Fear is destructive, a pervasive problem we all face. Vietnamese Buddhist Zen Master, poet, scholar, peace activist, and one of the foremost spiritual leaders in the world—a gifted teacher who was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King Jr.—Thich Nhat Hanh has written a powerful and practical strategic guide to overcoming our debilitating uncertainties and personal terrors.
The Last Story of Mina Lee explores the haunting secrets of a Korean immigrant mother and her daughter. When Margot finds her mother Mina dead, she uncovers a past she never knew, from Mina’s arrival in America to the choices that shaped her life. This powerful novel weaves themes of family, identity, and belonging through the perspectives of both women.
Now a Major Motion Picture - "Witty and delightfully written" (New York Times Book Review), Alasdair Gray's Poor Things echoes Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in this novel of a young woman freeing herself from the confines of the suffocating Victorian society she was created to serve.