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St. Martin's GriffinThe Thinking Life
How to Thrive in the Age of Distraction"The most provocative and useful book I’ve read in years...Professor Forni gave me ideas about how to become more thoughtful, made me feel guilty, annoyed me with his grumpiness, and inspired me with his wit and optimism."—Robert Sutton, Professor of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford UniversityRead On
PicadorThat Used to Be Us
How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back“At once enlightened and enlightening...American society could use more of the generous responsible spirit Friedman and Mandelbaum recommend.”—The New York Times Book ReviewRead On
PicadorMidnight Rising
John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War"Smoothly written, thoroughly researched, places Brown within the context of his time and place, and treats him sensitively but scarcely adoringly."—The Washington PostRead On
St. Martin's GriffinChange Comes to Dinner
How Vertical Farmers, Urban Growers, and Other Innovators Are Revolutionizing How America Eats“The rise of the local food movement is the single most encouraging trend in America in the last decade—Katherine Gustafson is reporting from the cutting edge.”—Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New PlanetRead On
St. Martin's PressPerfect Chaos
A Daughter's Journey to Survive Bipolar, a Mother's Struggle to Save Her“Linea and Cinda brilliantly light a path to hope, understanding, and acceptance as they smash through the stigma of brain illness. Be inspired by the strong voice they give to patients, relatives [and] care-givers.”—Patrick J. Kennedy, Former United States Congressman and co-Founder, One Mind for ResearchRead On
Hill and WangRay Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
The Authorized AdaptationAn American Library Association Great Graphic Novel for TeensRead On
"[The] introduction by the author [is] an insightful discussion of how a story can be altered even by its originator as it takes on new forms and lengths...A good crossover graphic novel for classrooms."—Francisca Goldsmith, Halifax Public Libraries, Nova Scotia, School Library Journal



