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Popular Culture March 2020
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Star Wars, the rise of Skywalker : the visual dictionary
by Pablo Hidalgo
An exciting—and authoritative—companion to the climatic final chapter in the new Star Wars trilogy, produced in close collaboration with LucasFilm, visually explores the world of Episode IX in great detail. Illustrations.
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The handmaid's tale and philosophy : a womb of one's own
by Rachel Robison-Greene
In The Handmaid's Tale and Philosophy, philosophers give their insights into the blockbuster best-selling novel and record-breaking TV series, The Handmaid's Tale. The story involves a future breakaway state in New England, beset by environmental disaster and a plummeting birth rate, in which the few remaining fertile women are conscripted to have sex and bear children to the most powerful men, all justified and rationalized by religious fundamentalism.
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Brother & sister : A Memoir
by Diane Keaton
The Academy Award-winning film star and best-selling author of Then Again presents a memoir of her complicated relationship with a beloved younger brother, who transitioned from a close sibling into a troubled and reclusive alcoholic. Illustrations.
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Cured : the life-changing science of spontaneous healing
by Jeffrey Rediger
A Harvard Medical School psychologist examines the root sources of illness to counsel readers on how to create healing environments that incorporate strategic principles about diet, immunities, stress reduction and personal identity. Illustrations.
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