Hacks
The Sum of Us
Heather McGhee
The Sum of Us eschews moralistic finger-pointing in favor of clear-eyed rationalism to unravel the financial and societal costs of racism in the U.S.
The Sun Does Shine
Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin
A man who spent 30 years on death row - for a crime he didn't commit - reveals the healing power of holding on to love, justice, and hope, even in the darkest of times.
The Sunflower
Simon Wiesenthal
The Sunflower is a vital exploration of forgiveness from Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal.
The Super Bowl
David Fischer
Prolific sportswriter David Fischer brings us an accessible history of the first 50 Super Bowls, packed with extensive stats, pictures, and quotes.
The Surrender Experiment
Michael A Singer
This book provides an account of how, after a deep religious experience in his twenties, author Michael A. Singer decided to let go of personal preference and surrender to what life had in store.
The Swerve
Stephen Greenblatt
Scholar and author Stephen Greenblatt tells the story of the discovery of Roman poet Lucretius' lost work On The Nature of Things, whose ideas about the inner workings of the universe fueled the Renaissance.
The Talent Code
Daniel Coyle
The Talent Code breaks down the myth of talent from a neurological standpoint so anyone can understand what it takes to become great at what you love to do.
The Tao of Dating
Ali Binazir
2010's Tao of Dating is both a spiritual and practical guide for women looking to find fulfillment and success on the dating scene.
The Tao of Physics
Fritjof Capra
The Tao of Physics questions many biases about Western science and Eastern spirituality, showing the close connections between the principles of physics and those of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism.
The Tao Te Ching
Lao Tzu
The Tao Te Ching helps us understand the principles of Taoism, an ancient school of philosophy that is still applicable today.
The Teenage Brain
Frances E Jensen, Amy Ellis Nutt
Frances E. Jensen, M.D. and Amy Ellis Nutt offer a revolutionary look at the science behind the adolescent brain, perfect for anyone raising teens.
The Territory
Alex Pritz
In his 2022 documentary The Territory, director Alex Pritz provides an up-close look at Brazil's Indigenous Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau people as they fight to defend the Amazon rainforest and their way of life.
The Thank You Economy
Gary Vaynerchuk
The Thank You Economy announces the return of small-town courtesy to the world of business, thanks to social media and the importance of real connection to thrive in a modern world.
The Theory of A & D
Sartaj Singh
Sartaj Singh offers a transformative self-help framework that offers a unique perspective on 'A' for Action and 'D' for Determination.
The Theory of Enchantment
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Chloé Valdary
In this January 2022 episode of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast, Peterson talks to Chloé Valdary, founder of alternative diversity program Theory of Enchantment, about changing our perspectives on diversity and inclusion.
The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down
Haemin Sunim
In his bestselling book, Buddhist writer Haemin Sunim teaches us how to slow down in order to find inner peace and live a more connected life.
The Third Chimpanzee
Jared Diamond
Author and professor Jared Diamond explores the animal origins of the human species, and how the characteristics that make us unique from our animal relatives may be the biggest threats to our planet.
The Third Door
Alex Banayan
The Third Door follows an 18-year-old's wild quest of interviewing the world's most successful people to discover what it takes to get to the top.
The Third Wave
Steve Case
The Third Wave lays out the history of the internet and how it's about to permeate everything in our lives, as well as what it takes for entrepreneurs to make use of this mega-trend and thrive in a hyperconnected world.
The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism
William Perry, Stanford University
In this 2017 course from Stanford University, former U.S. government officials and security experts explain the key issues surrounding nuclear terrorism and how to prevent it.
The Three Mothers
Anna Malaika Tubbs
This book is an in-depth look into the lives, careers, and motherhood of Louise Little, Alberta King, and Berdis Baldwin – the women who raised three of the civil rights movement's most famous men.
