Nonfiction

Burn It Down: What the Polls Say Young Americans Really Want

Publication Date: 09/22/2026

The data-backed map to America’s next political era. Most people think they know what time it is in America—a return to Constitutional conservative principles. Wrong. The clock is about to run out—and the people still arguing over yesterday’s headlines are going to get blindsided. Big Data Poll has exclusive data…

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Dealing: Memoirs of a Cocaine Teenpin

Publication Date: 09/15/2026

A true story of an original girlfella who broke all the rules, survived federal prison, and found grace along the way. To meet Denise Trigo-Fleming today is to meet an accomplished and savvy professional with a happy family, leading a quiet and enviable Hollywood life. She is devoted to her…

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Closing the Fulfillment Gap: How to Design the Work Life You Want

Publication Date: 09/15/2026

An evidence-based guide for those ready to stop feeling stuck in their careers and start feeling greater fulfillment in their work and lives. You’ve checked all the boxes: the degree, the promotions, the hard work—but you’re not happy. You feel stuck, undervalued, and bored. Change is essential, but you don’t…

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In the War Room: The Inside Story of Israel’s Longest War

Publication Date: 09/08/2026

“the closest look yet at a war whose repercussions continue to shake the world.” —Prof. Walter Russell Mead, Global View columnist for The Wall Street Journal and author of The Arc of a Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Fate of the Jewish People. In the War Room is…

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Stolen: A True Story—Kidnapped, Rescued, Redeemed

Publication Date: 09/08/2026

A true crime memoir of international abduction, miraculous rescue, and the long road from trauma to forgiveness and redemption. At seven years old, Lauren Burns was abducted by her father and taken from her home in Texas. She was flown to the Middle East and thrust into a life she…

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Charlie Kirk, in His Own Words

Publication Date: 09/08/2026

A tribute memorial photobook preserving the faith, convictions, and legacy of Charlie Kirk—conservative activist, Turning Point USA founder, and Christian—through his own words, photographs, and testimonials from those who loved him most. This is his book. His words, his photographs, his legacy, compiled by a close personal friend and confidant…

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Miss Kathi: Saving Lives in North Korea

Publication Date: 09/01/2026

The remarkable story of Swiss aid worker Kathi Zellweger, whose history of engagement with a secretive, isolated North Korea over nearly three decades is unprecedented in its scope, access, and humanitarian impact. One of the first book-length accounts in English by an aid worker operating on the ground in North…

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Praying for Mr. Right: A Story of Love, Surrender, and God’s Unwavering Faithfulness

Publication Date: 09/01/2026

Through whispered prayers and letters to a man she had yet to meet, God wrote a love story far bigger than Hannah could have ever imagined. At first glance this may seem like a typical boy-meets-girl love story. But it goes far deeper than that. Hannah Cook longed deeply for…

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My Lethal Obsession

Publication Date: 09/01/2026

Blending family drama with page-turning suspense, My Lethal Obsession confronts the eternal hatred one group has faced throughout history in very human, very personal terms, and honors the unbreakable will to survive and begin anew. Gideon Wistreich is haunted by visions of his family’s persecution across generations. His visions compel…

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Your Good Death: Why End-of-Life Healthcare Is So Difficult and How to Make it Work for You

Publication Date: 09/01/2026

Speaking to readers who are struggling to navigate end-of-life healthcare, Your Good Death presents both personal stories and research-based strategies capable of shaping key questions that could revolutionize the course of their care—even while healthy. While most Americans say they prefer to die at home, only about a third will…

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