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Small Things Keep Choosing Me

Quiet habits for self improvement when daily change feels almost invisible

2026

EN

Some days, becoming different feels too loud to attempt. This book is for the reader who has tried motivation, strict routines, and fresh starts, only to feel pulled back by the same small patterns. Through warm reflections on habit formation, self improvement, behavior change, and emotional resilience, it explores why daily choices often matter most when they feel almost meaningless. Instead of chasing dramatic reinvention, it looks at identity, environment, attention, and repetition as q...

$15.99 CAD

Staying Here While the World Keeps Pulling

Focused attention amid digital distraction and deeper productivity without constant urgency

2026

EN

Some days, your mind never feels fully in the room. This book explores the quiet cost of digital distraction, scattered attention, and the pressure to stay constantly available. It is for readers who feel busy but strangely absent, productive but rarely satisfied, surrounded by tools that promise efficiency while making focus feel fragile. Through a grounded look at deep work, attention management, and meaningful productivity, it reflects on why concentration has become emotionally difficu...

$39.99 CAD

Time Softens What Control Cannot

A calmer life design for acceptance, limits, and everyday purpose

2026

EN

There is a strange relief in admitting you cannot hold everything together. This reflective self-help book explores acceptance, life design, stress management, and purpose for readers worn down by constant optimization. It looks at the hidden pressure to master every hour, improve every habit, and make every choice count. Beneath that pressure often lives fear: fear of wasting life, disappointing others, or arriving too late to what matters. With a grounded, human tone, it offers space to ...

$39.99 CAD

A Breath Before the Breaking Point

Quick emotional regulation for stressful moments that ask for steadier choices

2026

EN

Some days, stress arrives before you can name it. This book speaks to the moment when your chest tightens, your thoughts speed up, and even ordinary choices begin to feel too loud. Rather than treating stress as a personal failure, it explores what happens inside the nervous system when pressure, urgency, and emotional overload meet daily life. Through grounded reflections on stress management, emotional regulation, anxiety relief, and self awareness, it helps readers recognize the small s...

$15.99 CAD

Line the Money Couldn't Hold

Weimar Republic Failure Economic Trauma, Political Extremism, and Democracy's Fragility

2026

EN

This book examines how the Weimar Republic collapsed not from a single cause, but from the steady collision of hyperinflation and depression, violent political extremes, and a constitutional order that never fully commanded trust. It frames Weimar as a laboratory of democratic fragility, where economic trauma eroded the middle class, radicalized public debate, and turned the Republic into a battleground for competing visions of order. By tracing the arc from 1919 to 1933, it shows how a fr...

$39.99 CAD

Chains of Awakening

Decolonization Movements Across Africa and Asia After World War Two Weakness

2026

EN

This book examines how imperial exhaustion unleashed waves of self-determination, turning wartime vulnerability into continents remade. It probes the paradox of empires weakened by victory, where global conflict eroded the will and means to dominate distant lands. Three forces propelled this shift: nationalist mobilization that fused local grievances with universal rights rhetoric, drawing strength from Atlantic Charter ideals; economic strain that rendered colonies fiscal burdens amid rec...

$39.99 CAD

Quiet Tracking

Tracking Progress Without Obsession to Stay Motivated Long-Term

2026

EN

This book invites you to notice how you observe your own habits—the quiet checks, notes, or reflections that help you see your progress over time. It explores how tracking, when approached with kindness rather than judgment, can become a tool for gentle awareness instead of a source of pressure. Rather than prescribing specific methods, it offers space to reflect on what feels sustainable and supportive for you. The tone is warm and understanding, honoring the efforts you already make to s...

$15.99 CAD

Small Steps, Lasting Change

Tiny 1% Improvements That Compound Into Life-Changing Success

2026

EN

This book invites you to notice the quiet power of everyday actions that, when repeated with gentle intention, shape the direction of your life over time. It does not prescribe a formula or promise rapid transformation; instead, it offers a reflective space to see how modest choices—like a moment of mindful breathing, a brief pause before reacting, or a simple note of appreciation—accumulate into meaningful shifts. The tone is warm and exploratory, honoring the effort you already bring to ...

$15.99 CAD

Kingdom of the Third Fire

Navigating Fire-Prone Worlds through Anthropological Accounts

2026

EN

Fire has existed on Earth for four hundred million years — charcoal evidence in the geological record reaches back to the moment when plant life colonized land and oxygen in the atmosphere first made combustion possible. But the story of fire as a human story begins somewhere far more recent and far more consequential: the moment a single species acquired a monopoly over ignition and began, deliberately and systematically, to reshape the biogeography of every continent it inhabited. Fire h...

$15.99 CAD

Fire Across the Old World

Illustrating Extraordinary Combat Heroism in European Theaters

2026

EN

From the beaches of Normandy to the ruins of Germany, the European Theater of World War II produced acts of individual courage so extreme that they strain the ordinary vocabulary of war. Between 1942 and 1945, American forces alone awarded 164 Medals of Honor in the European and Mediterranean theaters — nearly a quarter of them to men of a single division, the 3rd Infantry, which endured more days in combat and lost more men than any other American unit on the continent. Fire Across the Ol...

$39.99 CAD

Iron Cross for a Lie

Misdirecting Hitler Forces using Turned German Spies

2026

EN

Of the 115 German agents captured or received by British intelligence during World War II, not one remained loyal to the Reich. Fifteen were executed. The rest were turned — and through them, the British Security Service MI5 conducted the most precise manipulation of an enemy's military mind in modern history. The policy had a deceptively simple architecture: allow the turned agents to keep transmitting to their Abwehr handlers, feed them a curated mixture of authentic detail and calculate...

$15.99 CAD

Bitter Grain, Silent Field

Highlighting Gendered Violence during Chinese Communist Land Seizures

2026

EN

The Chinese Communist Party's land reform campaigns of 1945–1952 were among the most sweeping social transformations of the twentieth century — redistributing land from an estimated hundreds of thousands of landlords to hundreds of millions of peasants, and dismantling in less than a decade a feudal agrarian structure that had governed Chinese rural life for two thousand years. Women were declared central to this revolution. They were mobilized, organized, encouraged to "speak bitterness" ...

$39.99 CAD