The latest no-f ks-given guide from New York Times bestselling author of the international sensation The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F k, Get Your Sh t Together, and You Do You.
Michael Rosen shows how the redemptive hope of religion became the redemptive hope of historical progress. This was the heart of German Idealism: purpose lay not in Gods judgment but in worldly projects; freedom required not being subject to arbitrary authority, human or divine. Yet purpose and freedom never shed their theistic structure.
The Refugees is a collection of perfectly formed stories written over a period of twenty years, exploring questions of immigration, identity, love, and family.
A powerful, heart-breaking, ultimately redemptive novel about three childhood friends in 1930s Vienna whose fates are closely intertwined, even when their lives take very different courses.<br>
New York City, 1940s. In a crumbling tenement in Harlem, Lutie Johnson is determined to build a new life for herself and her eight-year-old boy, Bub - a life that she can be proud of. Having left her unreliable husband, Lutie believes that with hard work and resolve, she can begin again; she has faith in the American dream. But in her struggle to earn money and raise her son amid the violence, poverty and racial dissonance of her surroundings, Lutie is soon trapped: she is a woman alone, 'too good-looking to be decent', with predators at every turn.
<b>The tantalizing romance of <i>These Violent Delights</i> meets the mechanical wonders of <i>Cinder </i>in Vanessa Le's <i>The Last Bloodcarver</i>, the first in a two-book debut - with a riveting medical magic system and lush Vietnam-inspired fantasy world. </b>