
I’m Still Here
Austin Channing Brown
In 'I'm Still Here,' Austin Channing Brown shares her experiences growing up as a black girl in a predominantly white area and navigating predominantly white spaces as an adult. With raw honesty and passion, she addresses issues of racism, white fragility, and the challenges of maintaining black dignity in a world designed for whiteness. This memoir is a powerful call for racial justice and a celebration of blackness.

If You Tell
Gregg Olsen
A chilling true crime story of unspeakable abuse, grotesque torture, and horrendous serial murder. It explores the dark side of a dysfunctional family and how three sisters find hope and renewal after surviving the worst evil imaginable. A powerful story of cruelty that will haunt you for a long time.

Ignorance
Stuart Firestein
A provocative exploration of the crucial role of ignorance in scientific discovery, arguing that it is not the accumulation of facts, but the questions that drive scientific progress. This book challenges conventional views of science and encourages a deeper appreciation for the unknown.

Ignore Everybody
Hugh MacLeod
Unlock your creative potential with 39 unconventional keys to success. This book challenges conventional wisdom and encourages you to embrace originality, trust your instincts, and find your unique voice in a world that often tries to stifle creativity.

Imagine
Jonah Lehrer
From the best-selling author of How We Decide comes a sparkling and revelatory look at the new science of creativity. Jonah Lehrer demonstrates that creativity is not a single gift possessed by the lucky few. It’s a variety of distinct thought processes that we can all learn to use more effectively. Imagine reveals the deep inventiveness of the human mind, and its essential role in our increasingly complex world.

Immunity to Change
Robert Kegan
Discover a novel, road-tested approach to bringing about significant improvements in individuals and groups in the workplace. Learn how to close the gap between intentions and actions by uncovering hidden motivations and beliefs that prevent change, and unlock the potential within yourself and your organization.

In Praise of Folly
Desiderius Erasmus
A satirical essay by Desiderius Erasmus, written in 1509, which critiques the follies and absurdities of European society, the Catholic Church, and various professions. Through the voice of the goddess Folly, Erasmus delivers a witty and thought-provoking commentary on human nature and the pursuit of wisdom.

In Praise of Slowness
Carl Honoré
A compelling exploration of the pervasive culture of speed in modern society and a persuasive argument for embracing a slower, more deliberate way of life. This book challenges the notion that faster is always better, revealing the benefits of slowing down in various aspects of life, from work and relationships to food and leisure.