• The 5 AM Club

    The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life by Robin Sharma

    Legendary leadership and elite performance expert Robin Sharma introduced The 5am Club concept over twenty years ago, based on a revolutionary morning routine that has helped his clients maximize their productivity, activate their best health and bulletproof their serenity in this age of overwhelming complexity.

     

     

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  • Play and Learn 123: First 100 Words, with Novelties on Every Page

    Play and Learn 123: First 100 Words, with Novelties on Every Page

    By Roger Priddy

    This large photographic board book helps preschoolers learn their first numbers through interactive play. Contains fun features such as, peek-a-boo flaps, slide-and-find doors, fold-out images, touch-and-feel textures and more!

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  • 101 First Words

    101 First Words

    By Jane Horne

    101 First Words is a new first learning book for very young children. Each spread is filled with familiar people, animals, objects, and scenes from a baby’s life, laid out in a unique and relatable way to make learning fun rather than hard work. With bright photography and clear text, this book is ideal for children to share with an adult. The large board format is also great for engaging little ones. There is even a giant fold-out page at the end of the book to show all the images again and encourage children to point out what they have already seen on the previous pages.

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  • Be Happy!: A Little Book for a Happy You

    Be Happy!: A Little Book for a Happy You

    By Monica Sheehan

    Monica Sheehan has taken her bestselling book be happy. and created an irresistible little gem for people BIG & small. So open it up and get inspired to . . .

    Sing and dance a little!
    Have fun!
    Be kind–be brave!
    And be the best YOU.

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  • Breaking Butterflies By M. Anjelais

    Breaking Butterflies By M. Anjelais

    By M Anjelais

    The closest he will ever come to happiness is when he’s hurting her. Will she let him?Sphinxie and Cadence. Promised to each other in childhood. Drawn together again as teens. Sphinxie is sweet, compassionate, and plain. Cadence is brilliant, charismatic. Damaged. And diseased. When they were kids, he scarred her with a knife. Now, as his illness progresses, he becomes increasingly demanding. She wants to be loyal – but fears for her life. Only the ultimate sacrifice will give this love an ending.

    A beautiful and twisted story of first love and innocence lost – written when the author was just eighteen.

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  • Between Mothers and Sons By Patricia Stevens

    Between Mothers and Sons By Patricia Stevens

    Between Mothers and Sons By Patricia Stevens is the first anthology in which women writers attempt to answer the question that all mothers have contemplated in the course of mothering the opposite sex.

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  • One Child By Torey Hayden

    One Child By Torey Hayden

    One Child: The True Story of a Tormented Six-Year-Old and the Brilliant Teacher Who Reached Out By Torey Hayden

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  • An Appeal to the World: The Way to Peace in a Time of Division

    An Appeal to the World: The Way to Peace in a Time of Division

    By Dalai Lama

    “Makes the case for unity in a world rife with divisions.” New York Times Book Review

    In this brief yet profound address to global humanity, His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet reveals that we all hold the seeds of world peace within us: “I see with ever greater clarity that our spiritual well-being depends,” the Nobel Peace Prize winner writes, “on our innate human nature, our natural affinity for goodness, compassion, and caring for others.”

    Already a major international bestseller, An Appeal to the World, the new book by one of the most revered spiritual leaders of our time, outlines both the inward and outward paths to peace, addressing a wide range of contemporary topics—from the rise of nationalism, Trump presidency, refugee crisis, climate catastrophes, and materialism to meditation, universal ethics, and even neuroscience. Here is a small book that can truly change the world.

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  • The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone

    The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone

    By Brian Merchant

    The One Device is a tour de force, with a fast-paced edge and heaps of analytical insight.” -Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author of Elon Musk

     
    “A stunning book. You will never look at your iPhone the same way again.” -Dan Lyons, New York Times bestselling author of Disrupted
     
    Odds are that as you read this, an iPhone is within reach. But before Steve Jobs introduced us to “the one device,” as he called it, a cell phone was merely what you used to make calls on the go.
    How did the iPhone transform our world and turn Apple into the most valuable company ever? Veteran technology journalist Brian Merchant reveals the inside story you won’t hear from Cupertino-based on his exclusive interviews with the engineers, inventors, and developers who guided every stage of the iPhone’s creation.
    This deep dive takes you from inside One Infinite Loop to 19th century France to WWII America, from the driest place on earth to a Kenyan pit of toxic e-waste, and even deep inside Shenzhen’s notorious “suicide factories.” It’s a firsthand look at how the cutting-edge tech that makes the world work-touch screens, motion trackers, and even AI-made their way into our pockets.
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  • Note to Self: Inspiring Words From Inspiring People

    Note to Self: Inspiring Words From Inspiring People

    By Gayle King

    What do Congressman John Lewis, Dr. Ruth, and Kermit the Frog wish they could tell their younger selves? What about a gay NFL player or the most successful female race car driver?

    In Note to Self, CBS This Morning cohost Gayle King shares some of the most memorable letters from the broadcast’s popular segment of the same name. With essays from such varied figures as Oprah, Vice President Joe Biden, Chelsea Handler, and Maya Angelou—as well as poignant words from a Newtown father and a military widow—Note to Self is a moving reflection on the joys and challenges of growing up and a perfect gift for any occasion.

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  • Hiding in Plain Sight

    Hiding in Plain Sight

    By Nuruddin Farah

    Nuruddin Farah—“the most important African novelist to emerge in the past twenty-five years” (The New York Review of Books)—returns with a provocative, unforgettable tale about family, freedom, and loyalty. A departure in theme and setting, Hiding in Plain Sight is a profound exploration of the tensions between liberty and obligation, the ways in which gender and sexual orientation define us, and the unintended consequences of the secrets we keep.

    When Bella, a fashion photographer living in Rome, learns of her beloved half-brother’s murder, she travels to Nairobi to care for her niece and nephew. But when their mother resurfaces, reasserting her maternal rights and bringing with her a gale of chaos and confusion that mirrors the deepening political instability in the region, Bella must decide how far she will go to obey the call of sisterly responsibility.

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  • The garden of burning sand By Corban Addison

    The garden of burning sand By Corban Addison

    By Corban Addison

    The New York Times bestselling author John Hart raved that “If you like stories of good people struggling to do right in the world’s forgotten places, there is no one better suited than Corban Addison to take you on the ride of your life.” In The Garden of Burning Sand, Addison, the bestselling author of A Walk Across the Sun, creates a powerful and poignant novel that takes the reader from the red light areas of Lusaka, Zambia, to the gilded chambers of the Washington, D.C. elite, to the splendor of Victoria Falls and Cape Town.

    Zoe Fleming, an accomplished young human rights attorney, has made a life for herself in Zambia, far from her estranged father–an American business mogul with presidential aspirations–and from the devastating betrayals of her past

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