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Kate Sekules brings a refreshingly fierce voice to this manifesto about the wastefulness and exploitative practices of the fashion industry.

Kate Sekules brings a refreshingly fierce voice to this manifesto about the wastefulness and exploitative practices of the fashion industry.

The Erratics is an unflinching and empathetic memoir of past trauma and new outrage, dotted with precious moments of rueful levity and fleeting beauty.

The Erratics is an unflinching and empathetic memoir of past trauma and new outrage, dotted with precious moments of rueful levity and fleeting beauty.

In Work Mate Marry Love, Debora L. Spar examines historical links between technology, gender, work and family to imagine what the future might look like.

In Work Mate Marry Love, Debora L. Spar examines historical links between technology, gender, work and family to imagine what the future might look like.

In Sex Robots and Vegan Meat, Jenny Kleeman investigate new technologies poised to change essential industries and human interactions.

In Sex Robots and Vegan Meat, Jenny Kleeman investigate new technologies poised to change essential industries and human interactions.

What Can a Body Do? by Sara Hendren is a fascinating look at the ingenuity behind newly developed accessible designs.

What Can a Body Do? by Sara Hendren is a fascinating look at the ingenuity behind newly developed accessible designs.

This collection is essential reading, and its intimate writing style will help readers see disabled folks as the human beings they have always been.

This collection is essential reading, and its intimate writing style will help readers see disabled folks as the human beings they have always been.

Terry Virts didn’t want to write another typical astronaut book. Instead, he wanted to make the reader say “Wow!” and to make them laugh.

Terry Virts didn’t want to write another typical astronaut book. Instead, he wanted to make the reader say “Wow!” and to make them laugh.

Thomas Judd clearly finds joy in Rutger Bregman’s revelations, making the audiobook a pleasure to listen to.

Thomas Judd clearly finds joy in Rutger Bregman’s revelations, making the audiobook a pleasure to listen to.

A.N. Wilson draws on unexpected, sometimes arcane sources to paint a portrait of Charles Dickens with impressive depth and nuance.

A.N. Wilson draws on unexpected, sometimes arcane sources to paint a portrait of Charles Dickens with impressive depth and nuance.

Jessica Goudeau profiles two refugees with incredible stories, set against the shifting backdrop of policy and politics in the United States.

Jessica Goudeau profiles two refugees with incredible stories, set against the shifting backdrop of policy and politics in the United States.

James Hamblin explains why he stopped showering five years ago and argues that our modern idea of extreme hygiene has gone a little overboard.

James Hamblin explains why he stopped showering five years ago and argues that our modern idea of extreme hygiene has gone a little overboard.

With the world teetering on the brink of the political, social, environmental and medical abyss, The Unreality of Memory is a book for our times.

With the world teetering on the brink of the political, social, environmental and medical abyss, The Unreality of Memory is a book for our times.

How will the universe end? Astrophysicist Katie Mack takes a humorous and authoritative look at this intriguing question in her new book, The End of Everything.

How will the universe end? Astrophysicist Katie Mack takes a humorous and authoritative look at this intriguing question in her new book, The End of Everything.

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