<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[subject results for "Biography & Autobiography"]]></title><description><![CDATA[subject results for "Biography & Autobiography"]]></description><link>https://gateway.bibliocommons.com/v2/libraries/loutit/rss/search?query=%22Biography%20%26%20Autobiography%22&amp;searchType=subject&amp;origin=core-catalog-explore&amp;view=grouped</link><generator>RSS for Node</generator><lastBuildDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 05:10:56 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title><![CDATA[Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code]]></title><description><![CDATA["As a boy, Chester Nez was taught his native language and culture were useless, but he was later called on to use his Navajo language to help create an unbreakable military code during WWII"-- Provided by publisher.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C2908972</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C2908972</guid><category><![CDATA[BK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Bruchac, Joseph]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2908972147</comments><format>BK</format><subtitle>A Navajo Code Talker&apos;s Story</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780807500071/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[I Curse You With Joy]]></title><description><![CDATA["She's walked the Oscars red carpet, released a hit stand-up special with Netflix, and made history as the first black female comedian to host Saturday Night Live and Shark Week. But it hasn't been all VIP parties and free diving with apex predators. In these humorous and heartfelt essays, Tiffany gets real about the highs and lows of life. Believe it or not, there was a time when Tiffany didn't totally know who Tiffany was. Before she found her groove, she was on stage dressed like her snobby airline coworkers telling halfhearted dick jokes. She tanked. It took a fake penis, some help from friends, and a little encouragement from Bob Saget, but eventually Tiffany figured out Tiffany. I Curse You With Joy celebrates all the lessons she learned along the way-the joy and the pain. Tiffany reckons with the legacy of her childhood trauma, the challenges of being a black woman in the entertainment industry, and her bittersweet reunion with her estranged father after nearly twenty years apart. And don't worry, she's got plenty of advice to share, too. I Curse You With Joy is Tiffany Haddish unfiltered. (We know what you're thinking... how much more unfiltered can she get?) These essays lay it all bare, bringing readers into Tiffany's inner circle where joy, honesty, humor, and heart are the order of the day."--from container]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C5227969</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C5227969</guid><category><![CDATA[BOOK_CD]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Haddish, Tiffany]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/5227969147</comments><format>BOOK_CD</format><subtitle></subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781666655667/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Energy Follows Thought]]></title><description><![CDATA[American music icon Willie Nelson looks back at the songs that defined his career, discussing songwriting, artists he worked with, and themes he has explored: love, loss, friendship, life on the road, and more.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C5227364</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C5227364</guid><category><![CDATA[BOOK_CD]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Nelson, Willie]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/5227364147</comments><format>BOOK_CD</format><subtitle>The Stories Behind My Songs</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9798212699402/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[There Will Be No Miracles Here]]></title><description><![CDATA[Casey Gerald comes to our fractured times as a uniquely visionary witness whose life has spanned seemingly unbridgeable divides. His story begins at the end of the world: Dallas, New Year's Eve 1999, when he gathers with the congregation of his grandfather's black evangelical church to see which of them will be carried off. His beautiful, fragile mother disappears frequently and mysteriously; for a brief idyll, he and his sister live like Boxcar Children on her disability checks. When Casey--following in the footsteps of his father, a gridiron legend who literally broke his back for the team--is recruited to play football at Yale, he enters a world he's never dreamed of, the anteroom to secret societies and success on Wall Street, in Washington, and beyond. But even as he attains the inner sanctums of power, Casey sees how the world crushes those who live at its margins. He sees how the elite perpetuate the salvation stories that keep others from rising. And he sees, most painfully, how his own ascension is part of the scheme.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C2937370</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S147C2937370</guid><category><![CDATA[BK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Gerald, Casey]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2937370147</comments><format>BK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780735214200/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nobody's Girl]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>#1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER • The unforgettable memoir by the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the woman who dared to take on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell<br>“Make no mistake: this is a book about power, corruption, industrial-scale sex abuse and the way in which institutions sided with the perpetrator over his victims. . . . But it is also a book about how a young woman becomes a hero. . . . Important [and] courageous.” —<i>The Guardian</i></b><br>The world knows Virginia Roberts Giuffre as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s most outspoken victim: the woman whose decision to speak out helped send both serial abusers to prison, whose photograph with Prince Andrew catalyzed his fall from grace. But her story has never been told in full, in her own words—until now.<br>In April 2025, Giuffre took her own life. She left behind a memoir written in the years preceding her death and stated unequivocally that she wanted it published. <i>Nobody’s Girl</i> is the riveting and powerful story of an ordinary girl who would grow up to confront extraordinary adversity.