Sociology Books

Explore the depths of human society and social behaviour in our extensive Sociology section. From theories and structures, to issues of globalisation and inequality, our selection offers insightful reads for both casual learners and seasoned sociologists. Delve into pivotal works that examine the narratives shaping our societies today.

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Cultural Evolution
Ronald Inglehart | Cambridge University Press

Cultural Evolution

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This is a smart, big-picture read for anyone curious why societies swing between openness and authoritarianism. Inglehart connects survival, prosperity, and cultural change in a way that feels both sweeping and grounded in real-world evidence. You come away seeing debates over identity, democracy, and equality not as random chaos, but as part of a deeper pattern.
At Home: A Short History of Private Life
Bill Bryson | Doubleday

At Home: A Short History of Private Life

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"At Home" is an entertaining and illuminating journey into the history of everyday life, from the comfort of one's own home. Through the lens of his old rectory in Norfolk, author Bill Bryson explores the origins of architecture, electricity, food preservation, epidemics, and more. His research is extensive and his storytelling is witty, ensuring that readers will not only learn something new, but also be thoroughly entertained.
Past Imperfect, Future UNcertain: The United Nations at Fifty
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If you’re drawn to world affairs beyond the headlines, this feels like a thoughtful stocktake of the UN at a moment of huge promise and painful failure. What makes it stand out is how it brings together diplomats, generals, and scholars, so the debate feels grounded rather than abstract. It’s the kind of book readers often appreciate for being sober, candid, and still quietly hopeful about what international cooperation can realistically achieve.
Country Driving: A Chinese Road Trip

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If you're intrigued by the rapidly changing landscapes of both geography and culture, "Country Driving: A Chinese Road Trip" could be your next great read. It's not just a travel narrative; it's a deep dive into the complexities of modern China, seen through the unique lens of an outsider who's gained insider access. Hessler's driving adventure reveals the nuances of a country on the move, perfect for those looking for a blend of humor, pathos, and societal examination beyond the headlines.
There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack
Paul Gilroy | Routledge

There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack

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"There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack" could resonate with you if you're intrigued by the dynamics of race and identity in Britain. It's not merely informative; it's a wake-up call—a provocative piece that delves into the racial complexities within intellectual and political spheres. Its historical context is as relevant now as it was at the time of its original publication, making it a compelling read if you're keen on understanding the social undercurrents that continue to shape discussions around race today.
The Video Game Theory Reader

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If you've ever been fascinated by how video games evolved from simple amusements to complex storytelling mediums, "The Video Game Theory Reader" is a treasure trove just for you. It dives into the intersection of gaming with society and technology, challenging perceptions and inviting you to think about games beyond the screen. Perfect for those who appreciate video games not just as entertainment, but as a significant cultural influence.
The Good Luck Book

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If luck has always intrigued you or you're just looking for a fun read that might give your fortune a little nudge, "The Good Luck Book" could be a delightful pick. It's a light-hearted dive into the quirky practices we associate with good fortune. Plus, it sprinkles in some history and personal empowerment, making it both educational and uplifting. Who knows – it might just be your lucky charm in book form!
The Price of Inequality
Joseph E. Stiglitz | Penguin Uk

The Price of Inequality

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If economic disparities concern you, "The Price of Inequality" by Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz might resonate deeply. Stiglitz unpacks the complexities of how the growing divide impacts society, and why it's a problem not just for the poor but for everyone. His expertise in economics provides a clear, authoritative voice on a subject affecting millions today.
Lament From Epirus: An Odyssey Into Europe's Oldest Surviving Folk Music

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If you're intrigued by the power of music to transcend time and cultural barriers, "Lament from Epirus" will be like a siren's song to you. King's passion for Epirus folk music weaves history with personal narrative, offering a perspective on music that's as deeply emotional as it is educational. It's a literary excavation of humanity's oldest tunes, bound to resonate with anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of global music traditions.
Pioneers Once More: The Singapore Public Service, 1959-2009
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This book is a tribute to individuals who dare to challenge new frontiers and make great leaps forward. Chua weaves the stories of a diverse range of pioneers such as Changi Airport's first chief, Kampong Lorong Buangkok's last residents, the founder of Banyan Tree Resorts and the founder of Mustafa Centre. This book inspires readers to face challenges with grit and perseverance.
Lonely Planet Kyoto
Kate Morgan, Rebecca Milner  | Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet Kyoto

