which market forces and democratic institutions interact to concentrate income and influence at the top.
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9034. When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson
A gripping, character-driven mystery that follows private investigator Jackson Brodie and several other figures whose lives collide when a violent attack and a decades-old disappearance intersect. As Brodie traces connections between a small-town past trauma and present-day crimes, secrets surface and coincidences bind strangers together, producing a tense, darkly witty exploration of grief, resilience, morality and the long shadows cast by violence.
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9035. A Voyage For Madmen by Peter Nichols
Nine Men, One Yacht, and the Greatest Transatlantic Race
A gripping account of the 1968 solo, non-stop round-the-world yacht race that profiles the dozen men who entered, their seamanship and motivations, and the extreme psychological pressures of prolonged isolation at sea; mixing race reportage with intimate portraits, it traces acts of courage, self-deception, and the tragic unraveling of several competitors while probing obsession, endurance, and the human cost of pushing limits.
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9036. Dream City by Conrad Christiaan Kickert
Creation, Destruction, And Reinvention In Downtown Detroit
Dream City traces two centuries of downtown Detroit’s rise, decline, and renewal. Conrad Kickert explores the stark contrast between a recently revitalized core and surrounding blight, showing how repeated reinventions—driven by the automobile, suburbanization, land consolidation, and powerful local actors—reshaped the urban fabric. Through original morphological maps and historical vignettes, he explains how competing visions and economic forces produced Detroit’s distinctive downtown and suggests its patterns resonate beyond the city.
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9037. America, The Farewell Tour by Chris Hedges
The Farewell Tour
A searing diagnosis of national decline that argues corporate capitalism, militarism, and a corrupt political class have hollowed out democratic institutions and civic life; through reporting from deindustrialized towns, veterans, addicts, and displaced workers, it portrays social fragmentation, cultural decay, and the rise of authoritarian impulses, and calls for moral resistance, community rebuilding, and radical dissent to avert further collapse.
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9038. Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy
Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible Life
Inner Excellence is a practical mental-skills guide from coach Jim Murphy that offers step-by-step techniques to build confidence, manage anxiety, remove mental blocks, and train your subconscious for better performance and greater calm. Drawing on his coaching experience with high-level performers, the book presents exercises grounded in the principles of love, wisdom, and courage so athletes and non-athletes alike can develop self-mastery, let go of what they can’t control, and find more purpose and fulfillment.
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9040. The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland
After a devastating childhood trauma, a young girl is taken to live with her reclusive grandmother on a remote Australian flower farm where she learns the secret language and healing power of plants; as she grows, she uncovers family violence and buried secrets, confronts grief and loss, and ultimately seeks belonging, strength and renewal through her deepening connection to the land, its flowers and the people who tend them.
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9041. The Bookbinder Of Jericho by Pip Williams
In 1914 Oxford, twin sisters Peggy and Maude work in the university press bindery—Peggy yearning for education and Maude content with the steady work. As World War I brings Belgian refugees to the city and upends daily life, Peggy's hopes, relationships and responsibilities are tested. The novel follows the sisters' bond and examines who has access to knowledge in a changing society.
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9042. Humans by Brandon Stanton
A moving collection of portrait photographs and candid first‑person stories gathered from people around the world that captures intimate moments, personal struggles, humor and everyday life; the images and brief narratives reveal shared humanity, resilience and vulnerability, connecting readers to diverse lives through powerful, often surprising glimpses into ordinary people’s experiences.
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9043. Humans Of New York by Brandon Stanton
Stories
A collection of street portraits paired with short, candid captions that reveal the hopes, struggles, humor and resilience of people across New York City; originally a daily photographic project, the book compiles hundreds of intimate snapshots and micro-interviews that celebrate ordinary lives, foster empathy across differences, and show how personal stories illuminate universal human experience.
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9044. Census by Jesse Ball
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9045. The Wander Society by Keri Smith
A playful manifesto and practical guide that celebrates wandering as a creative, restorative act; it mixes short essays, prompts, and activities that encourage slow, curious exploration of everyday spaces, noticing small details, embracing getting lost, and forming a loose community of like-minded explorers who value presence over productivity.
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9046. Die Insel Der Tausend Leuchttürme by Walter Moers
Ein phantastischer Roman, in dem ein auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel voller Leuchttürme gestrandeter Erzähler auf skurrile Bewohner, seltsame Kreaturen und rätselhafte Geheimnisse trifft; in surrealen, oft humorvollen Episoden entfaltet sich ein labyrinthartiges Geflecht aus Geschichten, Intrigen und metafiktionalen Wendungen, das Fragen nach Sprache, Erinnerung und Identität stellt und zugleich Gesellschaftssatire mit fantasievoller Abenteuerlust verbindet.
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9047. This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab
In a grim, divided city where violence spawns literal monsters, a mob boss’s driven daughter seeks to prove herself by hunting these Others, while a young Other created to feed on human sin begins to resist his nature. When their paths intersect they form a tense, unlikely alliance that forces both to confront what really makes someone a monster as darker forces rise and the line between predator and protector blurs.
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9048. Sherwood by Meagan Spooner
A fresh, YA reimagining of the Robin Hood legend that follows a fiercely independent young woman who rejects the limited life laid out for her and becomes a force in Sherwood’s outlaw world. Trained in archery and deception, she stages daring raids, navigates shifting loyalties and romantic tension, and confronts what leadership, identity, and justice truly demand. The novel mixes action, political intrigue, and emotional stakes as she transforms from a sheltered life into a symbol of resistance.
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9049. Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
In a world where some people are literally invisible to others and trained as hidden assassins, sixteen-year-old Claire has lived unnoticed her whole life—until the Institute identifies her as a threat. They send seventeen-year-old operative Nix to eliminate her, but when he sees her he can’t complete the hit: for reasons neither understands, they appear to be the only two people who notice each other, forcing both teens into a dangerous choice.
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9050. Of Consolation To Helvia by Seneca
A consolatory letter addressed to his mother that reframes exile and misfortune through Stoic reason, arguing that external hardships are small compared with the inner freedom of virtue; it counsels patience, courage, and acceptance of nature’s course, rejects dependence on fame, wealth, or pity, and offers philosophical perspectives to transform grief into steady endurance and moral dignity.
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