<br>Here, Giuffre offers an unsparing and definitive account of her time with Epstein and Maxwell, who trafficked her and others to numerous prominent men. She also details the molestation she suffered as a child, as well as her daring escape from Epstein and Maxwell’s grasp at nineteen. Giuffre remade her life from scratch and summoned the courage to not only hold her abusers to account but also advocate for other victims. The pages of <i>Nobody’s Girl</i> preserve her voice—and her legacy—forever.<br><i>Nobody’s Girl</i> is an astonishing affirmation of Giuffre’s unshakable will—first, to claw her way out of victimhood, and then to shine light on wrongdoing and fight for a safer, fairer world. Equal parts intimate and fierce, it is a remarkable narrative of fortitude in the face of depravity and despair.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C12197524</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C12197524</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Giuffre, Virginia Roberts]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/12197524980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780593493137/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Smile]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B>Raina Telgemeier's #1 <I>New York Times</I> bestselling, Eisner Award-winning graphic memoir based on her childhood!</B><P></P>Raina just wants to be a normal sixth grader. But one night after Girl Scouts she trips and falls, severely injuring her two front teeth. What follows is a long and frustrating journey with on-again, off-again braces, surgery, embarrassing headgear, and even a retainer with fake teeth attached. And on top of all that, there's still more to deal with: a major earthquake, boy confusion, and friends who turn out to be not so friendly.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2017277</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2017277</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Telgemeier, Raina]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2017277980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle/><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780545780018/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant]]></title><description><![CDATA[<P><B>This poignant memoir tells the story of Curtis Chin’s time growing up as a gay Chinese American kid in 1980’s Detroit.<BR /> “Vivid, moving, funny, and heartfelt” —Lisa Ko, author of <I>The Leavers</I></B><BR /> Nineteen eighties Detroit was a volatile place to live, but above the fray stood a safe haven: Chung’s Cantonese Cuisine, where anyone—from the city’s first Black mayor to the local drag queens, from a big-time Hollywood star to elderly Jewish couples—could sit down for a warm, home-cooked meal. Here was where, beneath a bright-red awning and surrounded by his multigenerational family, filmmaker and activist Curtis Chin came of age; where he learned to embrace his identity as a gay ABC, or American-born Chinese; where he navigated the divided city’s spiraling misfortunes; and where—between helpings of almond boneless chicken, sweet-and-sour pork, and some of his own, less-savory culinary concoctions—he realized just how much he had to offer to the world, to his beloved family, and to himself. <BR /> Served up by the cofounder of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop and structured around the very menu that graced the tables of Chung’s, <I>Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant</I> is both a memoir and an invitation: to step inside one boy’s childhood oasis, scoot into a vinyl booth, and grow up with him—and perhaps even share something off the secret menu.<BR /><B>An American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book—Israel Fishman Nonfiction Award • A 2024 Michigan Notable Book • Best Nonfiction Books of the Year—<I>Kirkus Reviews </I>• Best Books of the Year—Apple Books • <I>TIME</I>’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2023 • <I>San Francisco Chronicle</I>’s Highly Anticipated Books to Put on Your Radar This Fall 2023 • <I>Washington Post</I>’s Books to Read This Fall 2023 • <I>Eater</I>’s Best Food Books to Read 2023 • <I>Lambda Literary Review</I>’s October’s Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Literature 2023</B></P>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C9661035</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C9661035</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Chin, Curtis]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/9661035980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780316507851/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Guts]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B>A true story from Raina Telgemeier, the #1 </B><B><I><I>New York Times</I></I></B><B>bestselling, multiple Eisner Award-winning author of </B><I><B><I>Smile</I></B></I><B>, </B><I><B><I>Sisters</I></B></I><B>, </B><I><B><I>Drama</I></B></I><B>, and </B><I><B><I>Ghosts</I></B></I><B>!</B><P></P>Raina wakes up one night with a terrible upset stomach. Her mom has one, too, so it's probably just a bug. Raina eventually returns to school, where she's dealing with the usual highs and lows: friends, not-friends, and classmates who think the school year is just one long gross-out session. It soon becomes clear that Raina's tummy trouble isn't going away... and it coincides with her worries about food, school, and changing friendships. What's going on?Raina Telgemeier once again brings us a thoughtful, charming, and funny true story about growing up and gathering the courage to face — and conquer — her fears.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C4903709</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C4903709</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Telgemeier, Raina]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/4903709980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle/><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780545852531/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Sisters]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B>Raina Telgemeier's #1 <I>New York Times</I> bestselling, Eisner Award-winning companion to <I>Smile</I>!</B><P></P>Raina can't wait to be a big sister. But once Amara is born, things aren't quite how she expected them to be. Amara is cute, but she's also a cranky, grouchy baby, and mostly prefers to play by herself. Their relationship doesn't improve much over the years, but when a baby brother enters the picture and later, something doesn't seem right between their parents, they realize they must figure out how to get along. They are sisters, after all.Raina uses her signature humor and charm in both present-day narrative and perfectly placed flashbacks to tell the story of her relationship with her sister, which unfolds during the course of a road trip from their home in San Francisco to a family reunion in Colorado.