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If you're planning to immerse yourself in Kyoto's enchanting mix of tradition and modernity, this Lonely Planet guide could be your perfect companion. It offers practical tips paired with insight into cultural nuances that can transform your visit into an authentic experience. With it, you might just find those off-the-beaten-path treasures and local favorites that could make your trip unforgettable.
世界编织(传承至今的传统编织物)/尚锦手工世界手艺系列
If you're fascinated by the artistry of weaving and cherish the idea of connecting through generations of craftsmanship, this book could be your treasure trove. It's more than a guide to knitting; it's an inspiration for decor, fashion, and reviving the creator within you. Dive into the diversity of weaves and let it spark your imagination and perhaps, even your passion for handcrafting.
The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370
Florence de Changy | Mudlark

The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370

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If you're intrigued by mysteries that seem straight out of a thriller, "The Disappearing Act" is definitely for you. Florence de Changy digs deep into the perplexing case of MH370 with a journalist's precision, offering an articulate and compelling narrative. This book isn't just a recount of events; it's a thought-provoking examination that challenges official accounts and leaves readers questioning.
How to Do Things with Videogames
Ian Bogost | Univ Of Minnesota Press

How to Do Things with Videogames

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If you've ever felt boxed in by the usual 'games are just for fun' rhetoric, Ian Bogost's 'How to Do Things With Videogames' might be an eye-opener. Bogost urges us to see beyond games as mere playthings and acknowledges their growing impact across various facets of life including education, art, and politics. As a gamer or simply a curious mind, you'll find this book an intriguing testament to the medium's evolving role in society.
Civilizations
Felipe Fernández-Armesto | Key Porter Books

Civilizations

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If you like big-idea history that makes you rethink how societies rise, connect, and define themselves, this could be a rewarding read. Felipe Fernández-Armesto is known for taking a broad, global view, so the book likely feels more expansive than standard region-by-region history. It’s the kind of read that can leave you seeing civilization itself as a more surprising, contested, and human story.
Jewels of Time: The World of Women's Watches - Curated Collection

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If you have a penchant for both horology and high fashion, "Jewels of Time" is a treasure trove that marries these two realms with elegance. The rich visual storytelling will captivate you with the luxurious world of women's watches, spotlighting the intricate craftsmanship and the allure of precious gems. It's a feast for the eyes and an inspiration for the senses, perfect for anyone who appreciates the finer details and the storied past of women's haute horlogerie.
The Italian Job: A Journey to the Heart of Two Great Football Cultures

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If you're fascinated by how culture shapes football or just love the beautiful game, you'll find "The Italian Job" captivating. Gianluca Vialli, a name that resonates with fans, offers an insider look that goes beyond mere match reports and player profiles. This book isn't just a collection of thoughts; it's a roundtable with some of the sport's greatest minds discussing how English and Italian traditions influence their approaches to football. From tactical nuances to sociological impacts, this is more than a book—it's a front-row seat to a masterclass in football philosophy.
The XX Factor
Alison Wolf | Profile Books

The XX Factor

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This is a smart, unsettling read for anyone interested in work, class, and modern feminism beyond the usual slogans. Alison Wolf makes a compelling case that women’s progress hasn’t been shared evenly, and that tension gives the book its real bite. It feels like the kind of book readers finish with a lot underlined, because it challenges easy ideas about sisterhood in a way that feels both timely and deeply observed.
No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy

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This book is likely to resonate with you if you're keen on understanding the complex interplay between big money and social good. Linsey McGoey critically examines how the surge in philanthropy, led by giants like the Gates Foundation, shapes policies and influences the areas it aims to help. It's an insightful read that prompts reflection on modern-day charity and the sometimes uncomfortable relationship between wealth, power, and social justice.
Cambodia
Nick Ray, Greg Bloom  | Geoplaneta

Cambodia

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If you're fascinated by the delicate interplay between a nation's haunting history and its vibrant present, this travel guide will serve as a poignant companion on your journey through Cambodia. Through vivid descriptions and practical tips, it offers a window into the soul of a country that has endured so much, yet stands resplendent among its ancient temples and bustling streets. Whether you're a history buff, cultural enthusiast, or just love to delve into a place with a complex story, this book promises to enrich your travel experience.
Ellis Island - National Geographic Kids Readers
Ages 8-10
Elizabeth Carney | National Geographic Kids

