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Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff
America’s top cleaning expert shares a compassionate, simple plan to declutter and downsize, honoring memories. Learn what to keep, what to let go, and how to live fully now.$1.99$25.00 -
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Come to the Edge
An intimate memoir of Christina Haag’s five-year romance with John F. Kennedy Jr. from youth to adulthood. Glamorous, heartfelt, and bittersweet, it recaptures first love, New York, and grace under pressure.$1.99$20.00 -
Nature’s Best Hope
Nature’s Best Hope shows how homeowners can turn yards into wildlife habitats with native plants, creating conservation corridors—practical, easy steps you can take to protect wildlife and the planet.$3.99$30.00 -
How Stella Learned to Talk
Memoir and practical guide by a speech-language pathologist who teaches her dog to talk using voice buttons, sharing a clear, science-based method to teach pets language and strengthen bonds.$2.99$17.99 -
History Year by Year
A visual, global history timeline from ancient origins to today, with dramatic photos and maps; browseable, bite-sized entries, great for family libraries seeking quick historical context.$2.99$50.00 -
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The Trial of Lizzie Borden
A definitive, meticulously researched true-crime saga of Lizzie Borden’s 1892 trial, blending transcripts, letters, and era lore into a fast-paced legal history accessible to mystery fans and history buffs alike.$1.99$19.99 -
The Elephant Whisperer
Conservationist Lawrence Anthony saves a herd of rogue elephants at Thula Thula, forging a life-changing bond that teaches loyalty, freedom, and joy, a heartwarming story for animal lovers and adventurers.$2.99$20.00 -
Ten Caesars
Barry Strauss chronicles 300+ years of Rome through ten emperors from Augustus to Constantine, explaining rise, reinvention, and legacies in law, language, religion, and culture in a vivid, accessible narrative.$2.99$19.99 -
Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers
Sapolsky explains how chronic stress hijacks our biology, linking worry to heart disease, ulcers, and more, with practical tips to curb stress—now updated with sleep, addiction, anxiety, and spirituality insights.$1.99$24.99 -
Pride and Pleasure
Award-winning biography of Angelica and Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, sisters of Alexander Hamilton, tracing their loves, ambitions, and influence in America’s founding—intimate, vivid, and sweeping.$3.99$36.00 -
The Menopause Moment
Debunk myths about midlife and menopause with science-based, no-hype guidance. Learn how hormones work, get evidence-backed strategies for health and longevity, and enter your next chapter with confidence.$0.99$24.99 -
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Eleanor: A Life
A sweeping, single-volume biography of Eleanor Roosevelt by David Michaelis, tracing her transformation from an orphaned childhood to FDR’s partner, activist, diplomat, and architect of human rights and global citizenship.$2.99$21.00 -
Unorthodox
Now a Netflix series, this bestselling memoir follows Deborah Feldman’s escape from the Satmar Hasidic sect, her struggle with an arranged marriage, and her journey toward independence in New York.$1.99$17.99 -
Tell My Horse
Zora Neale Hurston’s first-hand travelogue through Haiti and Jamaica in the 1930s reveals voodoo ceremonies, rituals, and beliefs from an insider’s perspective, immersive, offering vivid cultural anthropology and gripping storytelling.$4.99$15.99 -
Rocket Boys
Rocket Boys is a memoir about Homer Hickam, a Coalwood teen in 1957 who builds rockets with friends, chasing space dreams as his town struggles and they come of age.$1.99$9.99 -
The Wolf of Wall Street
NYT bestselling memoir of Jordan Belfort, the Wall Street trader who built a fortune on excess and deceit, then crashed, a gripping true-life tale for fans of Scorsese thrillers.$1.99$20.00 -
The Heart of a Woman
Maya Angelou’s fourth memoir follows her New York City years, Harlem Writers Guild emergence, civil rights activism, love’s heartbreak, and motherhood, told with warmth, wit, and deeply candid, empowering insight.$5.99$19.00 -
Red Scarf Girl
A powerful memoir of twelve-year-old Ji-li Jiang during China’s Cultural Revolution, as friends turn against her family and her father is imprisoned, forcing a painful choice between loyalty and safety.$2.99$16.99 -
Galileo’s Daughter
A intimate biography of Galileo told through his cloistered daughter Maria Celeste’s letters, exploring science, faith, and politics in Renaissance Italy—a dramatic, human portrait of the father of modern science.$2.99$15.99




















