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Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
Gillian Tett explains how the tools of anthropology can be used in every aspect of our life and work to better understand what is happening around us and why—and how to make it work better.
June 01, 2021
Book Review by Gabbi Cisneros
After a year of spending most of the time in front of digital devices, near-future world of Paul Neilan's new book feels even more present.
June 10, 2021
Book Review by Emily Porter
Weaving through the pages of this woman's life, you begin to understand how Joan came to be—maybe how any woman could come to be Joan.
June 04, 2021
This beautiful ode to her life shows Marina Jarre finding her place in the world and deciphering her past.
June 18, 2021
Clare Sestanovich gives us a peek into the desires of modern life, lives that are figuring out the everyday, and writes lovely short stories that give us snippets of all these lives that tie together.
June 25, 2021
Winifred Gallagher paints a picture of a hostile migration landscape with women—settlers who were White, Black and Asian—coming into their own, laying down the foundation for equal rights for generations to come—while uprooting the lives of Native Americans and Hispanic peoples.
July 15, 2021
The rocket scientists who figured out how to break us free from Earth’s gravity and get us to the moon usually get all the glory. Earl Swift tells their story, too, but goes beyond them to tell the tale of the engineers who made the final leg of the last three missions to the moon—aboard lunar rovers—possible.
June 29, 2021
Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin has effectively compiled her experience as CEO of Gaia Project Consulting, LLC, with personal traumas and accomplishments throughout her life, crafting a book that perfectly balances vulnerability and instruction.
July 12, 2021
Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell ask if WeWork was "an outlier, or was it simply the most vivid example of a cultural rot that had formed within twenty-first-century entrepreneurial and investment culture?"
July 13, 2021
A new book that shows how social media is doing more than enabling harmful behavior, it is structurally facilitating that behavior and profiting off of it too.
August 02, 2021
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