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What I Learned from Mom: 27 Celebrated Individuals on How Mother’s Wisdom Shaped Their Lives

Publication Date: 03/31/2026

The CEOs behind Sesame Street bring you the inspirational and life-changing lessons and parenting insights that successful people have learned from their moms. The first and most important teacher in life is mom. Her lessons start in early childhood and last a lifetime. Behind many successful people is a mother…

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Merry-Go-Round Broke Down: A Novel of Guilt, Greed & Globalization

Publication Date: 03/31/2026

A novel of nine linked parables about globalization, ambition, hope, love, and greed spanning two decades and eight countries. Fall 2008. The Waldorf Astoria New York. Two armed men storm the hotel’s famed bar and hold the occupants hostage: an American corporate raider, a Chinese tycoon, a British hedge fund…

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Jesus and His Fishermen: The Untold Story

Publication Date: 03/31/2026

When Jesus said to his first disciples, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men,” he knew his “fishing” for souls would parallel the preparation, patience, success, failures, and frustrations of fishermen. There has seldom been a more important time for Christians to reclaim Jesus and his message…

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The Digital Human Advantage: Driving Business Growth Through Intelligent Digital Agents

Publication Date: 03/24/2026

The Digital Human Advantage is a concise, practical guide to creating viable, AI-enabled digital agents that will exponentially expand your business and team’s productivity and creativity. AI-enabled digital human agents are no longer a concept of the future—they are here, transforming the way we work and redefining business success. Far…

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Share of Culture: How Brands Grow in the Attention Economy

Publication Date: 03/24/2026

How progressive marketers build brands in a post-advertising world. The rules of marketing and brand building have fundamentally changed. While traditional marketers compete for diminishing TV audiences, a new generation of brands have stopped trying to buy attention; instead, they earn it. They don’t interrupt culture—they become part of it.…

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Standing Strong: Grove City College’s 150-Year Journey in Faith, Freedom, and the Pursuit of Excellence

Publication Date: 03/24/2026

For 150 years, Grove City College has powerfully promoted faith, freedom, and the pursuit of excellence.        Grove City College is perhaps best known for its 1984 Supreme Court battle with the federal government over financial aid—a case that led the college to reject all federal funding. But the history of…

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How to Ride the Subway: Getting Around on Wall Street and in Life

Publication Date: 03/24/2026

How to Ride the Subway details lessons learned on investing and relationship-building from acclaimed CNBC contributor Jimmy Lebenthal. Jimmy Lebenthal grew up in New York City in the ’70s and ’80s, a hardscrabble time for Gotham. As a youth, the city’s extensive subway system drew his attention to a degree…

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Wartime Writings: Making Sense of October 7 and Its Aftermath

Publication Date: 03/19/2026

One of Israel’s most profound thinkers tells the riveting, real-time account of the hours, days, and months after Hamas’s invasion of Israel. On the morning of October 7, 2023, Hamas ruled Gaza invaded Israel and launched a brutal massacre against Israelis and global war on the Jewish people. Einat Wilf—thinker,…

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Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: The Declassified Story of the Trump–Russia Delusion

Publication Date: 03/19/2026

The definitive tale of how a Clinton hoax became an Obama coup, revealed through newly declassified documents. The Russia hoax was the culmination of corruption, deception, and manipulation that began long before 2016. It started with the Benghazi cover-up, in which Obama and Clinton pushed a false narrative to protect…

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Lincoln’s Speechwriter: John Hay and the Friendship That Inspired American Eloquence

Publication Date: 03/17/2026

Voice, language, and friendship are at the heart of the story behind Lincoln’s speechwriter. John Hay’s contributions to Abraham Lincoln’s political oratory—including his First Inaugural of March 1861, Springfield Farewell Speech of February 1861, the Gettysburg Address of November 1863, as well as many others—uplifted the president’s influence. An extraordinary…

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