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Funny Story
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Everyday Bread
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Good Housekeeping Organize Your Life
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Home Is Where the Bodies Are
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Stitch with One Line
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All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words
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Daughter of Mine
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Tiffy Cooks
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Briefly Perfectly Human
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The Reappearance of Rachel Price
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Total Garbage
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Open Wide
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A Calamity of Souls
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Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew
From two New York Times bestselling authors, a timely, disarmingly honest, and thought-provoking investigation into antisemitism that connects the dots between the tropes and hatred of the past to our current complicated moment.
For Emmanuel Acho and Noa Tishby no question about Jews is off-limits. They go there. They cover Jews and money. Jews and power. Jews and privilege. Jews and white privilege. The Black and Jewish struggle. Emmanuel asks, Did Jews kill Jesus? To which Noa responds, “Why are Jewish people history’s favorite scapegoat?” They unpack Judaism itself: Is it a religion, culture, a peoplehood, or a race? And: Are you antisemitic if you’re anti-Zionist?
The questions—and answers—might make you squirm, but together, they explain the tropes, stereotypes, and catalysts of antisemitism in America today.
The topics are complicated and Acho and Tishby bring vastly different perspectives. Tishby is an outspoken Israeli American. Acho is a mild-mannered son of a Nigerian American pastor. But they share a superpower: an uncanny ability to make complicated ideas easy to understand so anyone can follow the straight line from the past to our immediate moment—and then see around corners. Acho and Tishby are united by the core belief that hatred toward one group is never isolated: if you see the smoke of bigotry in one place, expect that we will all be in the fire.
Informative and accessible, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew has a unique structure: Acho asks questions and Tishby answers them with deeply personal, historical, and political responses. This book will enable anyone to explain—and identify—what Jewish hatred looks like. It is a much-needed lexicon for this fraught moment in Jewish history. As Acho says, “Proximity breeds care and distance breeds fear.” -
Just for the Summer
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Budget Family Food
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Listen for the Lie
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When a Loved One Has Dementia
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She's Not Sorry
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Slow Productivity
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All We Were Promised
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A Not So Meet Cute
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Cool Food
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Njuta
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The Cancer Factory
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Hard by a Great Forest
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Modern Masculinity
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How to End a Love Story
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What Have We Here?
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The Month-By-Month Baby Book
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When Grumpy Met Sunshine
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Witchcraft
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At First Spite
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Becoming Ella Fitzgerald
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A Place for Vanishing
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The Getaway List
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Into the Sunken City
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So Let Them Burn
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The Borrow a Boyfriend Club
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Big Words for Little Paleontologists
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Pinkalicious and the Pinkamazing Little Library
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Spider-Man's Bad Connection
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My Dog and I
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Lightfall: Shadow of the Bird
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What's Inside a Caterpillar Cocoon?
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Dear Rosie
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The Little Library
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Rick Riordan Presents Fury of the Dragon Goddess (the Adventures of Sik Aziz Book 2)
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The Fishing Encyclopedia
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Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key
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Thank a Farmer
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No Place Like Home
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Two Tribes
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LEGO® DREAMZzz: Dream Chasers and the Riddle-Spokens
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Night Owl Night
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Puppy-Cam
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Check & Mate
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Those Pink Mountain Nights
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Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King
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The Scarlet Alchemist
"A dark and glittering jewel of a book." --Judy I. Lin, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of A Magic Steeped in Poison
"Visceral to the core." --Chloe Gong, New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights
New from the author of The Keeper of Night comes a YA fantasy duology set in an alternate Tang Dynasty China, where a poor biracial girl with the ability to raise the dead gets caught up in the dangerous political games of the royal family.
Zilan dreams of becoming a royal alchemist, of providing for her family by making alchemical gold and gems for the wealthy to eat in order to stay young forever. But for now, she's trapped in her impoverished village in southern China, practicing an illegal form of alchemy to keep food on the table--resurrecting the dead, for a price.
When Zilan finally has the chance to complete her imperial exams, she ventures to the capital to compete against the best alchemists in the country in tasks she'll be lucky to survive, let alone pass. On top of that, her reputation for raising the dead has followed her to the capital, and the Crown Prince himself seeks out her help, suspecting a coming assassination attempt.
The more Zilan succeeds in her alchemy, the more she gets caught in the dangerous political games of the royal family. There are monsters lurking within the palace walls, and it's only a matter of time before they--and secrets of Zilan's past--catch up with her.
Don't miss the Keeper of Night duology!
The Keeper of Night
The Empress of Time -
An Impossible Thing to Say
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Have You Seen My Sister?
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Before the Devil Knows You're Here
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When Ghosts Call Us Home
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Salt the Water
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Where He Can't Find You
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A Guide to the Dark
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Recipe for Second Chances
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Birnbaum's 2024 Walt Disney World
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Five Bad Deeds
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The Organized Home for New Parents
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A Stranger in the Citadel
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Yoga Life
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Zingerman's Bakehouse Celebrate Every Day
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Thank You for Sharing
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The Beginner's Guide to Decorating Pottery
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A Girl Called Samson
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Strike of the Sailfish
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A Demon's Guide to Wooing a Witch
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Brilliant Bites
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Red River Seven
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Shadow Magic
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Space Shuttle Stories
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The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass
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When I Was Your Age
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The Modern Pioneer Cookbook
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The Heart of It All
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The Second Chance Year
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Grimoire Girl
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Maybe Next Time
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Tasty Home: Life Skills
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Thicker Than Water
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Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind
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Heirloom Rooms
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The Burnout
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The Reformatory
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The Six
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Sword Catcher
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Terrace Story