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Author: Prentis HemphillProduct Code: 9446Publisher: Random HousePublication Date: 06/04/2024Format: Hardback
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From one of the most prominent voices in the trauma conversation comes a groundbreaking new way to heal on a personal and a collective level.
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$29.00
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A lush tapestry of poetry and prose, Here to Stay is an invitation to engage with a new field of contemporary American poetry.
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$18.99
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Literary editor: Rebecca NagleProduct Code: 9452Publisher: HarperPublication Date: 09/10/2024Format: Hardback
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A 2024 Publisher's Weekly Top 10 book of the year.
A Kirkus Best Nonfiction Book of 2024.
A powerful work of reportage and American history that braids the story of the forced removal of Native Americans onto treaty lands in the nation’s earliest days, and a small-town murder in the 1990s that led to a Supreme Court ruling reaffirming Native rights to that land more than a century later
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$32.00
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Author: Jerald WalkerProduct Code: 9453Publisher: AmistadPublication Date: 09/10/2024Format: Hardback
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In this engaging follow up to How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, the recipient of PEN New England Award for nonfiction and finalist for the National Book Award sharply examines and explains Black life and culture with equal parts candor and humor.
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$24.99
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Authors: Deidre Havrelock, Edward KayProduct Code: 9449Publisher: Christy Ottaviano BooksPublication Date: 09/24/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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Celebrate Indigenous thinkers and inventions with this beautifully designed, award-winning interactive nonfiction book—perfect for fans of Braiding Sweetgrass.
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$9.99
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Author: Kit HeyamProduct Code: 9450Publisher: Seal PressPublication Date: 09/24/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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A “vital” (New York Times Book Review), groundbreaking global history of gender nonconformity
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$19.99
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Author: Héctor TobarProduct Code: 9456Publisher: PicadorPublication Date: 09/24/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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A new book by the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer about the twenty-first-century Latino experience and identity.
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$18.00
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In stunning full color and accessible text, a graphic adaptation of the American Book Award winning history of the United States as told from the perspective of Indigenous peoples—perfect for readers of all ages
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$22.95
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Author: Dana FrankProduct Code: 9464Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/08/2024Format: Hardback
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4 stories of resilience, mutual aid, and radical rebellion that will transform how we understand the Great Depression
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$39.95
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Author: Bill Ong HingProduct Code: 9465Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/08/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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“Incisive and compelling, reflecting the painful wisdom and knowledge that Bill Ong Hing has accrued over the course of fifty years . . . ”—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow
First book to argue that immigrant and refugee rights are part of the fight for racial justice; offers a humanitarian approach to reform and abolition
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$18.95
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An irreverent poetry collection that wrestles with questions of family, mortality, cultural history, and identity from the Filipinx-American experience
“you showed him your teeth, you dared him to look into your mouth to see the metal bands straightening your jaw into an American smile.”—from Field Guide for Accidents
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$18.00
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Author: Serene KhaderProduct Code: 9467Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/29/2024Format: Hardback
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For readers of Hood Feminism and Against White Feminism
An incisive examination of why the pillars of feminism have eroded—and how all women, not just the #girlbosses, can rebuild them
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$28.95
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