A groundbreaking exposé on pesticides' environmental impact, sparking the modern environmental movement and challenging industrial chemical use.
Four experts examine presidential impeachments, exploring their historical, political, and constitutional implications for American democracy.
A lighthouse keeper and his wife face moral dilemmas after finding a baby washed ashore on their remote island.
Exploramos la perturbadora obra de Iain Banks como reflejo de nuestra propia humanidad, analizando cómo su protagonista traumatizado revela verdades incómodas sobre la sociedad, la identidad y la naturaleza humana.
A daughter's lyrical rebellion against Rastafarian patriarchy in Jamaica.
Uncovering the sinister conspiracy behind the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI.
Epic allegorical poem following virtuous knights on quests through a fantastical realm, exploring morality, religion, and politics in Elizabethan England.
Forbidden desires collide when wealth meets small-town rebellion.
Discover the powerful Norse-Gaelic dynasty that ruled Scotland's Western Isles as a kingdom within a kingdom, from Somerled's 12th century rise to their eventual downfall and lasting cultural legacy.
Progress as pathology: how modern life betrays our ancient happiness.
Exploring the roots and impact of American conspiracy theories in a nuanced, sympathetic account.
Break free from society's blame game and reclaim your worth.
Freedom's forgotten kingdom: Black utopia that challenges America's land history
Explore the transformation of a real 18th-century society into the ultimate conspiracy theory. Discover how the Illuminati myth shapes modern beliefs about global governance and why these theories persist.
Defending democracy against totalitarianism, a landmark critique of Plato, Marx, and Hegel.
NPR host Ari Shapiro's captivating memoir explores global stories, human connections, and the power of listening across cultural divides.
Exposing government control and censorship in Hollywood films and TV shows.
We explore Maggie Nelson's examination of why we're simultaneously repulsed by and drawn to artistic cruelty, and when such provocative expression serves meaningful purpose versus mere shock value.