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How the Language of the Pandemic Defined Our New Cultural Reality
Did you keep a list of the words coined by Covid? Wayne Grady did! They're deftly woven into a journal/timeline, taking us through two years of surrealism and limbo.—Margaret Atwood This exploration of the many new terms of the Covid-19 pandemic provides insight into the ways an ever-evolving vocabulary helped us cope with our anxiety and adapt to ...
Margaret Atwood
2023-02-15T03:58:05.000Z"Discover the timeless secrets of effective communication and persuasion in this inspiring book by a two-time world champion debater and former coach of the Harvard debate team. Through his personal journey from immigrant kid to success, the author explains how debating is the perfect activity for finding your voice and excelling socially and academically. Drawing insights from its strategies, structure, and history, the author demonstrates how debating skills can improve communication with friends, family, and colleagues alike. Learn how good arguments are essential to a flourishing democracy, and delve into the thrilling subculture of competitive debate in this must-read for anyone looking to become wiser and make smarter decisions."
Margaret Atwood
2023-02-15T03:58:05.000ZAn entertaining and illuminating collection of weird, wonderful, and downright baffling words from the origins of English—and what they reveal about the lives of the earliest English speakers...
Margaret Atwood
2023-02-15T03:58:05.000ZHold the Line
The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul
"Hold the Line" is an urgent warning about the growing threat to democracy in America, written by a twenty-year police veteran and former Trump supporter who barely escaped with his life during the insurrection of January 6th. Michael Fanone recounts his firsthand experience of being pulled into the mob and viciously beaten, alongside his journey from being a redneck Trump supporter to a nuanced advocate for preservation of democracy. This timely call to action explores critical issues such as policing, race, politics, and preserving democracy for future generations.
Margaret Atwood
2022-10-16T17:02:40.000ZA young lawyer's decade-long global journey in the tobacco industry unfolds in this riveting Mad Men meets Bad Blood narrative. Follow along as he navigates the laws, public policy, and moral ambiguity of the world's most controversial consumer product. This addictive tale will make you question everything you thought you knew about cigarettes and their place in our society. "This is storytelling at its best," declares Joel Bakan, author of The New Corporation.
Margaret Atwood
2022-05-26T18:19:49.000Z"Run Towards the Danger" by Sarah Polley is a collection of six powerful essays that explore the author's memories and experiences, while delving into the fallibility of memory and the possibility of experiencing the past anew. Polley's storytelling is celebrated for its honesty and complexity as she contemplates stories ranging from stage fright to high-risk childbirth. In a reciprocal-pressure dance between the past and present, Polley finds a way forward: running towards the danger. This is a remarkable book that explores what it means to live in one's body, in a constant state of becoming, learning, and changing.
Margaret Atwood
2021-12-31T15:20:34.000ZSaving Us offers an engaging look at science, faith, and human psychology when it comes to climate change. Through the experiences of climate scientist and United Nations Champion of the Earth, Katharine Hayhoe, readers learn how to navigate the political and social minefield of climate change discourse. Rejecting scare tactics and guilt trips, Katharine offers a refreshing approach to engaging with others on this pressing issue by finding shared values. With warmth and humanity, she demonstrates how we can all play a role in saving our future.
Margaret Atwood
2021-04-15T02:26:22.000ZRecomendado por
Bill McKibbenUnlock the secrets of everyday French with Merde!, an irreverent and witty guide to the language's slang, dirty words, and essential communication tools that your teachers never taught you. Perfect for anyone who wants to understand French as it's really spoken, this practical resource includes colorful idioms, epithets, come-ons, and put-downs that will help you navigate any conversation in the city of lights. Get ready to add some saucy flair to your French and leave those stuffy English/French dictionaries behind.
Margaret Atwood
2021-01-31T15:18:58.000Z"Memorial Drive" is a memoir that delves into how the author's teenage years were upended when her former stepfather killed her mother. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey shares her journey through grief and explores how this traumatic event shaped her as an artist. She reflects on her own upbringing as a "child of miscegenation" in Mississippi and her mother's history in the deeply segregated South. This book is an intimate portrayal of pain, loss, and resilience.
Margaret Atwood
2020-08-16T14:12:38.000ZWeeds by Richard Mabey
In the Lateness of the World by Carolyn Forché
Mi cerebro en llamas by Susannah Cahalan
In Utopia by J. C. Hallman
The Flu Pandemic and You by Vincent Lam
The Bronte Myth by Lucasta Miller
Armas, gérmenes y acero by Jared Diamond
The Palace of Dreams by Ismail Kadare
Rats, Lice, and History by Hans Zinsser