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  • - Unflinching Stories of Everyday Prison Life
    av Earlonne Woods & Nigel Poor
    355

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    - A Doctor, an Emergency Room, and a City Under Siege
    av MD Robert Meyer & Dan Koeppel
    330

  • av Bari Weiss
    209

    The prescientNew York Timeswriter delivers an urgent wake-up call to all Americans exposing the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in this countryand explains what we can do to defeat it.WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD *; ';Stunning . . . Bari Weiss is heroic, fearless, brilliant and big-hearted. Most importantly, she is right.'Lisa Taddeo, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThree WomenOn October 27, 2018, eleven Jews were gunned down as they prayed at their synagogue in Pittsburgh. It was the deadliest attack on Jews in American history. For most Americans, the massacre at Tree of Life, the synagogue where Bari Weiss became a bat mitzvah, came as a total shock. But anti-Semitism is the oldest hatred, commonplace across the Middle East and on the rise for years in Europe. So that terrible morning in Pittsburgh raised a question Americans can no longer avoid: Could it happen here? This book is Weiss's answer. Like many, Weiss long believed this country could escape the rising tide of anti-Semitism. With its promise of free speech and religion, its insistence that all people are created equal, its tolerance for difference, and its emphasis on shared ideals rather than bloodlines, America has been, even with all its flaws, a new Jerusalem for the Jewish people. But now the luckiest Jews in history are beginning to face a three-headed dragon known all too well to Jews of other times and places: the physical fear of violent assault, the moral fear of ideological vilification, and the political fear of resurgent fascism and populism. No longer the exclusive province of the far right, the far left, and assorted religious bigots, anti-Semitism now finds a home in identity politics as well as the reaction against identity politics, in the renewal of America First isolationism and the rise of one-world socialism, and in the spread of Islamist ideas into unlikely places. A hatred that was, until recently, reliably taboo is migrating toward the mainstream, amplified by social media and a culture of conspiracy that threatens us all. Weiss is one of our most provocative writers, and her cri de couer makes a powerful case for renewing Jewish and American values in this uncertain moment. Not just for the sake of America's Jews, but for the sake of America.

  • - A Memoir
    av Sara Seager
    209

  • - A Novel
    av Jonathan French
    245

    ';[A] fantasy masterwork . . . a dirty, blood-soaked gem of a novel [that reads] likeMad Maxset in Tolkien's Middle-earth.'Kirkus Reviews(starred review)Jackaland his fellow half-orcs patrol the barren wastes of the Lot Lands, spilling their own damned blood to keep civilized folk safe. A rabble of hard-talking, hog-riding, whore-mongering brawlers they may be, but theGreyBastards are Jackal's sworn brothers, fighting at his side in a land where there's no room for softness.And once Jackal's in chargeas soon as he can unseat the Bastards' tyrannical, seemingly unkillable founderthere's a few things they'll do different. Better.Or at least, that's the plan. Until the fallout from a deadly showdown makes Jackal start investigating the Lot Lands for himself. Soon, he's wondering if his feelings have blinded him to ugly truths about this world, and the Bastards' place in it.In a quest for answers that takes him from decaying dungeons to the frontlines of an ancient feud, Jackal finds himself battling invading orcs, rampaging centaurs, and grubby human conspiracies alikealong with a host of dark magics so terrifying they'd give even the heartiest Bastard pause.Finally, Jackal must ride to confront a threat that's lain in wait for generations, even as he wonders whether the Bastards canor should--survive.Delivered with a generous wink to Sons of Anarchy, featuring sneaky-smart worldbuilding and gobs of fearsomely foul-mouthed charm,The Grey Bastardsis a grimy, pulpy, masterpieceand a raunchy, swaggering, cunningly clever adventure that's like nothing you've read before.Praise for The Grey Bastards';Saddle up the war boar and set off on a wild, gory thrill-ride that ends in an awesome climax and begs for a sequel.'Daily Mail (UK)';Non-stop action, though not for faint hearts . . . the Grey Bastards live up to their name in all respects.'The Wall Street Journal

  • - A Scientist's Quest to Reclaim Our Humanity by Bringing Emotional Intelligence to Technology
    av Carol Colman & Rana el Kaliouby
    245

  • Spara 10%
    av Beth Akers
    302,99

  • - A Post-Holocaust Memoir
    av Esther Safran Foer
    169

  • av Rachel Maddow
    269,-

  • - A Story of Redemption, Compassion, and a Mission to Bring Clean Water to the World
    av Scott Harrison
    259

  • - A Story of War and What Comes After
    av Clemantine Wamariya & Elizabeth Weil
    259,-

  • - The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization
    av Lars Brownworth
    269,-

