
Look for Me There
Luke Russert
In this poignant memoir, Luke Russert, son of the legendary Tim Russert, embarks on a transformative journey across sixty-seven countries following his father's sudden death. Seeking liberation and answers to life's deeper questions, he grapples with grief, expectations, and the search for his own identity, ultimately finding solace and a renewed sense of purpose in the world.

Looking for The Stranger
Alice Kaplan
A biography of Albert Camus's novel 'The Stranger,' exploring its creation, publication, and enduring impact on literature and culture. It delves into Camus's life, the historical context, and the novel's critical reception, offering a fresh perspective on this literary masterpiece.

Millionaire
Janet Gleeson
The story of John Law, an improbable, controversial, yet visionary financial hero. He turned his attention to finance after killing a man in a duel and escaping prison. A gambler with mathematical brilliance, he founded the first national bank of issue in France and formed the Mississippi Company. Law sparked the world’s first major stock-market boom, in which the word “millionaire” was coined to describe them.

Milton Friedman
Jennifer Burns
A deep dive into the life and ideas of Milton Friedman, the influential economist who shaped American conservatism and global economic policy. From his early life to his role in major political and economic shifts, this biography explores Friedman's impact on the world and his complex legacy.

Modern Warriors
Pete Hegseth
An intimate look into the lives of modern American warriors, sharing their untold stories of sacrifice, courage, and resilience on and off the battlefield. From harrowing combat experiences to the struggles of transitioning back to civilian life, this book offers a privileged glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who have answered America's call.

Moore's Law
Arnold Thackray
Explore the extraordinary life of Gordon Moore, the visionary behind Moore's Law and co-founder of Intel. From his humble beginnings to his pivotal role in shaping Silicon Valley and the digital revolution, discover the story of a quiet architect who transformed our world.

Mortality
Christopher Hitchens
In this collection of essays, Christopher Hitchens confronts his own mortality with characteristic wit, intelligence, and unflinching honesty. From reflections on faith and the meaning of life to observations on the absurdities of the human condition, Hitchens offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to face the end.

Mud, Sweat and Tears
Bear Grylls
From surviving a horrific parachuting accident to scaling Everest and leading global adventure TV series, Bear Grylls shares his action-packed life story of courage, resilience, and extraordinary adventures. A gripping and exhilarating tale of survival against all odds.