It Is What It Is: A Widow’s Journey of Seeking Solace Through Faith, Family, and Friends
$20.99An intimate memoir of love, loss, and enduring grief.
An intimate memoir of love, loss, and enduring grief.
A raw, fearless memoir from the Grammy Award–winning artist, actor, and designer Kid Cudi about a kid from Cleveland who found purpose in the darkness and became a guiding light for a generation.
As you turn these pages, may they inspire your own adventures, big and small, and remind you of the beauty and wonder that await at every turn.
What if the streets that nearly broke you became the same ones that built you?
Power Trip is more than a memoir—it’s a front-row seat to the life of a man who stumbled, fell hard, and still got up swinging. Antonio Kennedy takes you deep into the heart of Mississippi—where barbershops are therapy rooms, struggle is a rite of passage, and the search for identity is as constant as the Southern heat.
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A tender, clear-eyed memoir, Accidentally on Purpose charts a journey full of purpose, belonging, and real love—a “recipe for a life worth living” (Stacy London).
In 1974, a twenty-year-old Christie Brinkley was “discovered” outside a Paris phone booth, which set off a meteoric modeling career that would land her on the covers of hundreds of magazines and cement her legacy as an All-American icon. Although she’s lived more than fifty years in the public eye, the full story of her roller-coaster life has never been told.
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From the New York Times bestselling author, a radical reframing of the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.
“Theoharis shows us through penetrating research and sensitive, scholarly insight that Dr. King not only was keenly aware of the history of antiblack racism in the North, but battled it from the very beginning of his career.” —Henry Louis Gates Jr.
From Douglas Waller, New York Times bestselling author of Wild Bill Donovan, an intimate and expertly researched biography of little-known early CIA leader Frank Wisner, whose behind-the-scenes influence on Cold War policy–and hundreds of highly secret anti-Soviet missions–resonates with the international crises we see today.
From Vanity Fair and The New York Times contributor comes a beautifully written, deeply felt memoir recounting the solo, cross-country journey she made along the Ten across the American southwest: a mission to uncover both what harrowing violence may or may not have happened to her late mother, but also, to look within and discover who she herself is—where her mother ends and she begins.
“Riveting and atmospheric, Home of the Happy is also a heartfelt grappling with a trauma in the author’s family and her attempts to unravel its secrets once and for all. LaHaye Fontenot’s writing is urgent, fueled not just by a desire for justice but by love for her ancestors and the Cajun community of south Louisiana. A must-read for true crime and mystery fans.”— Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines