How could this not be remarkable? The daily deterrents he confronted and overcame detailed here reenforces Lewis's towering stature in the history of U.S. progress.
An insightful, façade-shattering peek behind the artifice of my pop culture upbringing.
This may be the most important collection of essays to memorialize this essentially American moment.
A necessary balm to a lot of the usual chronicling of our online lives and history, filling in the gaps with stories of the often overlooked and marginalized people who flocked to these spaces in the first place.
An inside look at an extraordinary woman from a very personal, first-person perspective, giving us a look into the implications of Wells's work on both our society as well as her own family.
Of the books currently on the market about the purchase of The Bird App™️, this is the closest, most accurate play-by-play there is, at least in my recollection. Recommended if you want to relive or learn all the daily drama.
A lovely look at how the love of raptors can transcend generations and circumstances.
An absolutely urgent look at how much smoke-and-mirrors messaging gets attached to the promises of the technologies tied to large data sets, what we should consider when evaluating them, and how to move forward knowingly and cautiously.
Even casual fans will find lots to like about the stories behind the genre-creating sounds and the humans who created them.
A unique, behind-the-scenes perspective of both the stories that went into the stories and the through-line of service which continues after the last fade out.
A good inside look at the January 6 Committee's work from a person who chose people over party.
A sympathetic portrait, of a person I often disagree with, that allowed me to reassess my own view on him as a politician, leader, and family man.