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- Half the sky, turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide, Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
- Village Japan, [by] Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall [and] Robert E. Ward
- Battered women as survivors, an alternative to treating learned helplessness, Edward W. Gondolf with Ellen R. Fisher
- Talking about retirement, the secrets of successful retirement planning, Lin Ashurst
- Child rearing values, a cross-national study, Wallace E. Lambert, Josiane F. Hamers, Nancy Frasure-Smith
- Dismantling desegregation, the quiet reversal of Brown v. Board of Education, Gary Orfield, Susan E. Eaton, and the Harvard Project on School Desegregation
- What matters most, how a small group of pioneers is teaching social responsibility to big business, and why big business is listening, Jeffrey Hollender, Stephen Fenichell
- Whistleblowing, when it works--and why, Roberta Ann Johnson
- Gender in the workplace, a case study approach, Jacqueline DeLaat
- The day freedom died, the Colfax massacre, the Supreme Court, and the betrayal of Reconstruction, Charles Lane
- Spirituality and coping with loss, end of life healthcare practice, Wendy Greenstreet
- Beyond survival, managing academic libraries in transition, Elizabeth J. Wood, Rush Miller and Amy Knapp
- Survivors of slavery, modern-day slave narratives, Laura T. Murphy
- Aiming higher, 25 stories of how companies prosper by combining sound management and social vision, David Bollier
- Getting by on the minimum, the lives of working class women, Jennifer Johnson
- Cults that kill, probing the underworld of occult crime, Larry Kahaner
- Almost a psychopath, do I (or does someone I know) have a problem with manipulation and lack of empathy?, Ronald Schouten, James Silver
- ¡Marcha!, Latino Chicago and the immigrant rights movement, edited by Amalia Pallares and Nilda Flores-González
- The beginner's guide to nation-building, James Dobbins [and others]
- Boys & girls, superheroes in the doll corner, Vivian Gussin Paley ; with a foreword by Philip W. Jackson
- More innovative redesign and reorganization of library technical services, edited by Bradford Lee Eden
- Driven toward madness, the fugitive slave Margaret Garner and tragedy on the Ohio, Nikki M. Taylor
- The dynamics of school integration;, problems and approaches in a northern city, [by] Donald H. Bouma [and] James Hoffman
- Schooling for resilience, improving the life trajectory of Black and Latino boys, Edward Fergus, Pedro Noguera, and Margary Martin
- The man in the monster, an intimate portrait of a serial killer, Martha Elliott
- Qualitative research, a guide to design and implementation, Sharan B. Merriam, Elizabeth J. Tisdell
- H.H. Holmes, the true history of the White City Devil, by Adam Selzer
- Managing outdoor recreation, case studies in the national parks, Robert E. Manning, Laura E. Anderson
- Inside the minds of mass murderers, why they kill, Katherine Ramsland
- Better, a surgeon's notes on performance, Atul Gawande
- Significant tactical police cases, learning from past events to improve upon future responses, by Tomas C. Mijares, Ph. D., Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University at San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas, and Ronald M. McCarthy, Sergeant, Los Angeles Police Department (Ret.), Los Angeles, California
- Everyday illegal, when policies undermine immigrant families, Joanna Dreby
- Large-scale ecosystem restoration, five case studies from the United States, edited by Mary Doyle and Cynthia A. Drew
- Selling digital music, formatting culture, Jeremy Wade Morris
- To the end of June, the intimate life of American foster care, Cris Beam
- We are Market Basket, the story of the unlikely grassroots movement that saved a beloved business, Daniel Korschun & Grant Welker
- Random family, love, drugs, trouble, and coming of age in the Bronx, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
- Erased, missing women, murdered wives, Marilee Strong ; with Mark Powelson
- Orphans of the living, stories of America's children in foster care, Jennifer Toth
- The incredible human body, Simon and Goodman Picture Company ; National Geographic Television ; produced, written, and directed by Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon
- We carry their bones, the search for justice at the Dozier School for Boys, Erin Kimmerle
- Fraternity gang rape, sex, brotherhood, and privilege on campus, Peggy Reeves Sanday
- The boy who couldn't stop washing, the experience & treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, Judith L. Rapoport
- The teachers, a year inside America's most vulnerable, important profession, Alexandra Robbins
- Thieves of state, why corruption threatens global security, Sarah Chayes
- Nothing to envy, ordinary lives in North Korea, Barbara Demick
- Good to great, why some companies make the leap ... and others don't, Jim Collins
- Capital consequences, families of the condemned tell their stories, Rachel King
- Legalizing prostitution, from illicit vice to lawful business, Ronald Weitzer
- The Robbers Cave experiment, intergroup conflict and cooperation, Muzafer Sherif [and others] ; with a new introduction by Donald T. Campbell