How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life
Ken Robinson, Ph.D., Lou Aronica Ken Robinson, Ph.D.
The New York Times bestselling author of The Element gives listeners an inspirational and practical guide to self-improvement, happiness, creativity, and personal transformation.
The true story of the "world's greatest entertainer"—revealed by the man most qualified to disclose it, his longtime live-in lover. Also available in print and ebook.
A magnificent, beautifully written epic "biography" of cancer—in the tradition of Andrew Solomon's The Noonday Demon, this is a brilliant exploration of the past, present, and future of a complex disease that defines us and our time.
In this moving, funny account from the author of Can't Remember What I Forgot, a layabout mutt turned therapy dog leads her owner to a new understanding of the good life.
Sara Tuvel Bernstein, Louise Loots Thornton (et. al) Wanda McCaddon
Told with the same old-fashioned narrative power as the novels of Herman
Wouk, The Seamstress is the true story of Seren (Sara) Tuvel Bernstein
and her survival during wartime.
Why Lowering Your Cholesterol Won't Prevent Heart Disease---and the Statin-Free Plan That Will
Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS, Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. George K. Wilson
Bestselling health authors Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., and Stephen Sinatra,
M.D. give listeners expert advice for effectively preventing, managing,
and reversing heart disease.
From the Countess of Carnarvon comes the story behind Highclere Castle, the real-life inspiration and setting for the PBS series Downton Abbey, and the life of one of its most famous inhabitants: Lady Almina, the fifth Countess of Carnarvon.
The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla: Biography of a Genius
Marc J. Seifer Simon Prebble
From author Marc J. Seifer comes the definitive biography of Nikola Tesla, the founding father of modern electrical technology, based on original material and previously unavailable documents.
Temple Grandin meets Steven Pinker in this engaging and informative look at what goes on inside the minds of dogs—from a cognitive scientist with a background at the New Yorker.