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Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard's book is about much more than their time as social secretaries in the White House. It is about how we can all work better together.
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Jamie Sayen tells the story of Groveton, New Hampshire, and the mill that was once the life of the community, in the residents' own words.
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Johan Swinnen & Devin Briski have written a history of the world through the lens of beer brewing and distribution.
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Sarah Lacy takes us on her journey through the patriarchy, and gives us a guide for personal and professional noncompliance with and resistance to it.
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Alice Echols tells the story of her grandfather, It's a Wonderful Life, and a lie at the heart of the American narrative.
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