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Category: American Society
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Now available in audiobook: The engaging and untold stories of fifteen prominent same-sex couples who defied cultural norms and made signifcant contributions to American history.
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She was more than just a tired woman on a bus. A new book looks at her six decades of activism, challenging perceptions of her as an accidental actor in the civil rights movement.
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Now available in Audiobook: Without a Map, Meredith Hall’s moving memoir about banishment, reconciliation, and the meaning of family.
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Jay Wexler ponders the enormity of until-now-hidden humor of the famously stoic justice.
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Now available on audiobook: Until it Hurts and The Most Expensive Game in Town by Mark Hyman.
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An emptying nest can change a mom’s feeling about the holidays, but a thoughtful spouse can inspire some childlike wonder.
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Lessons from the long Gulf Coast recovery can inform the work that lies ahead for Sandy’s displaced survivors.
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Four points to think about if your state has a marriage equality ballot question.
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Nancy Polikoff explains why she wants the argument for marriage equality to be more about equality, less about marriage.