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2040775</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2040775</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Telgemeier, Raina]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2040775980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle/><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780545540667/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Awake]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY <i>THE NEW YORK TIMES</i>, <i>OPRAH DAILY</i>, GOODREADS, <i>KIRKUS REVIEWS</i>, AND MORE </b><BR> <BR> <b>A <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER</b><BR> <BR> <b>"I can't imagine any woman reading this without feeling seen, inspired, and totally empowered." —Mel Robbins, #1 <I>New York Times</I> bestselling author</b><BR> <BR> <b>"A MASTERPIECE, you guys. This memoir by the great Jen Hatmaker *cannot* be missed. I was riveted as if to a thriller and touched/moved/inspired in ways I can't quite articulate yet. Just please read. You'll thank me." —Elin Hilderbrand</b><BR> <BR> <b><b>From Jen Hatmaker—beloved <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and host of the <i>For the Love</i> podcast—a brutally honest, funny, and revealing memoir about the traumatic end of her twenty-six-year-long marriage, and the beginning of a different kind of love story.</b></b><BR>At 2:30 a.m. on July 11, 2020, Jen Hatmaker woke up to her husband of twenty-six years whispering into his phone to another woman from their bed. It was the end of life as she knew it. In the months that followed, she went from being a shiny, funny, popular leader to a divorced wreck on antidepressants and antianxiety meds, parenting five kids alone with no clue about the functioning of her own bank accounts. Having led millions of women for over a decade—urging them to embrace authenticity, find radical agency, and create healthy relationship—she felt like a catastrophic failure.<BR> <BR> In <i>Awake</i>, Jen shares for the first time what happened when she found herself completely lost at sea—and how she made it to shore. In candid, sur­prisingly funny vignettes spanning forty years of girlhood, marriage, and parenting, Jen lays bare the disorienting upheaval of midlife—the implosion of a marriage, the unraveling of religious and cultural systems, and the grief that accompanies change you didn't ask for. And, drawing on all resources—from without and within—Jen dares to question the systems beneath the whole house of cards, and to reckon with the myths, half-truths, and lies that brought her to this point.<BR> <BR> More than one woman's story, <i>Awake</i> is a critical analysis of the story given to all of us: the story of gender limitations, religious subservience, body shame, self-erasure. With refreshing candor, Jen explores a midlife renaissance—grieving what's lost, cherishing possibility, and entering the second half of life wide awake.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11652638</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11652638</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Hatmaker, Jen]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11652638980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781668083703/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[A Marriage at Sea]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>THE RUNAWAY <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER & ONE OF BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2025<br>A <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> TOP 10 BOOK OF 2025<br>ALSO NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2025 BY NPR, <i>VOGUE, TIME MAGAZINE, THE NEW YORKER</i>, AND MORE<br>“This is nonfiction that reads like fiction – the best kind. Elmhirst’s retelling is a triumph, second only to the seemingly impossible feat of Maurice and Maralyn themselves. You won’t be able to put it down.” <i>– USA Today<br></i><br>“Remarkable… I found myself, alternately, holding my breath as I read at top speed, wandering rooms in search of someone to read aloud to, and placing the book facedown, arrested by quiet statements that left me reeling with their depth.” <i>– The New York Times </i><br><i><br></i>“Such an emotionally vivid portrait of a couple in isolation that I was shocked it wasn’t fiction. How could a writer get so deeply into the minds of two real people in such extraordinary circumstances? … So brilliantly depicted.” <i>– Elle</i><br>“A beautiful meditation on endurance, codependence, and the power of love. A dazzling book.” – Patrick Radden Keefe<br>“An enthralling, engrossing story of survival and the resilience of the human spirit.” —Bill Bryson<br>An instant <i>New York Times</i> bestseller, this is the electrifying true story of a young couple shipwrecked at sea: a mind-blowing tale of obsession, survival, and partnership stretched to its limits.<br></b><br>Maurice and Maralyn make an odd couple. He’s a loner, awkward and obsessive; she’s charismatic and ambitious. But they share a horror of wasting their lives. And they dream – as we all dream – of running away from it all. What if they quit their jobs, sold their house, bought a boat, and sailed away?<br>Most of us begin and end with the daydream. But in June 1972, Maurice and Maralyn set sail. For nearly a year all went well, until deep in the Pacific, a breaching whale knocked a hole in their boat and it sank beneath the waves.<br>What ensues is a jaw-dropping fight to survive in the wild ocean, with little hope of rescue. Alone together for months in a tiny rubber raft, starving and exhausted, Maurice and Maralyn have to find not only ways to stay alive but ways to get along, as their inner demons emerge and their marriage is put to the greatest of tests. Although they could run away from the world, they can’t run away from themselves.<br>Taut, propulsive, and dazzling, <i>A Marriage at Sea</i> pairs an adrenaline-fueled high seas adventure with a gutting love story that asks why we love difficult people, and who we become under the most extreme conditions imaginable.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11256213</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11256213</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Elmhirst, Sophie]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11256213980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A True Story of Love, Obsession, and Shipwreck</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780593854303/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Glass Castle]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B><b>THE BELOVED #1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER—<b>FROM THE AUTHOR OF <i>HANG THE MOON</i></b></b><BR> <BR><b>The extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, "nothing short of spectacular" (<i>Entertainment Weekly</i>) memoir from one of the world's most gifted storytellers. </b></B><BR><i>The Glass Castle</i> is a remarkable memoir of resilience and redemption, and a revelatory look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannette's brilliant and charismatic father captured his children's imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who abhorred the idea of domesticity and didn't want the responsibility of raising a family. <BR> <BR>The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered. <BR> <BR><i>The Glass Castle</i> is truly astonishing—a memoir permeated by the intense love of a peculiar but loyal family. <BR> <BR>The memoir was also made into a major motion picture from Lionsgate in 2017 starring Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, and Naomi Watts.