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Public Success, Private Grief
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Recommended by Marshall Poe as a compelling personal account of professional success alongside personal tragedies.

Serene Khader, "Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop" (Beacon Press, 2024)
Mentioned by Marshall Poe as a new book, describing it as an extraordinary personal account of professional success alongside personal tragedies.

Robert B. Talisse, "Civic Solitude: Why Democracy Needs Distance" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Recommended by Marshall Poe as a compelling personal account of professional success alongside personal tragedies.

Donna J. Nicol, "Black Woman on Board: Claudia Hampton, the California State University, and the Fight to Save Affirmative Action" (U Rochester Press, 2024)
Mentioned by Marshall Poe as a new book on the New Books Network.

James M. Bradley, "Martin Van Buren: America's First Politician" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Recommended by Marshall Poe as an extraordinary personal account of professional accomplishments alongside extreme personal tragedies.

Parker Palmer on the Israel-Gaza War
Mentioned by Marshall Poe as an extraordinary personal account of professional accomplishments alongside extreme personal tragedies.

Jeremy Black, "Introduction to Global Military History: 1775 to the Present Day" (Routledge, 2018)
Mentioned by Marshall Poe as a new book, an extraordinary personal account.

Sharonah Esther Fredrick, "An Unholy Rebellion, Killing the Gods: Political Ideology and Insurrection in the Mayan Popul Vuh and the Andean Huarochiri Manuscript" (U Nebraska Press, 2024)
Mentioned by Marshall Poe as a compelling book filled with life lessons about professional accomplishments and personal tragedies.

Ali Igmen, "Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2012)
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as a new book on the New Books Network.

Hunter Hargraves

Hunter Hargraves, "Uncomfortable Television" (Duke UP, 2024)
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as a compelling book about professional success and personal tragedies.

Dr. Julian Hanna

Julian Hanna, "Island" (Bloomsbury, 2024)


