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Non-Fiction Books

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Cover for Cruel: America’s Slow Burn to Conscious Dysfunction

"Could our country truly be sliding down the slippery slope of Conscious Dysfunction?" Cruel will make you ask this question along with many more. Cruel is a powerful book that will challenge your thoughts, personal views, political views, perceptions, and how others attempt to exploit them for gain. Cruel is a book that will challenge you to consider this along with several other relevant social issues. These issues range from presidential commentary on the United States 2016 presidential election and the reverberating impacts it has had locally and abroad. Other societal issues include taking a hard look at what the numerous beliefs and views that further divide us today, race in America, and the impacts biased fears have on the American subconscious. If you are interested in fresh insights plainly communicated without over theorizing some of the most relevant issues of today, as well as finding a way to move past them, pick up a copy of this book. Learn how to acknowledge the problems and become a part of the solution! .

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ISBN: 571364977

In the first book by a British writer about this extraordinary football manager, lifelong Liverpool fan Anthony Quinn has crafted a uniquely revealing love-letter to Jürgen Klopp. In early March 2020 Liverpool were two wins away from an extraordinary achievement, on course for their first league title win in 30 years – since the heads days of Kenny Dalglish – and likely to seal it in the Merseyside derby against their great rivals Everton. And all this an incredible two months before the season was due to end. Then, as we all know, the season was postponed… The architect of the club’s great resurgence – including their 2019 UEFA Champions League win - has been Jürgen Klopp. In his personal love-letter to the man, Anthony Quinn, journalist, novelist and life-long Liverpool fan, has written an inspiring and affectionate portrait of the incredible German manager, who came to Liverpool in late 2015, with a growing reputation from his successes at Borussia Dortmund. Closely following the three month break, as well as the club's title-clinching return, Quinn offers a uniquely revealing and personal take on this long-awaited triumph.

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