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C353755</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C353755</guid><category><![CDATA[EAUDIOBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Walls, Jeannette]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/353755980</comments><format>EAUDIOBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781442339712/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Glass Castle]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B><b>THE BELOVED #1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER—<b>FROM THE AUTHOR OF <i>HANG THE MOON</i></b></b><BR> <BR><b>The extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, "nothing short of spectacular" (<i>Entertainment Weekly</i>) memoir from one of the world's most gifted storytellers. </b></B><BR><i>The Glass Castle</i> is a remarkable memoir of resilience and redemption, and a revelatory look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannette's brilliant and charismatic father captured his children's imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who abhorred the idea of domesticity and didn't want the responsibility of raising a family. <BR> <BR>The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered. <BR> <BR><i>The Glass Castle</i> is truly astonishing—a memoir permeated by the intense love of a peculiar but loyal family. <BR> <BR>The memoir was also made into a major motion picture from Lionsgate in 2017 starring Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, and Naomi Watts.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C286580</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C286580</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Walls, Jeannette]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/286580980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781416550600/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Family of Spies]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p><b><i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER</b> <li> <b><i>USA TODAY </i>BESTSELLER</b> <li> <b>INDIE BESTSELLER</b><br><b>"An amazing and gripping tale, full of suspenseful twists and cinematic details" </b><b>―<i>New York Times Book Review</i></b><br><b><br>A propulsive, never-before-told story of one family's shocking involvement as Nazi and Japanese spies during WWII and the pivotal role they played in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.</b><br>It began with a letter from a screenwriter, asking about a story.<i> Your </i><i>family. World War II. Nazi spies.</i> Christine Kuehn was shocked and confused. When she asked her seventy-year-old father, Eberhard, what this could possibly be about, he stalled, deflected, demurred, and then wept. He knew this day would come.<br>The Kuehns, a prominent Berlin family, saw the rise of the Nazis as a way out of the hard times that had befallen them. When the daughter of the family, Eberhard's sister, Ruth, met Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels at a party, the two hit it off, and they had an affair. But Ruth had a secret—she was half Jewish—and Goebbels found out. Rather than having Ruth killed, Goebbels instead sent the entire Kuehn family to Hawaii, to work as spies half a world away. There, Ruth and her parents established an intricate spy operation from their home, just a few miles down the road from Pearl Harbor, shielding Eberhard from the truth. They passed secrets to the Japanese, leading to the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor. After Eberhard's father was arrested and tried for his involvement in planning the assault, Eberhard learned the harsh truth about his family and faced a decision that would change the path of the Kuehn family forever.<br>Jumping back and forth between Christine discovering her family's secret and the untold past of the spies in Germany, Japan, and Hawaii, <i>Family of Spies</i> is fast-paced history at its finest and will rewrite the narrative of December 7, 1941.</p>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11424042</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11424042</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Kuehn, Christine]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11424042980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A World War II Story of Nazi Espionage, Betrayal, and the Secret History Behind Pearl Harbor</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781250344472/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[How to Test Negative for Stupid]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER</strong></p><p><strong>One of the most distinctive and funny politicians, Senator John Kennedy (the one from Louisiana)—hailed by Politico as "America's most quotable Senator"—offers his perceptive (and hilarious) takes on the ridiculousness of political life in this scathingly witty takedown of Washington and its elite denizens.</strong></p><p>How to Test Negative for Stupid offers the Senator's tongue-in-cheek guidebook through Washington, punctuated by his thoughts on various issues and humorous stories about life from Louisiana politics and inside the Senate.</p><p>From the mind—and mouth—of "America's Most Quotable Senator":</p><li>"Always be yourself . . . unless you suck."</li><li>"I say this gently: This is why the aliens won't talk to us."</li><li>"If you trust government, you obviously failed history class."</li><li>"I believe that our country was founded by geniuses, but it's being run by idiots."</li><li>"Always follow your heart . . . but take your brain with you."</li><li>"I'm not going to Bubble Wrap it: The water in Washington, D.C., won't clear up until you get the pigs out of the creek."</li><li>"I have the right to remain silent but not the ability."</li><li>"Common sense is illegal in Washington, D.C., I know. I've seen it firsthand."</li><li>"I believe that we are going to have to get some new conspiracy theories. All the old ones turned out to be true."