Someone’s Gotta Do It

On transforming monotony into meaning

Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living by John Kaag and Jonathan van Belle

Death in Drohobych

A new biography of a Polish literary master

Bruno Schulz: An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of History by Benjamin Balint

Our Pragmatic Present

There is no prescribed meaning or purpose to our lives—and that’s okay

Mind in Nature: John Dewey, Cognitive Science, and a Naturalistic Philosophy for Living by Mark Johnson and Jay Schulkin

From Mandate to Nation State

How a failed Arab rebellion ensured Israel’s survival

Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict by Oren Kessler

Doors of Perception

The often unreliable ways we interpret reality

Where We Meet the World: The Story of the Senses by Ashley Ward

Culture Shock

The hidden history of reverse colonization

On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe by Caroline Dodds Pennock

Life at the Bottom

It’s not just the rich who victimize the poor

Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond

The Center Cannot Hold

A kaleidoscopic journey through a divided country

The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War by Jeff Sharlet

Tales of Memory and Forgetting

What happens when we cease to be who we were?

Travelers to Unimaginable Lands: Stories of Dementia, the Caregiver, and the Human Brain by Dasha Kiper by Dasha Kiper

Errant Thought

Can we keep the Enlightenment from dimming?

Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope by Sarah Bakewell

Words, Words, Words

How artists turned the canon against congressional inquisitors

A Treacherous Secret Agent: How Literature Spoke Truth to Power During the Red Scareby Marjorie Garber

Lede-ing Ladies

How female foreign correspondents transformed journalism

Starry and Restless: Three Women Who Changed Work, Writing, and the WorldBy Julia Cooke

An American Prophet of the Natural World

Celebrating the magical mundane

The Glorians: Visitations from the Holy Ordinaryby Terry Tempest Williams

The Guilt of Victory and the Virtue of Defeat
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Wrestling with war and its aftermath

Who Is Thinking?

The quest to discover the answer to an age-old question

A World Appears: A Journey into ConsciousnessBy Michael Pollan

The Great Decipherment

Decoding the story of a lost civilization

The Four Heavens: A New History of the Ancient MayaBy David Stuart

Think, Again

Reckoning with the elegance of physical laws and the wonders of being alive

TraversalBy Maria Popova

Family Trees

Threats to our woods are threats to us all

When the Forest Breathes: Renewal and Resilience in the Natural WorldBy Suzanne Simard

Criminal Complexity

What inherited traits can—and can’t—tell us about violent behavior

Original Sin: On the Genetics of Vice, the Problem of Blame, and the Future of ForgivenessBy Kathryn Paige Harden

The Minotaur’s Muses

The romantic cruelty of a brilliant artist

Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso's Lifeby Sue Roe

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