Malala, Unfiltered (At Last)

The world knows Malala Yousafzai as a symbol—brave, composed, unwavering. But Finding My Way reveals what the headlines never could: the private work of becoming yourself when everyone else thinks they already know who you are. In this deeply personal memoir, Malala writes about Oxford freedom and relentless scrutiny, tight friendships and lonely moments, first […]

Miracles, But Make It Medicine🌟

What if “miracles” aren’t just lightning-bolt moments, but the quiet result of hope meeting extraordinary care? In The Miracles Among Us, Dr. Marc Siegel reframes medical miracles as something we may be surrounded by more often than we think—where expert clinicians, resilient patients, and faith intersect in ways science can’t always neatly explain. Through unforgettable […]

Backstage Pass, Real Life✨

Cameron Crowe wasn’t supposed to love rock music — not in a house where it was basically forbidden. But in The Uncool, he tells the true story that later became Almost Famous: a teenager who talks his way into the world of touring bands, late-night interviews, and backstage rooms where the adults seem just as […]

Two Boys, One Tank✨

Three boys walk into the darkest century—and somehow, light follows. The Boys in the Light traces a startling convergence: Eddie Willner, a Jewish teenager ripped from his German childhood and forced through camps and slave labor, and two American soldiers—Elmer Hovland, a steady Minnesota farm boy, and Sammy “Pepsi” DeCola, a big-hearted Italian American who […]

491 Days, No Surrender

On October 7, 2023, a normal morning in Kibbutz Be’eri turned into a nightmare that would last 491 days. In Hostage, Eli Sharabi recounts the moment Hamas terrorists burst into his home, tore him away from his wife and daughters, and dragged him into Gaza—first through ruined streets, then into the darkness of the tunnels. […]

Born Lucky, Not Easy🍀

From the moment doctors called him “a very lucky baby,” the odds were actually stacked against Leland Vittert. Born severely cross-eyed, nonverbal until age three, and navigating what we’d now call the autism spectrum, he was the kid teachers labeled “weird” and bullies called “retarded.” His parents made a radical choice: no formal diagnosis, no […]

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