The Persuaders, by Anand Giridhadaras

Staff Pick

Pushing back against a widespread view that in this era of political polarization, it’s futile to try to change anyone’s opinion because so many Americans have their minds made up, Anand Giridharadas focuses on a number of people on the left—activists, organizers, politicians, educators, and others—who still believe in the idea of persuasion. He explores their efforts to build political support, whether it’s going door to door in Arizona to change minds on immigration or conducting race training in Ohio to get people to rethink their identities and choices. The Persuaders offers hope and potential pathways for bridging our country’s deep divides. “While the world seems to counsel despair,” wrote a New York Times reviewer, “The Persuaders is animated by a sense of possibility.”

The Persuaders: At the Front Lines of the Fight for Hearts, Minds, and Democracy By Anand Giridharadas Cover Image
$30.00
ISBN: 9780593318997
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Published: Knopf - October 18th, 2022

And There Was Light, by Jon Meacham

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In recent years, Jon Meacham has written and spoken a lot about the essence of America and our country’s ability to renew itself and emerge even from the most turbulent and divisive eras with a reaffirmation of guiding principles. That inspiring notion runs through his latest book as he sees in Abraham Lincoln’s life not just the story of an extraordinary leader but also the story of this country. There is much to learn in Meacham’s portrayal of Lincoln as someone who practiced a politics not just of compromise but of faith, who experienced his own complex moral journey, and who was hardly perfect but who maintained a conviction against slavery and a devotion to democracy. Meacham also makes clear the resonances between a president who led a divided country a century-and-a-half ago and the present-day moment of polarization, differing understandings of reality, and threats of insurrection.

And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle By Jon Meacham Cover Image
$40.00
ISBN: 9780553393965
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Published: Random House - October 18th, 2022

American Cartel, by Scott Higham and Sari Horwitz

Staff Pick

Two skilled and dogged journalists expand on their groundbreaking exposés in the Washington Post to produce an authoritative book on how drug companies, aided by doctors, pharmacists, lawyers, and politicians, intentionally and recklessly distributed billions of pain pills, fostering the opioid crisis. The book makes clear that the Sackler family and their Perdue Pharma were hardly alone in seeking to profit off the addictions of millions of pain medication users. It also highlights some heroic attempts to thwart such corporate greed and callousness—notably by DEA whistleblower Joseph T. Rannazzisi and West Virginia small-town lawyer Paul T. Farrell Jr.

American Cartel: Inside the Battle to Bring Down the Opioid Industry By Scott Higham, Sari Horwitz Cover Image
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ISBN: 9781538737200
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Published: Twelve - July 12th, 2022

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