WOMEN TALK MONEY
A searing and fearless anthology of essays exploring the profound impact of money on women’s lives.
WHAT'S YOUR STORY?: A JOURNAL FOR EVERYDAY EVOLUTION
150+ questions designed to be answered in as little as five minutes or as long as a lifetime, What’s Your Story? is essential for anyone ready to begin living their most authentic, creative, and meaningful life.
BLACK, WHITE & JEWISH: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SHIFTING SELF
Determined to define herself as a soul instead of a symbol—Rebecca Walker offers a new look at the challenge of personal identity in a story at once strikingly unique, and truly universal.
ADÉ: A LOVE STORY
A stunning debut novel about the power of love and the limitations of the human heart. Haunting, exquisite, and certain to become a classic, Adé will stay with you long after you put it down. This is a timeless love story set perfectly, heartbreakingly, in our time.
BABY LOVE: CHOOSING MOTHERHOOD AFTER A LIFETIME OF AMBIVALENCE
In this very smart memoir, Walker explores some of the larger sociological trends of her generation while delivering her own story about the emotional and intellectual transformation that led her to motherhood.
BLACK COOL
Originally published in 2012, this collection of illuminating essays exploring the ineffable and protean aesthetics of Black Cool has been widely cited for its contribution to much of the contemporary discussion of the influence of Black Cool on culture, politics, and power around the world.
WHAT MAKES A MAN: 22 WRITERS IMAGINE THE FUTURE
A groundbreaking compilation of essays sheds new light on the meaning of masculinity in the twenty-first century, gender relations, sex, work, violence, and other key issues.
ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY
An illuminating, entertaining, and provocative immersion in todayÂ's American family, with essays from ZZ Packer, Dan Savage, Min Jin Lee, asha bandele, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, and others, illustrating the changing realities of domestic life.
TO BE REAL
Determined to extend the boundaries of feminism to embrace social, political, and economic equality for all humanity, these twenty-one exciting young activists and thinkers recast the concepts of feminism to reflect their own personal experiences and beliefs.