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Who’s Your Doctor?: A Guide to Protect You From the Wrong One

Publication Date: 09/30/2025

The American healthcare system has experienced a dramatic increase in the number of non-physician providers practicing medicine without the schooling of a medical doctor. Do you know who your “doctor” is? Who’s Your Doctor analytically walks readers through all of the different providers they may encounter in the healthcare system,…

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Duplicity: Basketball, Drugs, and My Double Life

Publication Date: 09/30/2025

In Duplicity: Basketball, Drugs, and My Double Life Curtis Malone offers readers a detailed look at his complicated life by sharing a powerful tale of hypocrisy, greed, betrayal, failed dreams, and renewed hope. Curtis Malone had the charisma, vision, and connections to become a giant in the world of grassroots…

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Building Your Board of Directors for Life: Create a Network That Guides, Supports, and Inspires You

Publication Date: 09/30/2025

Building Your Board of Directors for Life is an inspirational, actionable guide that empowers readers to take control of their personal and professional lives by curating a “board of directors”—a supportive group of individuals who provide guidance, accountability, and encouragement. Imagine having a personal board of directors—trusted mentors who provide…

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Doing Great Harm?: How DEI and Identity Politics Are Infecting American Healthcare—and How We Are Fighting Back

Publication Date: 09/30/2025

The doctor who leads the movement to restore sanity to American medicine explains why we must rid it of identity politics. Wokeness has taken over the medical establishment of the United States—and the future of healthcare hangs in the balance. So does the health of every American. Dr. Stanley Goldfarb,…

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As Professors Lay Dying: Selecting a College Amidst an Educational Crisis

Publication Date: 09/30/2025

As professors in the United States are being paid less and less to teach more and more undergraduates, prospective students need all the information they can get about receiving their tuition-dollars’ worth. About to choose a college? About to make an investment that might exceed a quarter-million dollars? Worried about…

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Fighting Back: Stan Andrews and the Birth of the Israeli Air Force

Publication Date: 09/25/2025

Fighting Back is the story of Stan Andrews, an assimilated American Jew and World War II veteran who became one of the first fighter pilots in the history of the Israeli Air Force. “Jeffrey and Craig Weiss have uncovered the story of a Jewish hero in the mold of a Leon Uris…

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Stop Trying!: The Life-Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More

Publication Date: 09/23/2025

If you’re struggling to get things done or meet your goals, the problem isn’t that you’re not trying hard enough, it’s that you’re trying in the first place. When it comes to getting stuff done, we fall short more often than we like to admit. This can leave us feeling…

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The Ballad of Innes of Skara Skaill

Publication Date: 09/23/2025

Returning to the Northern Isles of Skara Skaill, a bereaved son takes up with two young brothers living outcast on the village streets and moors of Skara Heath, and after running afoul of the corrupted local authority, they band together in a struggle both ancient and new, a struggle of…

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What’s with Baum?

Publication Date: 09/23/2025

Woody Allen’s slyly entertaining first novel is a satirical tour de force that will have readers guessing who is who. Asher Baum is quietly losing his mind. Can you blame him? A middle-aged Jewish journalist turned novelist and playwright, consumed with anxiety about everything under the sun, his turgid philosophical…

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1971: How All of America’s Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History

Publication Date: 09/18/2025

How Nixon’s break from the gold standard set America on the path to economic ruin. “Paul Stone’s passion for the common American is as powerful as his disdain for massive, centralized government. The story told in this book has never been shared before, offering incredible distinctions between modern economic policy…

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