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November Rose: A Speech on Death by Kathrin Stengel (2008 Independent Publisher Book Award)

November-Rose: Eine Rede über den Tod by Kathrin Stengel

Philosophical Fragments of a Contemporary Life by Julien David

17 Vorurteile, die wir Deutschen gegen Amerika und die Amerikaner haben und die so nicht ganz stimmen können by Misha Waiman

The DNA of Prejudice: On the One and the Many by Michael Eskin (2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Social Change)

Descartes’ Devil: Three Meditations by Durs Grünbein

Fatal Numbers: Why Count on Chance by Hans Magnus Enzensberger

The Vocation of Poetry by Durs Grünbein (2011 Independent Publisher Book Award for Poetry)

The Waiting Game: An Essay on the Gift of Time by Andrea Köhler (out of print)

Mortal Diamond: Poems by Durs Grünbein

Yoga for the Mind: A New Ethic for Thinking and Being & Meridians of Thought by Michael Eskin & Kathrin Stengel (2014 Living Now Book Award)

The Wisdom of Parenthood: An Essay by Michael Eskin

Health is in Your Hands: Jin Shin Jyutsu—Practicing the Art of Self-Healing (With 51 Flash Cards for the Hands-On Practice of Jin Shin Jyutsu) by Waltraud Riegger-Krause (2015 Living Now Book Award for Healing Arts)

A Moment More Sublime: A Novel by Stephen Grant (2015 Independent Publisher Book Award for Contemporary Fiction)

High on Low: Harnessing the Power of Unhappiness by Wilhelm Schmid (2015 Living Now Book Award for Personal Growth & 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award for Self-Help)

Become a Message: Poems by Lajos Walder (2016 Benjamin Franklin Book Award for Poetry)

What We Gain As We Grow Older: On Gelassenheit by Wilhelm Schmid

On Dialogic Speech by L. P. Yakubinsky

Passing Time: An Essay on Waiting by Andrea Köhler

In Praise of Weakness by Alexandre Jollien

Vase of Pompeii: A Play by Lajos Walder

Below Zero: A Play by Lajos Walder

Tyrtaeus: A Tragedy by Lajos Walder

Homo Conscius: A Novel by Timothy Balding

Spanish Light: A Novel by Stephen Grant

Philosophical Truffles by Michael Eskin (forthcoming)

Potentially Harmless: A Philosopher’s Manhattan by Kathrin Stengel (forthcoming)