Nonfiction

Always Eat Dessert… and 6 More Weight Loss and Lifestyle Habits I Learned in the Convent

Publication Date: 04/17/2018

When I entered the convent, I was eighteen, heavyset, and lacking self-confidence. I planned to stay forever, living an idealistic life devoted to God. Perhaps deep down I was looking for one solution to all of life’s decisions and ambiguities while forging ahead despite parental disapproval. But the years I…

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De-Policing America: A Street Cop’s View of the Anti-Police State

Publication Date: 04/10/2018

“De-policing” isn’t about police apathy—it’s about leftist antipathy toward the police. Cops and society’s confusion about police work have collided as progressives try to replace equal justice for all with social justice for some. De-policing is the phenomenon where cops avoid pro-active patrol, meaning, will a police officer respond when…

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All Rise – The Aaron Judge Story

Publication Date: 04/03/2018

New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge burst onto the baseball scene in 2017 like a shooting star of the first magnitude. Standing six feet, seven inches tall and weighing 282 pounds, Judge won the right field job in spring training and proceeded to set the baseball world on fire during…

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Adam Ruins Everything

Publication Date: 03/27/2018

We’re all wrong—and we didn’t even know it. Do you know the real stories behind what you—without question—believe? Well, Adam Conover does—because “Adam ruins everything.” Adam Ruins Everything recaps the first season of the hit truTV television series that embarks on a comically inventive yet unrelentingly serious quest to reveal…

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The 20-Month Legend: My Baby Boy’s Fight with Cancer

Publication Date: 03/13/2018

As if juggling a life with half-a-dozen kids, including triplets, isn’t enough, Steve Tate receives the life-altering news that one of his triplets, Hayes, has been diagnosed with brain cancer. The once-star collegiate football player finds himself fighting for his son’s life. This memoir takes you through the various challenges…

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The Samurai Listener

Publication Date: 03/06/2018

From white belt to black belt—how to become a more confident and effective negotiator, listener, speaker, and leader using the way of the Samurai. Justice, courage, loyalty, self-control: these are more than words limited to the study of ancient wars and the martial arts. They are essential to the workplace…

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Culture Wins: The Roadmap to an Irresistible Workplace

Publication Date: 02/20/2018

What could your company accomplish if it could attract and retain employees who buy into your organization’s mission 100%? Culture Wins is a practical yet challenging modern guidebook for organizations that want to own the future. Its firsthand insights into building a contagious culture will drive sustainable growth and innovation…

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Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation

Publication Date: 02/20/2018

The death of a child. Life-threatening illness. Plane crashes. Terror attacks. Natural disasters. Some of us never fully recover from unimaginable traumas like these, but some not only survive—they bounce back to thrive and grow. Jolt tells the stories of people transformed by trauma, and the new paths that they…

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Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It

Publication Date: 02/13/2018

Across the globe a “revolt” of sorts is taking place against elitism. No more will big government, big media, big banks, big bureaucracy, and big institutions hold the secret nuggets of truth and dictate our lives and fortunes. Financial markets, political punditry, and cultural leaders are all scrambling to react…

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What to Do When Jane Knows DICK About Dating: If He Wants You, You Will Know It

Publication Date: 02/13/2018

Here’s Jane. See Jane go on a date. See Jane fail—oh no! Jane, no! I mean, really, what’s a Jane gotta do to land a man so she can, finally, kick singlehood to the curb? Dating is a nightmare for single women today. When the “rules changed” single men became…

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