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“What, What? is a welcome—and joyful—reminder that true wisdom comes from asking the right questions. Should you read this book? Absolutely.”   —Clayton Christensen, bestselling author of How Will You Measure Your Life?
"A timely, compelling, and expertly researched passport to the tech companies that rule today's digital landscape."—Blake Harris, bestselling author of Console Wars and The History of the Future.
“Illuminating . . . [A] thoroughly reported and . . . revelatory history about the intersection of progressive politics and religion in America.” — PW
“A brilliant book that elegantly combines personal narrative with insights into the underlying science.”  — V.S. Ramachandran, author of The Tell-Tale Brain and Phantoms in the Brain
The bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood uses a walk around his hometown to explore how every part of our urban landscape—from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes—impact and shape our lives in this f
“A powerful reminder that we can eat in ways that don’t cause damage to the planet or its poorest people--and that can delight us, not just fill us up. Don’t read it on an empty stomach!” — Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy
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“What, What? is a welcome—and joyful—reminder that true wisdom comes from asking the right questions. Should you read this book? Absolutely.”   —Clayton Christensen, bestselling author of How Will You Measure Your Life?
"A timely, compelling, and expertly researched passport to the tech companies that rule today's digital landscape."—Blake Harris, bestselling author of Console Wars and The History of the Future.
“Illuminating . . . [A] thoroughly reported and . . . revelatory history about the intersection of progressive politics and religion in America.” — PW
“A brilliant book that elegantly combines personal narrative with insights into the underlying science.”  — V.S. Ramachandran, author of The Tell-Tale Brain and Phantoms in the Brain
The bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood uses a walk around his hometown to explore how every part of our urban landscape—from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes—impact and shape our lives in this f
“A powerful reminder that we can eat in ways that don’t cause damage to the planet or its poorest people--and that can delight us, not just fill us up. Don’t read it on an empty stomach!” — Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy
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fuhrman pic.jpg
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