Key Social Science Discourse Featured in LibraryBub Selection for August
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading sociologist Stephen Turner explains that social science has moved from a focus on knowledge gained through research to an experiential focus shaped by expertise. Complete with extensive qualitative research and case studies, Nancy Dome's Let's Talk About Race (and Other Hard Things) shows people how to lean into difficult conversations, how to recognize the role emotions play when they are not in control of them, and how to create a solid foundation for change, progress, healing and resolution. The protocol that is central to her approach helps people feel seen, safe, heard, and valued; supports clearer, more productive communication; empowers compassionate problem solving; and successfully facilitates tough discussions on sensitive topics. It's all about building capacity to open minds and transform communities. as a handbook to teach young people of color how to successfully navigate the world and to cultivate their genius along the way. It will also help guide parents through some critical topics of conversation that affect them and their children. Unjustified by Gahrey Ovalle is intended as a handbook to teach young black people how to navigate the world and how to cultivate their genius along the way. It also guides parents through some critical topics of conversation that affect them and their children.
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Below is this month's selection by category.
FICTION
Literature & Fiction
Book of 5 by Richard T. ASIN: B095JHSLKW
Dancing the Labyrinth by Karen Martin ISBN: 978-0645192209
Friendship City: Hanging by a Thread by Carl H. Mitchell ISBN: 978-1638854333
Love Poems: Are You the One? by Steve Ryan ISBN: 978-0615937946
Mystery & Thriller
Corrupted Souls (Book Three of the Joe Erickson Mystery series) by Lynn-Steven Johanson ISBN: 978-1685121006
Romance
Decanted by Linda Sheehan ISBN: 978-1684337033
The Love Hex or Nicest Flings in Mexico by Mike Meier ISBN: 978-1649901910
Young Adult
Hart Street and Main by Tabitha Sprunger ISBN: 978-1637529119
NON-FICTION
Biographies & Memoirs
Delilah and Others like Her by Trish Titus ISBN: 978-1732335219
Business
Everyone Is an Entrepreneur: selling economic self-determination in a post-Soviet world by Gregory V. Diehl ISBN: 978-1945884597
Health & Fitness
Take Charge of Your Happiness, Bellyfat & Sexiness: a woman's 'rapid reset' for body, mind and hormones by David Musgrave ISBN: 978-0473456405
Politics & Social Sciences
Let's Talk about Race (and Other Hard Things) by Nancy A. Dome ISBN: 978-1544524191
Unjustified: Where Have Our Black Leaders Gone? by Gahrey Ovalle ISBN: 978-1736142004
Religion & Spirituality
Arise and Shine: morning devotional by Bev Burton ISBN: 978-1775319313
Christianity and the Tribal Societies of North East India by Thomas Kochuthara ISBN: 979-1220104500
The Sin Paradox: the case against Adam, Eve, and the Serpent by D. B. Evans ISBN: 978-1489723239
Self-Help
Create Your Calm Waters by Bev Burton ISBN: 978-1775319306
Our Highest Priority: embrace courage, abandon fear by Marva Smith ISBN: 978-1631353925
Share Your Message with the World by Tony Gambone ISBN: 978-0992817381
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