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Londoners
Craig Taylor
Journalist and playwright Craig Taylor tells the story of London through the eyes of its residents: from immigrants to natives, from shopkeepers to artists, from those who are in love with it to those who are only passing through.
Long Walk to Freedom
Nelson Mandela
Long Walk to Freedom is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, South African anti-apartheid activist, national icon, and first black president, elected in the country's first fully democratic election.
Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World
Jim Brumm
Long-Term Thinking For A Short-Sighted World explains why we rarely think about the long-term consequences of our actions, how this puts our entire species in danger and what we can do to change and ensure a thriving future for mankind.
Looking for Sultan
Doel Trivedy, Gautam Pandey
This independent documentary follows the journey of father-son filmmakers as they search for a missing tiger, chronicling how tigers have become endangered and documenting the local efforts to save them.
Losing Earth
Nathaniel Rich
Losing Earth: A Recent History is a jaw-dropping look at how close the world came in the 1980s to truly halting climate change.
Losing My Virginity
Richard Branson
Losing My Virginity details Richard Branson's meteoric rise to success, digs into what made him the adventurous, fun-loving, daring entrepreneur he is today, and shares lessons you can learn from him about business.
Lost Connections
Johann Hari
Lost Connections delves into why so many people struggle with depression, and the reasons why improving one's relationships and environment can often be a more effective tonic than focusing solely on medication.
Lost in a Good Game
Pete Etchells
A thoughtful reflection on video games, how they affect us, and how they can be used both for joy and to help those struggling.
Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism
Amelia Horgan
Author and researcher Amelia Horgan explores what work is, how capitalism shapes our lives and society, and what we can do about it.
Love Is the Cure
Elton John
In his recounting of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Sir Elton John shares the realizations he acquired in the global fight against the disease: that love, compassion, and understanding are vital for ending the suffering and stigma.
Love Lives Here
Amanda Jetté Knox
Through their family's personal story, in which both a child and spouse come out as transgender, Amanda Jetté Knox shows readers how to best support trans people.
Love Out Loud
Nicole Gibson
Love Out Loud: A Guide to Enlightenment helps readers begin and navigate their journey to self-appreciation and personal fulfillment using new frameworks of thinking designed to help you understand your humanity, interconnectedness, and nature.
Love Rules
Joanna Coles
Former Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles helps guide us through the minefield of digital dating, by adapting the familiar concept of 'rules' to a task most of us still approach randomly.
Love That Story
Jonathan Van Ness
In his follow-up memoir, Jonathan Van Ness gets curious about current issues, including marijuana legalization and body dysmorphia, through the lens of his queer experience.
Love with a Chance of Drowning
Torre DeRoche
In her tender, humorous memoir, Torre DeRoche follows her heart and sets sail with the love of her life despite her fear of the vast ocean.
Love Worth Making
Stephen Snyder
Long-time sex therapist Stephen Snyder tackles the difficult issue of how to have good sex in a long-term relationship.
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It
Kamal Ravikant
Is one phrase really all it takes to change your life? For visionary Kamal Ravikant, there's no doubt about it. Here, he shares the secrets to his own happiness, along with all the advice and guidance you need to find your own at the end of the same path.
Love, Sex and Staying Warm
Neil Rosenthal
Love, Sex, and Staying Warm is a collection of marriage counselor and newspaper columnist Neil Rosenthal's best writings to help any couple find happiness in their relationship.
Loving Someone with an Eating Disorder
Dana Harron PsyD
Dana Harron, PsyD, offers a compassionate guide for partners of those diagnosed with eating disorders, including strategies for dealing with the ways these illnesses can affect relationships.
Loving What Is
Byron Katie
Loving What Is presents us with simple questions to turn around our negative thoughts, change how we react to the events and people that stress us out, and thus end our own suffering.
Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away
Gary Chapman
This non-judgmental, insightful book provides practical advice for how to start healing a marriage when all you want to do is run away.