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Four Daughters
Kaouther Ben Hania
Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, this documentary follows a Tunisian matriarch and her four daughters, two of whom run away after being radicalized by the Islamic State.
Four Directions, Four Elements, Four Prayers
The Sanctuary Shamanic Healing Center, Angell Deer, Tyler Richards
This May 2019 episode of The Sanctuary dives into the ancient wisdom of shamanic teachings, exploring the connection between the four elements and the four directions, and how they can guide us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world.
Four Hundred Souls
Ibram X. Kendi, Keisha N. Blain
Four Hundred Souls tells the history of African Americans from 1619-2019. Edited by authors Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, 90 writers share insights on the 400 years of conflict, oppression, and faith that brought African Americans to where they are today.
Fourteen Talks by Age Fourteen
Michelle Icard
Parenting writer Michelle Icard offers an accessible guide on talking to young teenagers about complex yet important topics.
Fractured Continent
William Drozdiak
This book offers a bleak tour of Europe's many crises and troubles, with no easy resolution in sight.
Framers
Kenneth Cukier, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Francis de Véricourt
Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil shows that the power of human cognition lies in our unique ability to 'frame' the world around us.
Framing Britney Spears
Samantha Stark
In this sympathetic and in-depth retelling of Britney Spears' life story, audiences are invited to see her public narrative from a different perspective.
Francis Bacon
Mark Stevens, Annalyn Swan
In Francis Bacon: Revelations, veteran biographers Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan present a comprehensive account of the infamous artist's life, legacy, and idiosyncratic oeuvre.
Frankly, We Did Win This Election
Michael C. Bender
A veteran journalist provides a close-up view of why, despite many supporters' refusal to concede defeat, Donald Trump failed to win a second presidential term.
Freakonomics
Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Freakonomics harnesses the power of economic theory to explore how human life is dominated by incentives, how information asymmetries impact societies, and how to really tell the difference between causation and correlation.
Freakonomics
Heidi Ewing, Seth Gordon, Alex Gibney
The documentary version of the bestselling book Freakonomics looks at the idea of incentive-based thinking through real life examples of socioeconomic and behavioral patterns.
Free Speech and Why It Matters
Andrew Doyle
In Free Speech and Why It Matters, writer and scholar Andrew Doyle digs into the politics and legislations that have led us to legalize free speech, and the threats currently menacing it in a polarized world.
Free to Focus
Michael Hyatt
Maximize your productivity, win at work, and succeed in life with Free To Focus, by business coach and New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt.
Free Will
Sam Harris
Philosopher and neurologist Sam Harris conducts a deep exploration of both our psyches and societies in search of what drives the essence of our thoughts and choices.
Free: the Future of a Radical Price
Chris Anderson
Free: The Future Of A Radical Price explains how offering things for free has moved from marketing gimmick to truly sustainable business strategy, thanks to the power of the internet.
Freeing the monkey, saving the princess
Damián Ruiz
In Freeing the monkey, saving the princess, psychologist Damián Ruiz explores the root of obsessive disorders and discusses treatment strategies.
Freelancing Foundations
Tom Geller
Kickstart your freelancing career by making yourself available to the right clients while keeping your work-life balance intact.
Freezing Order
Bill Browder
Freezing Order is hedge fund manager Bill Browder's real-life thriller detailing how the Russian state destroyed his company, framed him for corruption, and left a trail of death in its wake.
Freud: A Very Short Introduction
Anthony Storr
A biographical introduction to one of the world's most influential psychotherapists and famous purveyors of the theorization of the subconscious: Sigmund Freud.
Frida Kahlo
Hettie Judah
A moving biography of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, whose personal tragedies inspired her raw, emotional artistic style.
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Matthew Perry
In his revealing memoir, actor Matthew Perry recounts his time on the sitcom Friends, his history of drug and alcohol abuse, and his struggle with sobriety, giving readers new insights into his life.
