The Atlantic - October 2019

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“Weitz, one of the foremost historians
of human rights and genocide, brings a
lifetime of research to bear in this
sweeping and accessible book.”
—Kathryn Sikkink, author of Evidence for Hope
Cloth $35.00
Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity

“This book reshapes the conversation
about upward mobility, shifting our focus
from the opportunities embedded in the
current social structure to the price
paid by those aiming to climb it.”
—Sigal Ben-Porath, University of Pennsylvania


Cloth $27.95

“A celebration of menopause as a life stage
vital to our species’ survival, but one that
has now been trivialized as a disease to be
treated.... A wise history of a subject that is
‘deeply... implicated in the human condition.’”
—Kirkus Reviews
Cloth $29.95

“Caplan argues devastatingly...
that college is, for many of those
who go there, a boondoggle.”
—Kyle Smith, National Review
Paper $18.95

“This Land Is Our Land is moving, unsettling,
and, ultimately, inspiring—a profound
meditation for our heedless era.”
—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize–winning
author of The Sixth Extinction:
An Unnatural History
Cloth $19.95

“Readers will be rewarded with Patel’s rich
perspective on religious diversity in America.”
—Publishers Weekly
Paper $17.95
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