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Bloomsbury Publishing USA A Block in Time: A New York City History at the Corner of Fifth Avenue and Twenty-Third Street
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Apostles of Revolution: Jefferson, Paine, Monroe, and the Struggle Against the Old Order in America and Europe
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery: Where War Comes Home
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Penguin on Vacation
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Good Eater
An enlightening and delicious look at how vegans and their critics are redefining the way the world eats in the twenty-first century.For years, there has been no doubt that widespread consumption of meat is both environmentally destructive and morally dubious. A growing chorus of scientists, health experts, and activists champion the benefits of a plant-based diet. Nevertheless, change has been slow to arrive, and the chasm between our appetites and our collective well-being seems impossibly vast. We know we must transition to a more plant-based world. But what would such a world look like, and how do we realistically get there?One group of people has been grappling with this question for decades: vegans. Once mocked for its hempy puritanism, the vegan movement has grown from a fringe identity into a veritable cultural juggernaut. Yet visions of what our food system should look like continue to conflict. Is the healthful vegan lifestyle appeali
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Tough Broad
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Gutsy Girl, a funny, inspiring, deeply researched exploration into the science and psychology of the outdoors and our place in it as we age.Caroline Paul has always filled her life with adventure: From mountain biking in the Bolivian Andes to pitching a tent, mid-blizzard, on Denali, she has never been a stranger to the exhilaration the outdoors can hold. Yet through it all, she has long wondered, Why aren''t women, like men, encouraged to keep adventuring into old age? Tough Broad is her quest to understand not just how to live a dynamic life in a changing body, but why we must. She dives deep into the current research on aging, and highlights the results with the stories of women like ninety-three-year-old hiker Dot Fisher-Smith, eighty-year-old scuba diver Louise Wholey, fifty-two-year-old BASE jumper Shawn Brokemond, sixty-four-year-old birdwatcher Virginia Rose, and the many sep
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA How Music Changed YouTube
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA I Will Show You How It Was
A story of searing clarity from Ukraine''s frontlines of an unfathomably resilient, freedom loving people who refuse to bend to Putin''s assault on truth and human life.-Nicole PerlrothDestined to become a classic of modern war reporting.-Luke HardingA raw, irreverent account of a young Ukrainian reporter on-the-ground as his country heroically defends itself against the Russian invasion. In late February 2022, a series of missiles and rocket strikes began falling upon Ukraine, as the Russian military barreled over the border and fanned out across the country. First they took Chernobyl, then Kherson, then Mariupol. Time stood still as the world waited for Ukraine to flatten underneath the boot of its neighbor. Meanwhile, on the front lines in the capital city, Kyiv Independent reporter Illia Ponomarenko was seeing a different story on unfold: after months-years-of waiting for this long-feared attack, Ukraine w
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Heir of Fire
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA How to Leave: Quitting the City and Coping with a New Reality
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Last House Before the Mountain
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South, with a Foreword by Bryan Stevenson
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Float Up, Sing Down
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA History's Angel
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War against Reconstruction
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Apology
From the author of The Vagina Monologues, one of the most influential works of the twentieth century, comes a powerful, life-changing examination of abuse and atonement.One of the most shatteringly brilliant books I have read. As soon as I finished it, I read it again, and again, and again' Decca Aitkenhead, Sunday Times A masterpiece. Truly one of the most courageous and original works of our time' Naomi Klein One of the most original and profound books of the decade' Johann HariLike millions of women, Eve Ensler has been waiting much of her lifetime for an apology. Sexually and physically abused by her father, Eve has struggled her whole life from this betrayal, longing for an honest reckoning from a man who is long dead. After years of work as an anti-violence activist, she decided she would wait no longer; an apology could be imagined, by her, for her, to her. The Apology, written by Eve from her father''s point of view in th
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA When I Grow Up: The Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Women Who Broke the Rules: Sonia Sotomayor
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." —Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Many awe-inspiring women have changed the course of history. From fighting for social justice and women's rights to discovering and shaping our amazing country, women have left an indelible mark on our past, present, and future. But it's not easy to affect change, and these women didn't always play by the rules to make a difference! Kathleen Krull blends history and humor in this accessible young biography series. Sonia Sotomayor's path, from growing up in the projects to success in Ivy League universities to her rise in the legal profession is a true testament to the American dream. She broke the rules women were supposed to follow in her life and career, ultimately becoming the first Latino justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, and the third woman to serve the Court. Her determined spirit and achievements make her a role model and an inspiration.
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Dead Girls Don't Lie
Jennifer Shaw Wolf keeps readers on their toes in another dark, romantic story of murder and secrets. Jaycee and Rachel were best friends. But that was before. Before that terrible night at the old house. Before Rachel shut Jaycee out. Before Jaycee chose Skyler over Rachel. Then Rachel is found dead. The police blame a growing gang problem in their small town, but Jaycee is sure it has to do with that night at the old house. Rachel’s text is the first clue--starting Jaycee on a search that leads to a shocking secret. Rachel’s death was no random crime, and Jaycee must figure out who to trust before she can expose the truth.
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Last Good Day of the Year
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Dogs on Duty: Soldiers' Best Friends on the Battlefield and Beyond
When the news of the raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound broke, the SEAL team member that stole the show was a highly trained canine companion. Throughout history, dogs have been key contributors to military units. Dorothy Hinshaw Patent follows man's best friend onto the battlefield, showing readers why dogs are uniquely qualified for the job at hand, how they are trained, how they contribute to missions, and what happens when they retire. With full-color photographs throughout and sidebars featuring heroic canines throughout history, Dogs on Duty provides a fascinating look at these exceptional soldiers and companions.
