Development and economics are not about statistics. Rather, they are about lives and jobs – 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics winner Stiglitz offers a heartfelt but rigorous analysis of globalization.
Danny Meyer is a legend in the restaurant world; His business philosophy applies to any business not just the restaurant industry - to inspire anyone with a dream.
What an incredible book, touching, horrifying and saddening, based on a true story about an entire family murdered. Capote dives into the minds of the killers; A gift of humanization in the guise of beautiful prose.
From the soaring beauty of the Amazon rain forest to the darkest night of Theodore Roosevelt's life, here is Candice Millard's dazzling debut, describing how the ex-president shared in the work, dangers, and hardships of the journey.
Daniel Yergin has the entire detailed history of the Oil Industry from the first discovery in Titusville, PA to the invasion of Iraq with easy and flowing storyteller style.
Phillip Roth presents a view of American life and the typical American dream of the 1960's - with all the conflicts of social values, religion, and money during this turbulent era.
An entertaining and insightful read on how the global economy really works for people. The author tackles the serious issues about globalization by exploring the life of her t-shirt.