New Books: May 2020
Disabilities

Affirming Disability
Providing both a theoretical framework and practical strategies, this resource will help teachers, counselors, and related service providers develop understanding and empathy to improve outcomes […]
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Leave Only Footprints
When Conor Knighton set off to explore America’s “best idea,” he worried the whole thing could end up being his worst idea. A broken engagement […]
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The Future We Choose – Surviving the Climate Crisis
In The Future We Choose, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac—who led negotiations for the United Nations during the historic Paris Agreement of 2015—have written a […]
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Designing Your Work Life
In Designing Your Work Life, Burnett and Evans show us how design thinking can transform our present job and our experience of work in general […]
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Don’t Burn This Book
Once on the side of free speech and tolerance, progressives now ban speakers from college campuses, “cancel” people who aren’t up to date on the […]
Read MoreHealth/Wellness/Medicine

Coronavirus Super-Simplified
This book is part of a “Super-Simplified” series in response to the “informational overload,” that the web (and the “authorities”) has inadvertently provided us. The […]
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Unlock Your Resilience – Strategies for Dealing with Life’s Challenges
Resilience has never been more important in helping us navigate the stresses and adversity of modern life. Resilience acts as a protective armor that helps […]
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7 Keys to Staying Sane During the COVID-19 Crisis
Meg Meeker, M.D., America’s family doctor, shares the seven keys to staying sane in the suddenly locked-down world of the coronavirus. Her new mini-ebook is […]
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Depression Hates a Moving Target
It’s never too late to chase your dreams: Before she discovered running, Nita Sweeney was forty-nine-years-old, chronically depressed, occasionally manic, and unable to jog for […]
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How to Eat
What is the “best” diet? Do calories matter? And when it comes to protein, fat, and carbs, which ones are good and which are bad? […]
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Food Rules
Eating doesn’t have to be so complicated. In this age of ever-more elaborate diets and conflicting health advice, Food Rules brings welcome simplicity to our […]
Read MoreHistory

Driving While Black African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights
In Driving While Black, the acclaimed historian Gretchen Sorin reveals how the car—the ultimate symbol of independence and possibility—has always held particular importance for African […]
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Cleveland’s Millionaires’ Row
The incredible affluence and extravagance of Euclid Avenue’s Millionaires’ Row have fascinated Clevelanders for more than a century. Within these stately mansions, US presidents enjoyed […]
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