Ellis Island - National Geographic Kids Readers

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If you're intrigued by America's melting pot narrative, Elizabeth Carney's 'Ellis Island' is a must-read. It's a concise dive into the storied past of one of the nation's most significant landmarks. The book offers a vivid historical account that's as educational as it is entertaining, ideal for young readers with a budding interest in history or for anyone seeking a brief yet enlightening exploration of this iconic island.
Status Anxiety
Alain de Botton | Pantheon

Status Anxiety

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Alain de Botton has a talent for making philosophy accessible, and in "Status Anxiety" he turns his attention to a very personal aspect of our lives: our social status and how we feel about it. This book could be a breath of fresh psychological air, especially if you've been feeling the weight of social expectations. It’s like having a calm conversation with a wise friend who helps you understand why you feel the way you do and offers a different perspective on how to cope with these often unspoken anxieties.
What’s Happened to Politics?
Bob Rae | Simon & Schuster

What’s Happened to Politics?

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If politics feels hollow or stage-managed, this book will likely resonate. Bob Rae writes with the clarity of someone who has actually lived inside the system, so the critique feels grounded rather than cynical. It gives shape to the frustration many Canadians feel, while still holding onto the idea that public life can be thoughtful, decent, and worth participating in again.
Voting in Change
Terence Lee, Kevin YL Tan  | Ethos Books

Voting in Change

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of Singapore's political scene, "Voting In Change" offers a deep dive into its electoral changes and implications. Kevin Y.L. Tan provides a clear analysis that's both accessible and thought-proving, perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of governance and citizen participation in Singapore. It's a read that's bound to leave you with a richer understanding of democracy in a rapidly evolving city-state.
Diversity and Society: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
Joseph F. Healey, Andi Stepnick  | Sage Publications, Inc

Diversity and Society: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

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You might find "Diversity and Society" to be a compelling read if you are interested in grasping the complexities of race, ethnicity, and gender in the United States. Healey and Stepnick offer an accessible yet scholarly approach, making it easier to digest the intertwining histories and contemporary issues that shape America's diverse social landscape. Their use of empirical data will appeal to anyone looking for an informed and nuanced discussion of minority experiences and societal relations.
Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World
Steven Johnson | Macmillan

Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World

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If you're fascinated by how seemingly trivial pursuits can revolutionize societies, "Wonderland" is a treasure chest for you. Steven Johnson masterfully bridges the gap between pastime pleasures and pivotal innovations, illustrating how our leisure activities catalyze profound technological advancements. Prepare for an entertaining journey through history, where joy is the unexpected hero of progress.
An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris

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This is a tiny, hypnotic book that makes ordinary life feel newly mysterious. Perec watches a Paris square so closely that buses, pigeons, weather, and passing people start to feel poetic, funny, and faintly surreal. If you like books that turn attention itself into an adventure, this can be a quietly unforgettable read.
1968: The Year That Rocked the World
Mark Kurlansky | Ballantine Books (ny)

1968: The Year That Rocked the World

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If you're intrigued by history with a pulse, "1968: The Year That Rocked the World" might just be your next favorite read. Mark Kurlansky has a knack for bringing the vibrancy of historical events to life, and this book is no exception. It's a vivid time capsule that puts you right in the heart of a year where every corner of the globe seemed to be on the edge of monumental change.
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right

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"Strangers in Their Own Land" might just shift the way you see political discourse in the U.S. Arlie Hochschild's journey is one of genuine curiosity and empathy, providing a nuanced window into the lives and feelings of the conservative right. This is not just a book about politics; it's an invitation to understand the emotional undercurrents that shape our views and relationships in society. It could be a comforting read if you're looking to find humanity in places where you least expect it.
The Triple Package: What Really Determines Success

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If you're intrigued by the cultural ingredients that may give rise to success, "The Triple Package" offers a compelling look under the hood of achievement. Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld, both acclaimed authors, examine why certain groups thrive, often against the odds. This book stirs conversation and introspection, regardless of your own background, by unraveling the complexities of ambition, resilience, and the double-edged sword they can become.
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
Eric Schlosser | Harper Perennial

Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

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If you've ever questioned the societal and health consequences of America's love affair with fast food, "Fast Food Nation" is an enlightening deep dive. Through his investigative skills, Schlosser uncovers the unsettling reality behind those quick meals. This book might change how you view your next hamburger, highlighting the industry's impact on everything from obesity to economy, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of health, culture, and capitalism.
50 Years of Singapore-Europe Relations: Celebrating Singapore's Connections with Europe
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This feels like a warm, reflective snapshot of how Singapore and Europe have grown alongside each other over five decades. You get history, business, diplomacy, and personal perspectives all in one place, which makes it richer than a standard commemorative book. If you enjoy books that help you understand a country through both policy and lived experience, this is a thoughtful and surprisingly human read.
The World Is Flat: The Globalized World in the Twenty-First Century
Thomas L. Friedman | Penguin Books

The World Is Flat: The Globalized World in the Twenty-First Century

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If you're intrigued by how technology bridges distances and creates a competitive global marketplace, "The World is Flat" is for you. Thomas L. Friedman takes you on a journey, explaining the complexities of globalization in a relatable way. It's like having a savvy guide walk you through the economic and social shifts that are shaping our interconnected world. With insights that can help you understand current events and what they mean for the future, this book feels like a necessary manual for anyone living in the 21st century.
Fast Food Nation: What the All-American Meal Is Doing to the World

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If you've ever wondered about the real cost of convenience—health-wise and ethically—'Fast Food Nation' is an eye-opener. Schlosser's deep dive into fast food's underbelly will make you think twice about your next meal choice. It's investigative journalism that's as addictive as the fries he scrutinizes, delivering a well-researched narrative that could reform your eating habits and awareness.
The Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World

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If you value the power of creativity and its role in resisting the pull of materialism, "The Gift" is your kind of read. Lewis Hyde eloquently champions the importance of artistic expression, making a case that will resonate with your artistic sensibilities and maybe even inspire you to see your creative ventures as vital acts of generosity. It's a thought-provoking exploration that could redefine how you perceive the value of art and creativity in the world.
Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life in the Minor Leagues of Baseball

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"Where Nobody Knows Your Name" isn't just a book for baseball enthusiasts; it's a narrative that resonates with anyone who appreciates underdog stories. John Feinstein delves into the emotional heartbeat of the sport, opening a window into the soul of minor league America, where dreams are within arms' reach yet can feel worlds away. Your love for the game's purity will deepen as you experience the raw ambitions and poignant struggles of those toiling just shy of the spotlight.
Why England Lose & Other Curious Football Phenomena Explained

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If you've ever wondered about the patterns behind football's most baffling trends and outcomes, "Why England Lose" could offer you some compelling insights. The authors apply rigorous economic and statistical analysis to dissect, not just England’s underperformance, but a range of footballing mysteries. It's perfect for anyone with a love for the sport and a curiosity for the "why" behind the "what."
Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation
Stephen Spencer | Routledge

Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation

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If you're intrigued by how race and ethnicity shape societies worldwide, Stephen Spencer's work could be quite enlightening. Its up-to-date, nuanced perspectives, supplemented with case studies, will deepen your understanding beyond the basics, turning every page into a stimulating conversation about cultural and national identity in today's world.
Water Frontier: Commerce and the Chinese in the Lower Mekong Region, 1750-1880

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If you're intrigued by how trade shapes history, "Water Frontier" might just be your next page-turner. It offers a fresh perspective on Indochina's past, focusing on a time when economic networks transcended national boundaries. Particularly noteworthy is its illumination of the Chinese diaspora's pivotal role in regional trade, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intricate blend of commerce, culture, and migration.
The Post-American World: Release 2.0

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If you're intrigued by global politics and shifting power dynamics, Fareed Zakaria's "The Post-American World" is a must-read. Zakaria offers a thought-provoking analysis that isn't fixated on America's decline but is instead an exploration of the rise of other nations on the world stage. His clear, insightful prose examines an evolving global landscape, providing a fascinating lens to view our current and future international relations.
Latin America - Thryft
Page One | Page One Pub

Latin America

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If you have an appreciation for visual artistry that bursts with energy and color, "Latin America" will be an exhilarating read. Each page reveals how culture and climate stir creativity, uniquely captured in lively designs. It's like an inspiring journey through a continent's creative soul, offering a striking exploration of regional distinctiveness in a globalized world.
The Nature of Identitarianism
Göran Dahl | Routledge

