Not only do we have six exciting new titles for giveaways this week—from sweeping debut novels to playbooks for how to bring your business up to speed in social media—we also have a very cool, exclusive giveaway for one NYC-area Glue user! Enjoy.
The Economics of Integrity: From Dairy Farmers to Toyota, How Wealth Is Built on Trust and What That Means for Our Future, by Anna Bernasek.
What does a gallon of milk have in common with the global financial market? Both require the integrity of people working within that system to continue ticking along. In this book, acclaimed journalist Anna Bernasek examines ‘the new era of responsibility,’ examining the roles that trust and integrity play in our daily lives and in the macroeconomy.
Engage: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web, by Brian Solis.
Brian Solis is generally recognized as one of the most prominent thought leaders and published authors in new media. This latest book is a guide for any brand or business to use for building a space in the online ecosystem that truly represents your business and cultivates your customer’s loyalty and trust.
Bloodroot, by Amy Greene.
A debut novel set in Appalachia that is a sweeping family saga and a heart-rending love story. Bloodroot has already garnered some rave reviews: Entertainment Weekly said, ‘This is a terribly sad, breathtakingly good read;’ USA Today called it, ’stunning;’ and the Boston Globe called it ‘masterful.’
Watchmen and Philosophy: A Rorschach Test, by Mark D. White.
The latest in our offerings from the …And Philosophy series takes on the many moral conundrums offered by Alan Moore’s bestselling graphic novel The Watchmen.
How to Never Look Fat Again, by Charla Krupp.
Charla Krupp has appeared for ten years on The Today Show, and she has also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, and Tyra, among others. This groundbreaking new style guide will help all women feel better about the way they look—instantly.
The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University, by Louis Menand.
Louis Menand is a professor at Harvard University, and a Pulitzer Prize winner for his last book, The Metaphysical Club. This is his latest book and asks the question: has American higher education become a dinosaur?