The Last Samurai

A single mother and her child prodigy obsessed with Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. An 11-year-old who reads Greek, speaks Japanese, and sets out to find his father among geniuses.
Let's Call Her Barbie

The untold story of Ruth Handler and the team who risked everything to create an iconic doll that would challenge 1950s norms and change the toy industry forever.
The Book of Lost Names

A Florida librarian sees a photo of a book she hasn't seen in 65 years, unlocking memories of her secret WWII work forging documents to save Jewish children and a forbidden wartime love.
The Picture of Dorian Gray

A young man wishes his portrait would age instead of him. His desire comes true, and while he stays eternally beautiful, the painting reveals every sin he commits.
Fourth Wing

A frail war college student must survive dragons, deadly trials, and enemies who want her dead. But at Basgiath War College, there are only two ways out: graduate or die.
A Gentleman in Moscow

A Russian aristocrat sentenced to house arrest in Moscow's grand Metropol Hotel for over 30 years finds unexpected friendship, romance, and purpose within its walls.
The Book Club for Troublesome Women

Four 1960s housewives read The Feminine Mystique and spark a revolution in their buttoned-up suburb. What begins as a book club becomes a journey of friendship, ambition, and finding their voices in a world that tried to silence them.
Siddhartha

A young Brahmin abandons comfort to seek enlightenment through asceticism, wealth, and love, only to find wisdom by the river. Can truth be taught, or must it be lived?
The Alchemist: The Alchemist: A Graphic Novel

A shepherd boy follows a dream to Egyptian pyramids, seeking treasure but finding something far greater: the wisdom of listening to his heart and following his destiny.
Leaves of Grass (First Edition)

Walt Whitman's 1855 self-published collection of twelve poems that redefined American poetry with free verse and bold celebration of democracy, nature, and the human body.