For 27 years, Christopher Knight lived alone in the Maine woods, hidden just minutes from cabins, roads, and summer camps. Locals knew him only as the North Pond Hermitāa mysterious figure blamed for hundreds of nighttime break-ins, stealing food, books, propane, and supplies while leaving almost no trace behind. In The Stranger in the Woods, […]
Fame Has a Price š«
In Famesick, Lena Dunham looks back on the dizzying rise that made her a defining voice of her generationāand the private pain that fame could not protect her from. Behind the success of Tiny Furniture and Girls was a life shaped by chronic illness, addiction, public criticism, complicated relationships, and the exhausting pressure to keep […]
Fur, Feelings, and Second Chances š¾š
In Dogs, Boys, and Other Things Iāve Cried About, Isabel Klee shares a tender, funny, and deeply honest story about growing up, falling apart, and learning how to loveādogs, people, and herself. Best known as the creator behind @SimonSits, Isabel traces her life through heartbreaks, friendships, therapy, New York apartments, and the many rescue dogs […]
Every Dog Has a Story šš¾
In The Best Dog in the World, edited by Alice Hoffman, fifteen celebrated writers share moving, funny, and deeply personal stories about the dogs who changed their lives. From rescued greyhounds and stubborn mutts to aging companions and once-in-a-lifetime soulmates, these essays explore the joy, chaos, comfort, and heartbreak that come with loving a dog. […]
Bird Takes Flight
What if procrastination isnāt laziness, but a clever way to avoid discomfort, fear, or overwhelm? In Procrastination Proof, Jon Acuff reframes procrastination as a habit that can be replaced with a simple, practical system: Dream, Plan, Do, Review. Instead of waiting to feel ready, Acuff shows readers how to give themselves permission to start, take […]
The Glossy Glory Days
Graydon Carterās When the Going Was Good is a backstage pass to the last great era of glossy magazinesāwhen stories were long, editors were kings, and a good cover could move culture. Carter starts as a drifting Canadian kid with big New York dreams, then climbs his way through Time, co-founds the razor-sharp satirical Spy, […]
Liza Unfiltered. Finally
What happens when the world thinks it already knows your storyāand you decide to take it back? In Kids, Wait Till You Hear This, Liza Minnelli pulls back the curtain with surprising candor, tracing her life from a childhood inside Hollywood royalty (Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli) to a career built on grit, reinvention, and […]
A refugee baby, a Big Dream
Vicky Nguyenās story starts where most of us would stop: a midnight escape from Vietnam in 1979, an eight-month-old baby sedated so her cries wouldnāt give her family away, and a jungle path that nearly ended everything. In Boat Baby, Vicky traces that perilous journey to a new life in Americaāthen follows the quieter, harder […]
Crown, Chaos, and CatherineāØ
What happens when the monarchyās future rests on a couple determined to keep tradition intactāwhile quietly rewriting the rules? In William & Catherine, royal correspondent Russell Myers pulls back the curtain on the Prince and Princess of Wales as they navigate family fractures, relentless scrutiny, and a rapidly changing public mood. From their slow-burn university […]
Raid, Rallies, Retribution
Eric Trumpās Under Siege pulls readers inside what he describes as a decade-long political and personal pressure campaign aimed at his familyāand at the America First movement. From the shock of the August 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid to the behind-the-scenes grind of campaigns, courtrooms, and corporate ācancel culture,ā Eric frames each chapter as another round in […]
