Find out how the world got hooked on reality TV in this critically acclaimed narrative history
Whether you love or hate reality television, this exploration of its rise and impact on American culture from a Pulitzer Prize–winning critic is sure to fascinate.
'One of those rarest of books: unflaggingly entertaining while never losing sight of its moral core'
– The New York Times
In this instant New York Times bestseller, learn how cultural upheaval at the end of the Reagan era marked a turning point in American politics that placed the country on a path toward polarization.
An intimate, stunningly detailed true crime story built on a six-year search for answers
A writer seeks the whole story behind the 2016 murder of her friend Carolyn Bush in a distinctive, compelling blend of true crime, cultural commentary, and memoir.
An incisive, razor-sharp takedown of the beauty industry
These illuminating essays skewer an industry that sells endless ways to meet beauty standards — while simultaneously touting self-love and body positivity.
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