The head football coach of the multiple national championship-winning Ohio State Buckeyes draws on examples in the 2014 season to outline lessons in leadership and team-building that can be applied in sports, business and family scenarios.
A comedic memoir by the actor best known for his portrayal of Dwight on The Office traces his experiences as a young misfit, his early career struggles and his post-success reconnection with the artistic and creative values of his Bahá'í faith.
A no-holds-barred memoir from one of Hollywood's most enduring stars traces his adolescence as a notable football player in South Florida, the accident that steered him towards acting and the turbulent relationships that shaped his career.
A portrait of the iconic Civil War commander examines his lesser-known contributions to period politics and the Industrial Revolution, sharing insights into his turbulent relationships, perspectives on Native Americans and conflicts with the military.
Draws on exclusive sources to provide a portrait of the 41st president that traces the Bush family's humble 19th-century origins, his Connecticut childhood, his military service, his business achievements and his political accomplishments.
A feminist activist and co-founder of Ms. magazine presents a memoir comprised of reflections on definitive events in her career, from her time on the campaign trail and interactions with forefront political leaders to her visits to India and her encounters with civilian feminists.
An intimate account of the life of the iconic rock-and-roll star traces his rural Southern upbringing, the stories behind his most famous songs and his collaborations with such fellow artists as George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash.
The award-winning actress shares funny and heartfelt memories from her life and career, from her emancipation in her mid-teens, to the unique farewell she shared with her father, to her experiences as a mother.
Drawing on interviews with artistic collaborators, family and friends—including Woody Allen's first wife, Harlene Rosen, who hasn't commented about Allen since the end of their marriage in the 1960s—the best-selling author of Making the Wiseguys Weep chronicles the life of the film director while never shying away from the more controversial aspects of Allen's life.