</li>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11509941</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11509941</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Kennedy, John]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11509941980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>And Why Washington Never Will</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780063428188/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Paper Girl]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>An Instant National Bestseller • Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award • One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2025 • Named a Best Book of the Year by <i>The New Yorker</i> and <i>Vanity Fair</i><br>"There couldn’t be a timelier book . . . searingly poignant, essential . . . Macy follows closely in the footsteps of . . . Barbara Ehrenreich and Tracy Kidder, combining memoir with reportage, a raft of sobering statistics and, most uniquely in our era, a willingness to engage in uncomfortable conversations." —<i>The Washington Post</i><br>From one of our most acclaimed chroniclers of the forces eroding America’s social fabric, her most personal and powerful work: a reckoning with the changes that have rocked her own beloved small Ohio hometown</b><br>Urbana, Ohio, was not a utopia when Beth Macy grew up there in the ’70s and ’80s—certainly not for her family. Her dad was known as the town drunk, which hurt, as did their poverty. But Urbana had a healthy economy and thriving schools, and Macy had middle-class schoolmates whose families became her role models. Though she left for college on a Pell Grant and then a faraway career in journalism, she still clung gratefully to the place that had helped raise her.<br>But as Macy’s mother’s health declined in 2020, she couldn’t shake the feeling that her town had dramatically hardened. Macy had grown up as the paper girl, delivering the local newspaper, which was the community’s civic glue. Now she found scant local news and precious little civic glue. Yes, much of the work that once supported the middle class had gone away, but that didn’t begin to cover the forces turning Urbana into a poorer and angrier place. Absenteeism soared in the schools and in the workplace as a mental health crisis gripped the small city. Some of her old friends now embraced conspiracies. In nearby Springfield, Macy watched as her ex-boyfriend—once the most liberal person she knew—became a lead voice of opposition against the Haitian immigrants, parroting false talking points throughout the 2024 presidential campaign.<br>This was not an assignment Beth Macy had ever imagined taking on, but after her mother’s death, she decided to figure out what happened to Urbana in the forty years since she’d left. The result is an astonishing book that, by taking us into the heart of one place, brings into focus our most urgent set of national issues.<br><i>Paper Girl</i> is a gift of courage, empathy, and insight. Beth Macy has turned to face the darkness in her family and community, people she loves wholeheartedly, even the ones she sometimes struggles to like. And in facing the truth—in person, with respect—she has found sparks of human dignity that she has used to light a signal fire of warning but also of hope.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11509915</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11509915</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Macy, Beth]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11509915980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir of Home and Family in a Fractured America</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780593656747/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Rosemary]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>The revelatory, poignant story of Rosemary Kennedy, the eldest and eventually secreted-away Kennedy daughter, and how her life transformed her family, its women especially, and an entire nation.</p><p>"[Larson] succeeds in providing a well-rounded portrait of a woman who, until now, has never been viewed in full."—<i>The Boston Globe </i></p><p>"A biography that chronicles her life with fresh details . . . By making Rosemary the central character, [Larson] has produced a valuable account of a mental health tragedy and an influential family's belated efforts to make amends."—<i>The New York Times Book Review </i></p><p>Joe and Rose Kennedy's strikingly beautiful daughter Rosemary—JFK's sister—was intellectually disabled, a secret fiercely guarded by her powerful and glamorous family. In Rosemary, Kate Clifford Larson uses newly uncovered sources to bring the true story of the hidden Kennedy daughter to light. Young Rosemary comes alive as a sweet, lively girl adored by her siblings. But Larson also reveals the often desperate and duplicitous arrangements the Kennedys made to keep her away from home as she became increasingly difficult in her early twenties, culminating in Joe's decision to have Rosemary subjected to a disastrous lobotomy at age twenty-three and the family's complicity in keeping the secret.</p><p>Only years later did the Kennedy siblings begin to understand what had happened to Rosemary, an American tragedy that inspired them to direct government attention and resources to the plight of the developmentally and mentally disabled, transforming the lives of millions.</p><p>One of People's Top Ten Books of 2015</p><p>This gripping biography uncovers the devastating family secrets at the heart of an American dynasty:</p><li><b>Kennedy Family Secrets:</b> Go beyond the glamour to witness the heartbreaking choices made by Joe and Rose Kennedy to protect their family's reputation and political ambitions at the cost of their daughter's well-being.</li><li><b>A Controversial Surgery:</b> Discover the harrowing details of the prefrontal lobotomy Joe Kennedy arranged for 23-year-old Rosemary and the devastating, irreversible consequences of the primitive procedure.</li><li><b>Intellectual Disability in the 20th Century:</b> Gain a poignant understanding of the stigma and limited options faced by families dealing with intellectual disabilities in an era before modern advocacy and medical understanding.</li><li><b>A Sister's Legacy:</b> Learn how the truth of Rosemary's life eventually inspired her siblings—including President John F. Kennedy and Eunice Kennedy Shriver—to become global champions for the disabled.</li>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2052649</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2052649</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Larson, Kate Clifford]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2015 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2052649980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>The Hidden Kennedy Daughter</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780547617954/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[100 Rules for Living to 100]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B>On the eve of his 100th birthday, national treasure Dick Van Dyke brings us this autobiographical collection of stories, reflections, and life advice on how he’s maintained a zest for life.