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DEBUT WORKS

The Sky Was Once A Dark Blanket by Kinsale Drake
Explore Kinsale Drake's The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket, a powerful poetry collection weaving themes of heritage, resilience, and identity.
Dec 22, 20243 min read
The Lucky Ones by Zara Chowdhary
Zara Chowdhary’s memoir, The Lucky Ones, is a gripping and deeply personal account of survival, resilience, and the cost of violance.
Dec 22, 20243 min read
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel Martyr! explores faith, addiction, and mortality through a bone-chilling, lyrical story that redefines what it means to survive.
Dec 18, 20244 min read
POETRY

Dearly by Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood’s Dearly, her first poetry collection in over a decade, explores love, grief, aging, and ecological crisis with wit, clarity, and lyrical power.
Dec 22, 20244 min read
Moving the Bones by Rick Barot
Rick Barot’s poetry collection, "Moving the Bones", is a masterful exploration of love, immigration, art, and loss during the pandemic.
Dec 22, 20244 min read
The Sky Was Once A Dark Blanket by Kinsale Drake
Explore Kinsale Drake's The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket, a powerful poetry collection weaving themes of heritage, resilience, and identity.
Dec 22, 20243 min read
POLITICAL NONFICTION

Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville
Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, written nearly two centuries ago, reads like a diagnosis of the United States in 2025. Tocqueville warned about the tyranny of the majority, the corrosive effects of individualism, and the fragility of civic trust
Jun 19, 202510 min read
Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish traces the shift from public executions to hidden systems of surveillance, regulation, and control.
Jun 19, 20255 min read
The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism analyzes how twentieth-century movements like Nazism and Stalinism emerged from antisemitism, imperialism, and the breakdown of democratic institutions.
Jun 19, 20254 min read
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