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Zokology
Before Mike Weir and after Moe Norman, there was Richard Zokol — yet his PGA Tour career was nearly derailed by his own mind. This honest, funny, and unforgettable memoir follows Zokol’s 22-year journey through talent, self-sabotage, classic rock, and the game that nearly broke him.
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Earth for Sale
Activist Maude Barlow argues against the financialization and commodification of the natural world — including carbon credits, conservation bonds, and pollution trading — as a false climate solution and yet another erosion of public spaces and resources.
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Maybe It’s Me
A sharp, funny, and moving memoir with the drive of a novel, Maybe It’s Me traces the Adrian Michael Kelly’s journey out of the long shadows cast by a violent, alcoholic father and a mother consumed by gambling addiction. What follows is a raw and riveting account of collapse—then, ultimately, of recovery and self-reinvention.
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Fret
A propulsive and incisive novel about Kate, a washed-up rock star and frazzled mother of two, whose precarious situation is made more so when her idling car is stolen — with her young daughter still in it — and all her life choices, both big and small, are opened up to the scrutiny of the…
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At Sea in a Sieve
Award-winning novelist Cordelia Strub’s latest, At Sea in a Sieve, is a sharp and moving portrait of Ray, a judge, single parent, and tightly leashed woman whose survival strategies seem suddenly to be coming apart.