</B><BR /> Dick Van Dyke danced his way into our hearts with iconic roles in <I>Mary Poppins</I>, <I>Chitty Chitty Bang Bang</I>, and <I>The Dick Van Dyke Show</I>. Now, as he’s about to turn 100 years old, Dick is still dancing and approaching life with the twinkle in his eye that we’ve come to know and love. In <I>100 Rules for Living to 100</I>, he reveals his secrets for maintaining your joie de vivre and making the most out of the life you’ve been given. <BR /> Through stories of his pivotal childhood, moments on film sets, his expansive family, and finding love late in life, Dick reflects on both the joyful times and the challenges that shaped him. His indefatigable spirit and positive attitude will surely inspire readers to count the blessings in their own lives, persevere through the hard times, and appreciate the beauty and complexity of being human.  ]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11859098</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11859098</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Van Dyke, Dick]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11859098980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>An Optimist&apos;s Guide to a Happy Life</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781538777923/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[107 Days]]></title><description><![CDATA[<B>For the first time, and with surprising and revealing insights, former Vice President Kamala Harris tells the story of one of the wildest and most consequential presidential campaigns in American history.</B><BR><i>Your Secret Service code name is Pioneer.<BR> You are the first woman in history to be elected vice president of the United States.<BR> On July 21, 2024, your running mate, Joe Biden, announces that he will not be seeking reelection.<BR> The presidential election will occur on November 5, 2024.<BR> You have 107 days.</i><BR> <BR>From the chaos of campaign strategy sessions to the intensity of debate prep under relentless scrutiny and the private moments that rarely make headlines, Kamala Harris offers an unfiltered look at the pressures, triumphs, and heartbreaks of a history-defining race. With behind-the-scenes details and a voice that is both intimate and urgent, this is more than a political memoir—it's a chronicle of resilience, leadership, and the high stakes of democracy in action.<BR> <BR>Written with candor, a unique perspective, and the pace of a page-turning novel, <i>107 Days </i>takes you inside the race for the presidency as no one has ever done before.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11880386</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11880386</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Harris, Kamala]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11880386980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle/><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781668211670/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hidden Figures]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>The #1 New York Times bestseller</p><p>The phenomenal true story of the black female mathematicians at NASA whose calculations helped fuel some of America's greatest achievements in space. Soon to be a major motion picture starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monae, Kirsten Dunst, and Kevin Costner. </p><p>Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female mathematicians known as "human computers" used pencils, slide rules and adding machines to calculate the numbers that would launch rockets, and astronauts, into space. </p><p>Among these problem-solvers were a group of exceptionally talented African American women, some of the brightest minds of their generation. Originally relegated to teaching math in the South's segregated public schools, they were called into service during the labor shortages of World War II, when America's aeronautics industry was in dire need of anyone who had the right stuff. Suddenly, these overlooked math whizzes had a shot at jobs worthy of their skills, and they answered Uncle Sam's call, moving to Hampton, Virginia and the fascinating, high-energy world of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory. </p><p>Even as Virginia's Jim Crow laws required them to be segregated from their white counterparts, the women of Langley's all-black "West Computing" group helped America achieve one of the things it desired most: a decisive victory over the Soviet Union in the Cold War, and complete domination of the heavens. </p><p>Starting in World War II and moving through to the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement and the Space Race, Hidden Figures follows the interwoven accounts of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson and Christine Darden, four African American women who participated in some of NASA's greatest successes. It chronicles their careers over nearly three decades they faced challenges, forged alliances and used their intellect to change their own lives, and their country's future.</p><p> </p><p><Br></p><p>How did a group of segregated women change the face of a nation and launch America into the future?</p><p><Br></p><li><b>NASA's Human Computers:</b> Follow the intertwined careers of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, the brilliant minds behind America's race to space.</li><li><b>The Space Race:</b> Discover how these women used slide rules and pencils to calculate the trajectories that launched astronauts like John Glenn into orbit and helped America win the Cold War competition.</li><li><b>The Civil Rights Movement:</b> A powerful story of trailblazers who broke through gender and racial barriers, fighting segregation on the ground while helping to launch rockets into the heavens.</li><li><b>Trailblazing Women in STEM:</b> An unforgettable narrative nonfiction account of perseverance and genius that reveals the previously untold story of the women who powered a nation forward.</li>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2411541</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C2411541</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Shetterly, Margot Lee]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/2411541980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780062363619/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Demon of Unrest]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>#1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER • The author of <i>The Splendid and the Vile</i> brings to life the pivotal five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the start of the Civil War in this “riveting reexamination of a nation in tumult” (<i>Los Angeles Times</i>).