  • - A Master Class on Accelerating Performance, Getting Results, and Defining the Future
    av J.J. Sutherland
    185

  • - How a Universal Basic Income Would End Poverty, Revolutionize Work, and Remake the World
    av Annie Lowrey
    245

    A brilliantly reported, global look at universal basic incomea stipend given to every citizenand why it might be the answer for our age of rising inequality, persistent poverty, and dazzling technology. Imagine if every month the government deposited $1,000 into your checking account, with no strings attached and nothing expected in return. It sounds crazy. But it has become one of the most influential and discussed policy ideas of our time. The founder of Facebook, President Obama's chief economist, Canada and Finland's governments, the conservative and labor movements' leading intellectual lightsall are seriously debating versions of a UBI. In this sparkling and provocative book, economics writer Annie Lowrey looks at the global UBI movement. She travels to Kenya to see how a UBI is lifting the poorest people on earth out of destitution, India to see how inefficient government programs are failing the poor, South Korea to interrogate UBI's intellectual pedigree, and Silicon Valley to meet the tech titans financing UBI pilots in expectation of a world with advanced artificial intelligence and little need for human labor. Lowrey also examines the challenges the movement faces: contradictory aims, uncomfortable costs, and most powerfully, the entrenched belief that no one should get something for nothing. The UBI movement calls into question our deepest intuitions about what we owe each other. Yet as Lowrey persuasively shows, a UBIgiving people moneyis not just a solution to our problems, but a better foundation for our society in this age of marvels.

  • - Russia, Europe, America
    av Timothy Snyder
    159,-

  • - Finding Fulfillment in a World Obsessed with Happiness
    av Emily Esfahani Smith
    154

    In a culture obsessed with happiness, this wise, stirring book points the way toward a richer, more satisfying life.Too many of us believe that the search for meaning is an esoteric pursuitthat you have to travel to a distant monastery or page through dusty volumes to discover life's secrets. The truth is, there are untapped sources of meaning all around usright here, right now.To explore how we can craft lives of meaning, Emily Esfahani Smith synthesizes a kaleidoscopic array of sourcesfrom psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, and neuroscientists to figures in literature and history such as George Eliot, Viktor Frankl, Aristotle, and the Buddha. Drawing on this research, Smith shows us how cultivating connections to others, identifying and working toward a purpose, telling stories about our place in the world, and seeking out mystery can immeasurably deepen our lives.To bring what she calls the four pillars of meaning to life, Smith visits a tight-knit fishing village in the Chesapeake Bay, stargazes in West Texas, attends a dinner where young people gather to share their experiences of profound loss, and more. She also introduces us to compelling seekers of meaningfrom the drug kingpin who finds his purpose in helping people get fit to the artist who draws on her Hindu upbringing to create arresting photographs. And she explores how we might begin to build a culture that leaves space for introspection and awe, cultivates a sense of community, and imbues our lives with meaning.Inspiring and story-driven, The Power of Meaningwill strike a profound chord in anyone seeking a life that matters.

  • - The Power of Not Knowing
    av Jamie Holmes
    245

    An illuminating look at the surprising upside of ambiguityand how, properly harnessed, it can inspire learning, creativity, even empathy Life today feels more overwhelming and chaotic than ever. Whether it's a confounding work problem or a faltering relationship or an unclear medical diagnosis, we face constant uncertainty. And we're continually bombarded with information, much of it contradictory. Managing ambiguityin our jobs, our relationships, and daily livesis quickly becoming an essential skill. Yet most of us don't know where to begin. As Jamie Holmes shows in Nonsense, being confused is unpleasant, so we tend to shutter our minds as we grasp for meaning and stability, especially in stressful circumstances. We're hard-wired to resolve contradictions quickly and extinguish anomalies. This can be useful, of course. When a tiger is chasing you, you can't be indecisive. But as Nonsense reveals, our need for closure has its own dangers. It makes us stick to our first answer, which is not always the best, and it makes us search for meaning in the wrong places. When we latch onto fast and easy truths, we lose a vital opportunity to learn something new, solve a hard problem, or see the world from another perspective. In other words, confusionthat uncomfortable mental placehas a hidden upside. We just need to know how to use it. This lively and original book points the way. Over the last few years, new insights from social psychology and cognitive science have deepened our understanding of the role of ambiguity in our lives and Holmes brings this research together for the first time, showing how we can use uncertainty to our advantage. Filled with illuminating storiesfrom spy games and doomsday cults to Absolut Vodka's ad campaign and the creation of Mad LibsNonsensepromises to transform the way we conduct business, educate our children, and make decisions. In an increasingly unpredictable, complex world, it turns out that what matters most isn't IQ, willpower, or confidence in what we know. It's how we deal with what we don't understand.

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