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What Happened to You?
What Happened to You?
What Happened to You?
Remarkable healing…
What Happened to You?
Oprah wants you to stop asking people the judgy question “What’s wrong with you?” and instead initiate a supportive conversation with “What happened to you?” In this powerful personal and scientific exploration of the lasting impact of trauma, Oprah joins forces with child trauma expert and neuroscientist Dr. Bruce Perry. Together they explore how a deceptively simple shift in perspective can pave the way for remarkable healing.
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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
Editor’s Pick…
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
This moving memoir takes you inside the minds of both therapists and patients. Gottlieb opens up about her experiences on both sides of the couch in such a personal and revealing way that it’ll resonate with anyone grappling with finding bigger meanings in their life. (And it’ll make you realize we all could probably use a therapist).
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The Guest List
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz
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Hidden Figures
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The Rose Code
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The Screwtape Letters
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The Huntress
The Huntress
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From the author of the New York Times and USA Today best-selling novel The Alice Network comes another fascinating historical novel about a battle-haunted English journalist and a Russian female bomber pilot who join forces to track the Huntress, a Nazi war criminal gone to ground in America. In the aftermath of war, the hunter be

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The Diamond Eye
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