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Slave, Interpreter & Commissioner General: An Authorized Biography of Edgar Manasseh by Richard Oduor Oduku
The authorised biography of Edgar Manasseh, Slave, Interpreter & Commissioner-General takes us through 200+ years of family’s history; right from Edgar’s great-grandfather, a slave, to his grandfather and father, who worked as civil servants in Kenya to Edgar’s rise as
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Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
The founding story of Nike, originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports, is not as rosy as its $46B revenue line item (for 2022), would lead you to believe. While they had the demand, supply was quite an issue. The company
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Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World
Growing up, I’d always dreamt of being a journalist. Maybe it was the flashy lifestyle I perceived news reporters on screen to have. Or the ability to travel and connect with people from various cultures. Perhaps it was the prospect
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The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery by Brianna Wiest
The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest turned out to be a refreshingly honest and insightful guide to overcoming self-sabotage and achieving self-mastery. And I stumbled upon it at one of the most trying moments. I have had a lot
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Two Weeks Notice: Find the Courage to Quit Your Job, Make More Money, Work Where You Want, and Change the World
Amy takes us through her journey from the corporate world to running her own business. It wasn’t an easy journey. From finding the courage to quit her 9-5 job to struggling to find her footing as a coach. At one
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Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez
What I love about Invisible Women is the wide selection of data the author uses to back up how we really are invisible in each of these sections. Sadly, I could relate to most, if not all, of these instances.