“Nobody Needs to Know” is a memoir everyone needs to hear
Sharing their journey of self-love, empowerment, and well-being, Pidgeon Pagonis emerges as a powerful voice in the fight against binary understandings of the human experience.
Sharing their journey of self-love, empowerment, and well-being, Pidgeon Pagonis emerges as a powerful voice in the fight against binary understandings of the human experience.
In her witty and timely debut novel, Noelle Crooks explores the toxic standards borne from a workforce movement meant to empower women.
The Shakurs, and particularly matriarch Afeni Shakur, were a potent force in shaping Black liberation and the future of hip-hop.
Political scandal and rekindling passion collide in this sultry story about family, forgiveness, and finding love in unexpected places.
"Fear is a powerful, elemental force that lives in all of us."
"The Exorcist Legacy" unearths original recordings and interviews from the set of the 1973 film to assess the groundbreaking franchise at 50.
Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife and Sleeping Dogs Lie, wanted to center her next thriller around a relationship so all-consuming, it drags everyone into its chaos.
With influence from Shakespeare, Gong's new novel follows a former princess set on exacting revenge on the kingdom that took everything from her.
With 10 unforgettable points of view guiding her narrative, including a hyper-intelligent dog, the author blazed her own trail—much like her protagonist, Elizabeth Zott.
Veteran climate journalist Jeff Goodell spanned the globe to tell the story of extreme heat in this “beach read for the climate age.” You’ll never think of heat waves the same way again.
The bestselling author makes her YA debut with "The St. Ambrose School for Girls," a clever whodunnit that came to her in her sleep.
Told through the lens of four individuals, "When Crack Was King" is a kaleidoscopic history of the diverse impacts of the war on drugs.