</b><br><b> </b><br><b>“A feast of historical insight and narrative verve . . . This is Erik Larson at his best, enlivening even a thrice-told tale into an irresistible thriller.”—<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b><br><b>A <i>PARADE </i>BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR</b><br>On November 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the fluky victor in a tight race for president. The country was bitterly at odds; Southern extremists were moving ever closer to destroying the Union, with one state after another seceding and Lincoln powerless to stop them. Slavery fueled the conflict, but somehow the passions of North and South came to focus on a lonely federal fortress in Charleston Harbor: Fort Sumter.<br>Master storyteller Erik Larson offers a gripping account of the chaotic months between Lincoln’s election and the Confederacy’s shelling of Sumter—a period marked by tragic errors and miscommunications, enflamed egos and craven ambitions, personal tragedies and betrayals. Lincoln himself wrote that the trials of these five months were “so great that, could I have anticipated them, I would not have believed it possible to survive them.”<br>At the heart of this suspense-filled narrative are Major Robert Anderson, Sumter’s commander and a former slave owner sympathetic to the South but loyal to the Union; Edmund Ruffin, a vain and bloodthirsty radical who stirs secessionist ardor at every opportunity; and Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of a prominent planter, conflicted over both marriage and slavery and seeing parallels between them. In the middle of it all is the overwhelmed Lincoln, battling with his duplicitous secretary of state, William Seward, as he tries desperately to avert a war that he fears is inevitable—one that will eventually kill 750,000 Americans.<br>Drawing on diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers, and plantation records, Larson gives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led America to the brink—a dark reminder that we often don’t see a cataclysm coming until it’s too late.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C10046616</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C10046616</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Larson, Erik]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/10046616980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780385348751/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Finding My Way]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>AN INSTANT <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER! | </b><b>A <i>USA TODAY</i> BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR</b><BR> <BR><b>"A remarkably intimate and insistently human chronicle of a moral authority's coming of age." —<i>The New York Times</i></b><BR> <BR><b>This is not the story you think you know. It's the one I've been waiting to tell.</b><b> </b><b><b><b> </b></b></b><BR>Thrust onto the public stage at fifteen years old after the Taliban's brutal attack on her life, Malala Yousafzai quickly became an international icon known for bravery and resilience. But away from the cameras and crowds, she spent years struggling to find her place in an unfamiliar world. Now, for the first time ever, Malala takes us beyond the headlines in <i>Finding My Way</i>—a vulnerable, surprising memoir that buzzes with authenticity, sharp humor, and tenderness.<BR> <BR> <i>Finding My Way</i> is a story of friendship and first love, of anxiety and self-discovery, of trying to stay true to yourself when everyone wants to tell you who you are. In it, Malala traces her path from high school loner to reckless college student to a young woman at peace with her past. Through candid, often messy moments like nearly failing exams, getting ghosted, and meeting the love of her life, Malala reminds us that real role models aren't perfect—they're human.<BR> <BR> In this astonishing memoir, Malala reintroduces herself to the world, sharing how she navigated life as someone whose darkest moments threatened to define her narrative—while seeking the freedom to find out who she truly is. <i>Finding My Way</i> is an intimate look at the life of a young woman taking charge of her destiny—and a deeply personal testament to the strength it takes to be unapologetically yourself.]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11966297</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C11966297</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Yousafzai, Malala]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/11966297980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781668054291/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Book and Dagger]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>The untold story of the academics who became OSS spies, invented modern spycraft, and helped turn the tide of the war</p><Br><p>At the start of WWII, the U.S. found itself in desperate need of an intelligence agency. The Office of Strategic Services (OSS), a precursor to today's CIA, was quickly formed—and, in an effort to fill its ranks with experts, the OSS turned to academia for recruits. Suddenly, literature professors, librarians, and historians were training to perform undercover operations and investigative work as part of a new WWII intelligence effort—and these surprising spies would go on to profoundly shape both the course of the war and our cultural institutions.</p><Br><p>Book and Dagger draws on personal histories, letters, and declassified OSS files to tell the story of a small but connected group of humanities scholars turned spies. Among them are Joseph Curtiss, a literature professor who hunted down German spies and turned them into double agents; Sherman Kent, a smart-mouthed history professor who rose to become the head of analysis for all of Europe and Africa; and Adele Kibre, an archivist who was sent to Stockholm to secretly acquire documents for the OSS. These unforgettable characters would ultimately help lay the foundations of modern intelligence and transform American higher education when they returned after the war.</p><Br><p>Thrillingly paced and rigorously researched, Book and Dagger is an inspiring and gripping true story of espionage about a group of academics who helped beat the Nazis—a tale that reveals the indelible power of the humanities to change the world.</p><Br><p>This riveting work of WWII history reveals:</p><Br> <li>From Academia to Espionage: The untold story of how literature professors, librarians, and historians were recruited into the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and trained in spycraft.