The Nature of Identitarianism

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If you're keen on understanding current socio-political landscapes, especially how far-right movements have evolved, Göran Dahl's "The Nature of Identitarianism" is a deep dive into this complex subject. It meticulously traces the ideological lineage from early conservative thought to today's identitarian factions. It's a rigorous study that doesn't just skim the surface but provides a critical examination of the subject matter. It could be eye-opening for those wanting to comprehend the nuances and drivers of far-right ideologies in contemporary society.
North Korea Confidential: Private Markets, Fashion Trends, Prison Camps, Dissenters and Defectors

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If you're intrigued by the enigma that is North Korea, "North Korea Confidential" could be an eye-opener for you. It's not just another dreary political analysis, but a tapestry of stories woven together to give you a glimpse of what daily life is really like for North Koreans. From the changing market dynamics to the culture of the people enduring under such an oppressive regime, it's a read that's both enlightening and thought-provoking, like peeking behind a curtain very few have the chance to draw back.
Global Non-Proliferation and Counter-Terrorism: The Impact of UNSCR 1540
This is a strong pick if you want to understand how global security policy actually works beyond headlines and treaties. It shows how UNSCR 1540 reshaped non-proliferation by pushing states toward real enforcement across science, trade, customs, and international law. Readers interested in policy and international relations would likely appreciate how it connects expert analysis with practical, long-term security challenges.
Season of the Witch: Enchantment, Terror, and Deliverance in the City of Love

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If you've ever been intrigued by the shifting cultural tides of a city, "Season of the Witch" might beckon you. David Talbot masterfully captures San Francisco's metamorphosis from the Summer of Love through to the 1980s. It's a vivid portrayal of the city's triumphs and tribulations, inviting readers to experience the raw emotions and groundbreaking movements that shaped a generation.
The Heart Is a Shifting Sea - Love and Marriage in Mumbai

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of love and cultural transformation, "The Heart Is A Shifting Sea" is a journey you'll want to embark on. Elizabeth Flock offers an up-close look at the lives of three couples in Mumbai, navigating their marriages through a time where tradition and modernity are clashing. It's more than a glimpse into Indian society; it's a profound dive into how love morphs and endures in the face of relentless change.
Day of the Assassins: A History of Political Murder
Michael Burleigh | Picador Uk

Day of the Assassins: A History of Political Murder

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If you find yourself drawn to the murky depths of political intrigue and the somber reality of historical violence, "Day of the Assassins" offers more than just a recount of events. Burleigh delivers a compelling examination of the political and moral landscape that gives rise to such acts, making this book essential for understanding not just the past, but the reverberating impact of these moments in today’s world. It's a gripping read with a perspective that stays with you long after the last page.
Fast Food Nation : The Dark Side of the All-American Meal - Thryft
Eric Schlosser | Harper Perennial

Fast Food Nation : The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

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Fast food has hastened the malling of our landscape, widened the chasm between rich and poor, fueled an epidemic of obesity, and propelled American cultural imperialism abroad. That's a lengthy list of charges, but here Eric Schlosser makes them stick with an artful mix of first-rate reportage, wry wit, and careful reasoning.Schlosser's myth-shattering survey stretches from California's subdivisions where the business was born to the industrial corridor along the New Jersey Turnpike where many fast food's flavors are concocted. Along the way, he unearths a trove of fascinating, unsettling truths -- from the unholy alliance between fast food and Hollywood to the seismic changes the industry has wrought in food production, popular culture, and even real estate. (back cover)
Fast Food Nation : What The All-American Meal is Doing to the World - Thryft
Eric Schlosser | Penguin Books

Fast Food Nation : What The All-American Meal is Doing to the World

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DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE EATING WHEN YOU TUCK INTO THAT JUICY BURGER?Britain eats more fast food than any other country in Europe. It looks good, tastes good, and it's cheap. But the real cost never appears on the menu.Eric Schlosser's explosive bestseller, by turns funny and terrifying, tells the story of our love affair with fast food. He visits the lab that re-creates the smell of strawberries; examines the safety records of abattoirs; reveals why the fries taste so good and what really lurks between the sesame buns--and shows how fast food is transforming not only our diets but our world.(back cover)
Attack of the 50 Ft. Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World!
Catherine Mayer | Hq

Attack of the 50 Ft. Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World!

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Imagine a future where gender disparities are nonexistent. Catherine Mayer's book isn't just a thought experiment, but a robust call to action wrapped in sharp analysis and a good dose of humor. It's a refreshing and compelling read that's likely to change your perspective on gender norms and inspire proactive change, whether you're deeply invested in gender issues or just starting to understand their impact.

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