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Odd Girl Out
Laura James
After receiving her diagnosis at age 45, Laura James reflects on her journey with autism and explores the condition's unique impact on women.
Offline: How to Do Nothing
Offline , Jon Favreau, Jenny Odell
In this January 2022 episode of the Offline podcast, host Jon Favreau talks to artist and author Jenny Odell about the benefits of unplugging, being less productive, and grounding yourself in the present moment.
Oil in Putin's Russia
Adnan Vatansever
This book provides a highly detailed analysis of the oil industry's role in Russian politics and how Putin has utilized its revenue to stay in power.
Older and Wider
Jenny Eclair
Older and Wider is a delightfully light-hearted look at the physical, social, and cultural realities of menopause.
Olympic Pride, American Prejudice
Deborah Riley Draper, Travis Thrasher
Deborah Riley Draper and Travis Thrasher tell the untold story of 18 African American athletes who defied the segregated Southern U.S. and Hitler's fascist Germany to compete in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
On Being Nice
The School of Life, Alain de Botton
This thoughtful guide from The School of Life teaches us how caring and tenderness have become the most underrated human qualities and why they are essential to a happier, more fulfilled life.
On Fire
Naomi Klein
Journalist and climate justice campaigner Naomi Klein makes the case for a Green New Deal in this collection of articles, essays, and speeches, which look beyond the U.S. to envisage a plan for global climate action.
On Freedom
Maggie Nelson
Writer and critic Maggie Nelson takes on the subject of freedom through a bold discussion of art, sex, drugs, and climate change.
On Liberty
John Stuart Mill
On Liberty is the classic that laid the foundation of modern liberal politics, applying the concept of utilitarianism in order to create a working system between authority and liberty.
On The Call
Ozzie Stewart
The On The Call Podcast by Ozzie Stewart offers inspiring conversations with people from a variety of backgrounds who have achieved success in their lives and careers.
On the Job Site: Construction
Jim Rogers
This course shows us how new approaches in strategy, technology, and software can be used to solve complex issues in the modern construction industry.
On the Origin of Species
Charles Darwin, Julian Huxley
On The Origin Of Species is the foundational book for modern evolutionary biology that marked a turning point in how we think about the beginnings of humankind.
On the Shortness of Life
Seneca, Charles Desmond Nuttall Costa
On The Shortness Of Life is a 2,000-year-old essay by the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca about how we can best use our time on Earth to lead a fulfilling life.
On Tyranny
Timothy Snyder
Historian Timothy Snyder examines the warning signs of oppression by identifying its political nature, and what societies can do to resist dangerous leadership.
On Writing
Stephen King
Stephen King, one of the world's most celebrated fiction writers, believes that there are no shortcuts to success, just hard work. In this riveting how-to guide and memoir, he shares his personal and practical writing tips.
On Writing Well
William Zinsser
On Writing Well is your guide to becoming a great non-fiction writer. Learn the fundamental principles of writing and how to persuade readers and make a difference in their lives.
One Blade of Grass
Henry Shukman
A heartwarming and realistic depiction of how a writer and poet found and walked the path of Zen Buddhism.
One Child Nation
Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang
A painstaking effort by Chinese-American filmmaker Nanfu Wang, One Child Nation takes a critical look at China's one-child policy and how it has impacted families throughout the country.
One Damn Thing After Another
William P. Barr
American attorney general William Barr narrates the course of his exciting and influential career, detailing his relationship with former U.S. president Donald Trump and the role he played in the last conservative administration.
One in a Millennial
Kate Kennedy
Podcast host and author Kate Kennedy explores the pop culture trends, social norms, and technological shifts that have shaped millennial women.
One Life
Megan Rapinoe
In her memoir, One Life, Megan Rapinoe looks back on her soccer career, from her childhood memories to competing in the FIFA Women's World Cup.