</li><Br> <li>Declassified Histories: The true stories of operatives like Joseph Curtiss, who turned German spies into double agents, and archivist Adele Kibre, on her secret mission in Stockholm, drawn from newly released OSS files.</li><Br> <li>The Chairborne Division: A fascinating look inside the Research and Analysis branch (R&A), the OSS's intellectual engine that transformed how intelligence was gathered and helped win the war.</li><Br> <li>The Birth of the CIA: How this unlikely group of scholars laid the foundations for today's Central Intelligence Agency, forever changing the world of espionage.</li>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C10382397</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C10382397</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Graham, Elyse]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/10382397980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780063280861/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[Educated]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>#1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL,</i> AND <i>BOSTON GLOBE</i> BESTSELLER • One of the most acclaimed books of our time: an unforgettable memoir about a young woman who, kept out of school, leaves her survivalist family and goes on to earn a PhD from Cambridge University</b><br><b>“Extraordinary . . . an act of courage and self-invention.”—<i>The New York Times</i></b><br><b>NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY <i>THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW</i> • ONE OF BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR • A <i>KIRKUS REVIEWS </i>BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE CENTURY • FINALIST: National Book Critics Circle’s Award In Autobiography and John Leonard Prize For Best First Book • PEN/Jean Stein Book Award • <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Book Prize</b><br>Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, Tara Westover was seventeen the first time she set foot in a classroom. Her family was so isolated from mainstream society that there was no one to ensure the children received an education, and no one to intervene when one of Tara’s older brothers became violent. When another brother got himself into college, Tara decided to try a new kind of life. Her quest for knowledge transformed her, taking her over oceans and across continents, to Harvard and to Cambridge University. Only then would she wonder if she’d traveled too far, if there was still a way home.<br><b>“Beautiful and propulsive . . . Despite the singularity of [Westover’s] childhood, the questions her book poses are universal: How much of ourselves should we give to those we love? And how much must we betray them to grow up?”—<i>Vogue</i></b><br><b><br>ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: <i>The Washington Post, O: The Oprah Magazine, Time,</i> NPR, <i>Good Morning America, San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, The Economist, Financial Times</i>,<i> Newsday, New York Post, theSkimm, Refinery29, Bloomberg, Self, Real Simple, Town & Country, Bustle, Paste, Publishers Weekly</i>,<i> Library Journal, LibraryReads, Book Riot,</i> Pamela Paul, KQED, New York Public Library</b>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C3441378</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C3441378</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Westover, Tara]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/3441378980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>A Memoir</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9780399590511/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Radium Girls]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>A New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Charts Bestseller! </strong></p><p>"The glowing ghosts of the radium girls haunt us still." —NPR Books </p><p>Discover the gripping and inspiring true story of The Radium Girls, a groundbreaking work by acclaimed author Kate Moore. Immerse yourself in this compelling narrative that unravels the extraordinary lives of these fearless women who fought against all odds.</p><p>The Curies' newly discovered element of radium makes gleaming headlines across the nation as the fresh face of beauty, and wonder drug of the medical community. From body lotion to tonic water, the popular new element shines bright in the otherwise dark years of the First World War. </p><p>Meanwhile, hundreds of girls toil amidst the glowing dust of the radium-dial factories. The glittering chemical covers their bodies from head to toe; they light up the night like industrious fireflies. With such a coveted job, these "shining girls" are the luckiest alive—until they begin to fall mysteriously ill. </p><p>But the factories that once offered golden opportunities are now ignoring all claims of the gruesome side effects, and the women's cries of corruption. And as the fatal poison of the radium takes hold, the brave shining girls find themselves embroiled in one of the biggest scandals of America's early 20th century, and in a groundbreaking battle for workers' rights that will echo for centuries to come. </p><p>With meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, Kate Moore delves into the lives of these remarkable individuals, capturing their resilience, strength, and unwavering determination. Through their stories, she exposes the shocking negligence and corporate cover-ups that plagued the radium industry, ultimately sparking a revolution in workplace safety.</p><p>The Radium Girls is a masterful blend of historical account and heartfelt tribute. Moore's vivid prose brings these forgotten heroines back to life, ensuring that their sacrifices and triumphs are forever etched in our collective memory. As you turn each page, you'll be captivated by their indelible legacy and inspired by their enduring spirit.</p><p>The Radium Girls is a must-read for history enthusiasts, feminists, and anyone seeking a remarkable story of resilience and empowerment.</p>]]></description><link>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C3082772</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C3082772</guid><category><![CDATA[EBOOK]]></category><category><![CDATA[eng]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Moore, Kate]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><comments>https://loutit.bibliocommons.com/item/comment/3082772980</comments><format>EBOOK</format><subtitle>The Dark Story of America&apos;s Shining Women</subtitle><language>eng</language><image_url>https://secure.syndetics.com/index.aspx?isbn=9781492649366/MC.GIF&amp;client=lakep&amp;type=xw12&amp;oclc=</image_url></item></channel></rss>