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Bugged: How Insects Changed History
There are about ten quintillion insects in the world—and some of them have affected human history in tremendous ways! For as long as humans have been on earth, we’ve co-existed with insects . . . for better or for worse. Once you begin to look at world history through fly-specked glasses, you begin to see the mark of these minute life forms at every turn. Beneficial bugs have built empires. Bad bugs have toppled them. Bugged is not your everyday history book. From the author and illustrator team behind kid-favorite Poop Happened! A History of the World from the Bottom Up, this combination of world history, social history, natural science, epidemiology, public health, conservation, and microbiology is told with fun and informative graphics and in an irreverent voice, making this one fun-to-read book.
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA A Thirst for Home: A Story of Water across the World
Alemitu lives with her mother in a poor village in Ethiopia, where she must walk miles for water and hunger roars in her belly. Even though life is difficult, she dreams of someday knowing more about the world. When her mother has no choice but to leave her at an orphanage to give her a chance at a better life, an American family adopts Alemitu. She becomes Eva in her new home in America, and although her life there is better in so many ways, she’ll never forget her homeland and the mother who gave up so much for her. Told through the lens that water connects all people everywhere, this eye-opening, emotional story will get readers thinking about the world beyond their own.
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA What Will Hatch?
Jelly, jiggly. What will hatch? Wiggly, squiggly. . . tadpole. What is more exciting than waiting for an egg to hatch? Creatures of all varieties begin inside an egg-and those eggs also come in all shapes and sizes. From a squiggly tadpole to fuzzy robin to a leathery platypus, this charming text and unique illustrations show eight different animals as they begin life. With a cut-out on each page readers will have fun guessing... what will hatch?
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Ruler & Compass: Practical Geometric Constructions
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA From Rage to Reason
Analyzing sex-offense laws and false claims, this book shows that laws based on vengeance rather than justice or evidence create new forms of harm while failing to address the real and pervasive problem of sexual violence.In this timely and extensively researched book, sociologist Emily Horowitz shows how current sex-offense policies in the United States create new forms of harm and prevent those who have caused harm from the process of constructive repentance or contributing to society after punishment. Horowitz also illustrates the failure of criminal justice responses to social problems. Sharing detailed narratives from the experiences of those on registries and their loved ones, Horowitz reveals the social impact and cycle of violence that results from dehumanizing and banishing those who have already been held accountable.From Rage to Reason offers a new perspective on how and why false claims about sex offenses became so pervasive and how these myths fostered ineffe
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Isley Brothers 33
The Isley Brothers'' 3+3, dissects The Isleys' 50-year-old undisputed masterwork, an album that firmly established their music dynasty on a global scale, as well as heralding the boldest run of genre-defiant albums of their 67-year career. The 1973 watershed was their first multiplatinum release and is significant as a rare, crossover record by a Black act that struck a chord with urban, rock, and pop consumers, despite the schisms between audiences due to bias-driven media and industry marketing.The book looks at the album from all angles: from The Isleys' early career to their influence on rock and rollers both Black and White, from the twists and turns of having national hits without national recognition, on to their decision to form T-Neck Records and the group's challenges navigating a music industry that racially codified music and hampered Black artists from universal acclaim and compensations. Finally, a summation of the decades follows The Isleys'' run
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Island
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.Darwin called the Galápagos archipelago a little world within itself, unaffected by humans and set on its own evolutionary path strange, diverse, and unique. Islands are repositories of unique cultures and ways of living, seed banks built up in relative isolation. Island is an archipelago of ideas, drawing from research and first-hand experience living, working, and traveling to islands as far afield as Madeira and Cape Verde, Orkney and Svalbard, the Aran Islands and the Gulf Islands, Hong Kong and Manhattan. Islands have long been viewed as both paradise and prison we project onto them our deepest desires for freedom and escape, but also our greatest fears of forced isolation. This book asks: what can islands teach us about living sustainably, being alone or coexisting with others, coping with uncertainty, and making do?Island explores t
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Feature Film Budgeting: A Step-by-Step Manual
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Deep as the Sky Red as the Sea
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA I SAW DEATH COMING
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Wild Chocolate
Inspiring. -MARK BITTMANOne of the best stories under the sun. -JOSÉ ANDRÉSFrom James Beard Award-winner Rowan Jacobsen, the thrilling story of the farmers, activists, and chocolate makers fighting all odds to revive ancient cacao and produce the world''s finest bar.When Rowan Jacobsen first heard of a chocolate bar made entirely from wild Bolivian cacao, he was skeptical. The waxy mass-market chocolate of his childhood had left him indifferent to it, and most experts believed wild cacao had disappeared from the rainforest centuries ago. But one dazzling bite of Cru Sauvage was all it took. Chasing chocolate down the supply chain and back through history, Jacobsen travels the rainforests of the Amazon and Central America to find the chocolate makers, activists, and indigenous leaders who are bucking the system that long ago abandoned wild and heirloom cacao in favor of high-yield, low-flavor varietals preferred by
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA House of Sky and Breath
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Dirtbag, Massachusetts: A Confessional
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Heir of Fire
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Humble Lover
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Apartment
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA Can We Talk About Israel?: A Guide for the Curious, Confused, and Conflicted
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA The Deer Camp: A Memoir of a Father, a Family, and the Land that Healed Them
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Bloomsbury Publishing USA A Bound Woman Is a Dangerous Thing: The Incarceration of African American Women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland
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