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Beyond Proportionality: Israel’s Just War in Gaza

Publication Date: 05/07/2025

Any country can lawfully defend itself against terrorists who initiate wars, shield themselves among civilians, and ignore the rules governing armed combat—even the Jewish state of Israel. “A necessary book that addresses a moral and military question: What can a nation do to defend itself against terrorists who pay no…

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Passport to Danger

Publication Date: 05/27/2025

Passport to Danger is a thrilling story of espionage during the height of the Cold War with the action racing from posh office towers in New York City to a crescendo in the resort towns of Cuernavaca and Acapulco with stakes of nuclear proportions. The CIA-backed invasion of the Bay…

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Mindfire: Diary of an Anxious Twenty-Something

Publication Date: 05/13/2025

When your mind is on fire, how do you extinguish the flame? Here’s one thing college doesn’t teach you: Adulting is hard. Studies show that approximately 50 percent of adults ages eighteen to twenty-four suffer from anxiety. Mindfire takes readers along on the emotional journey that is growing up, and the anxiety…

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Transplants

Publication Date: 05/13/2025

A harrowing and poignant novel following two young women in pursuit of kinship and self-discovery who yearn to survive in a world that doesn’t know where either of them belong.  On a university campus in rural Qixian, Lin and Liz make an improbable pair: Lin, a Chinese student closer to…

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Rory Land: The Up-and-Down World of Golf’s Global Icon

Publication Date: 05/13/2025

RORY LAND is the unabashed story of Rory McIlroy, golf’s most compelling icon, the caring but conflicted soul (and lightning rod!) from a troubled Irish homeland whose swing is so immaculate it should be etched in stained glass.  Timothy M. Gay writes that four-time major champion Rory McIlroy is “golf’s…

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Annapurna

Publication Date: 05/06/2025

During a treacherous winter trek to the basecamp of Annapurna, one woman is forced to confront the events leading up to her best friend’s tragic death twenty years earlier as well as the nature of their friendship, the meaning of love, and the unexpected consequences of what is spoken—and what…

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Hello (And Goodbye) To All That: A Memoir of a Changing New York in the 21st Century

Publication Date: 05/06/2025

A moving father and son journey across time and place, and the surprising bonds that form between generations. Growing up in suburban Chicago, Jonathan Liebson heard stories about the fabled New York City of his father’s childhood: from the World’s Fair to Mayor LaGuardia to the family-owned drugstore in Midtown.…

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Kvell: A Word You Should Know

Publication Date: 05/06/2025

Kvell transforms a traditional Yiddish word into a universal practice of celebrating others’ achievements, reminding us of the joy and connection created through simple acts of acknowledgement, praise, and encouragement. Kvell celebrates an important Yiddish word that was never assimilated into the English language. But it’s a word we should all…

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Seeing Around Corners: C-Suite Wisdom from America’s Most Insightful Leaders

Publication Date: 04/29/2025

Seeing Around Corners is a business book that gathers exclusive, frank, and unfettered advice, anecdotes, and insight from legendary CEOs, in-the-thick-of-it company founders, cutting-edge innovators, and industry-shaping experts to help readers navigate the most important management and leadership issues of the day. Drawn from hundreds of hours of one-on-one interviews…

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Mother of Bourbon: The Greatest American Whiskey Story Never Told

Publication Date: 04/29/2025

The outrageously inspiring story of the most successful and influential woman distiller of Kentucky Bourbon that nobody’s heard…until now! Introducing Mary Dowling, Mother of Bourbon. “Eric Goodman is excellent at telling a factual, thrilling, rags-to-riches story with such zest, insight, and alacrity. Mary Dowling has been mostly lost to history,…

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