Nonfiction

Bringing Them Home: The Untold Cost of Putting Mission First

Publication Date: 08/17/2021

One woman’s journey through the experiences of war, love, loss, and sacrifice. Based on true events, Bringing Them Home follows the lives of several young service members: fierce and feminine O’Neil, the narrator, who surprises everyone by enlisting; Jake, straightforward and handsome, a friend who turns into so much more;…

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Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History

Publication Date: 08/17/2021

#1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller As seen on Tucker Carlson Tonight As heard on Glenn Beck and Mark Levin “In his famous Farewell Address, President Eisenhower warned about allowing public policy to become captive to a scientific elite without regard to the principles of our constitutional system and the goals…

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Clarence Thomas: The Things He Learned

Publication Date: 08/03/2021

Clarence Thomas is a Justice of the Supreme Court, one of America’s most important jobs—but he was once a kid just like you! Building houses, planting a vegetable garden, driving his grandfather’s truck, and helping those in need…these are just a few things Clarence Thomas learned while growing up in…

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Manhood Manifesto: How Men Must Lead at Home, at Work, and in the Public Sphere

Publication Date: 08/03/2021

In a depressed society infected with the diseases of anxiety, fear, hatred, and hopelessness, restoring traditional Masculine Leadership provides the only source of hope. Manhood Manifesto is a book about men, their leadership, and the condition of masculinity today. We live in the greatest country in the world—the United States…

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American History Revised: 200 Startling Facts That Never Made It into the Textbooks

Publication Date: 08/03/2021

“American History Revised is as informative as it is entertaining and humorous. Filled with irony, surprises, and long-hidden secrets, the book does more than revise American history, it reinvents it.”—James Bamford, bestselling author of The Puzzle Palace, Body of Secrets, and The Shadow Factory This spirited reexamination of American history delves into…

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Get the Hell Out of Debt: The Proven 3-Phase Method That Will Radically Shift Your Relationship to Money

Publication Date: 07/20/2021

Thousands of amazing humans have eradicated millions of dollars in debt because Erin Skye Kelly taught them how to get the hell out of it! Erin Skye Kelly wrote Get the Hell Out of Debt after her own struggle to become consumer-debt free. She was tired of listening to middle-aged…

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There Will Be Lobster: Memoir of a Midlife Crisis

Publication Date: 07/20/2021

You know her. You’ve seen her. You may even see yourself in her. If you’re arriving to the midlife crisis party—the one that’s serving low self-esteem, desperation, unreliable behavior, forgetfulness, carelessness, and the loneliness of loss—the stories and anecdotes in this memoir will assure you that you are not alone.…

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The Fragile Years: Proven Strategies for the Care of Aging Loved Ones

Publication Date: 07/20/2021

Inside intelligence you will need to make informed decisions, financially and compassionately, when caring for aging loved ones—whether they are living at home, in a care facility, or in the hospital or hospice care. Do you have a parent or aging loved one nearing or in the most fragile years…

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Did Muhammad Exist?: An Inquiry into Islam’s Obscure Origins―Revised and Expanded Edition

Publication Date: 07/13/2021

Are jihadis dying for a fiction? Everything you thought you knew about Islam is about to change. Is there any sound historical evidence that the prophet of Islam actually existed, or is the entire story of Muhammad fable or fiction? It is a question that few have thought—or dared—to ask.…

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Barack Obama’s Promised Land: Deplorables Need Not Apply

Publication Date: 07/06/2021

Black Americans hoped Barack Obama would lead them to the “Promised Land,” and white Americans hoped he would reconcile the races, but by failing to understand his country or himself, Obama pulled the nation apart. In his introduction to the world at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, then state senator…

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