Relationship & Family

Hold On to Your Kids
Gordon Neufeld
Hold On to Your Kids addresses the crucial role of parents in their children's development, arguing that peer orientation is undermining parental influence. It offers insights and practical advice for re-establishing strong parent-child bonds and fostering healthy development in a world where children are increasingly influenced by their peers.

How Minds Change
David McRaney
Explore the science of belief, opinion, and persuasion in David McRaney's 'How Minds Change.' Discover the surprising psychology behind why people change their minds (or don't) and learn how to apply these insights to foster understanding and bridge divides in a polarized world.

How to be Heard
Julian Treasure
Unlock the secrets to powerful speaking and conscious listening with this transformative guide. Learn how to master the art of communication, enhance your relationships, and make a real impact in the world. Discover practical exercises and insights that will help you become a more effective speaker, a more attentive listener, and a more influential communicator in all aspects of your life.

How to Raise a Wild Child
Scott D. Sampson
How to Raise a Wild Child explores the disconnect between children and nature, and provides guidance for parents and educators on how to foster a deep connection with the natural world. It delves into the importance of nature for children's health, well-being, and development, offering practical advice and insights for raising a generation of nature-loving kids.

How to Sleep With Any Girl
Adrian Gee
A guide for men on how to improve their confidence, approach women, start conversations, and ultimately, get them into bed. It covers topics such as improving physical appearance and hygiene, using humor, reading social cues, and making emotional and physical connections.

How to Stop Losing Your Shit With Your Kids
Carla Naumburg
A practical guide to help parents understand why they lose their temper with their kids and provides actionable strategies to become calmer, happier, and more intentional in their parenting approach. It emphasizes self-awareness, trigger management, and self-compassion to break the cycle of parental freak-outs.

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Adele Faber
A guide to more effective communication with children, offering innovative ways to solve common problems and build stronger relationships. Learn how to cope with negative feelings, express anger without being hurtful, and foster cooperation and goodwill.

How to Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk
Adele Faber
A guide for parents on how to communicate effectively with teenagers. It provides practical advice and techniques for fostering open and honest conversations, understanding their feelings, and navigating the challenges of adolescence.