The best selling Books Rank on Amazon changes everyday so this is the top10 best selling books in the moment of typing this post including fiction, nonfiction and workbooks for kids.
Here are the top 10 reading list that you can enjoy during quarantine .
#2 WhiteFragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
In this “vital, necessary, and beautiful book” (Michael Eric Dyson), antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo deftly illuminates the phenomenon of white fragility and “allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted to ‘bad people’ (Claudia Rankine). Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially, white fragility is characterized by emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and by behaviors including argumentation and silence. These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent any meaningful cross-racial dialogue. In this in-depth exploration, DiAngelo examines how white fragility develops, how it protects racial inequality, and what we can do to engage more constructively.
#3 Untamed
This is how you find yourself.
There is a voice of longing inside each woman. We strive so mightily to be
good: good partners, daughters, mothers, employees, and friends. We hope all
this striving will make us feel alive. Instead, it leaves us feeling weary,
stuck, overwhelmed, and underwhelmed. We look at our lives and wonder: Wasn’t
it all supposed to be more beautiful than this? We quickly silence that
question, telling ourselves to be grateful, hiding our discontent—even from
ourselves.
For many years, Glennon Doyle denied her own discontent. Then, while speaking
at a conference, she looked at a woman across the room and fell instantly in
love. Three words flooded her mind: There She Is. At first, Glennon
assumed these words came to her from on high. But she soon realized they had
come to her from within. This was her own voice—the one she had buried beneath
decades of numbing addictions, cultural conditioning, and institutional
allegiances. This was the voice of the girl she had been before the world told
her who to be. Glennon decided to quit abandoning herself and to instead
abandon the world’s expectations of her. She quit being good so she could be
free. She quit pleasing and started living.
Soulful and uproarious, forceful and tender, Untamed is both an
intimate memoir and a galvanizing wake-up call. It is the story of how one
woman learned that a responsible mother is not one who slowly dies for her
children, but one who shows them how to fully live. It is the story
of navigating divorce, forming a new blended family, and
discovering that the brokenness or wholeness of a family depends
not on its structure but on each member’s ability
to bring her full self to the table. And it is the
story of how each of us can begin to trust ourselves enough to set boundaries,
make peace with our bodies, honor our anger and heartbreak, and unleash our
truest, wildest instincts so that we become women who can finally look at
ourselves and say: There She Is.
Untamed shows us how to be brave. As Glennon insists: The braver we are, the luckier we get.
For years, rumors of the "Marsh Girl" have haunted Barkley Cove,
a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase
Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called
Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has
survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in
the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be
touched and loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild
beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life--until the unthinkable happens.
Where the Crawdads Sing is at once an exquisite ode to the natural world,
a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, and a surprising tale of possible murder.
Owens reminds us that we are forever shaped by the children we once were, and
that we are all subject to the beautiful and violent secrets that nature keeps.
#5 MyFirst Learn to Write Workbook
Set kids up to succeed in school with a learn to write for kids guide that teaches them letters, shapes, and numbers―and makes it fun. My First Learn-to-Write Workbook introduces your early writer to proper pen control, steady line tracing, new words, and more with dozens of exercises that will engage their minds and boost their reading and writing comprehension skills.
This learn to write for kids book includes:
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Build writing muscles―During these activities, kids will use
their pencil to follow paths and draw different shapes, so they build their
fine motor skills.
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Fun and colorful―This learn to write for kids workbook
brings the skills to life, with helpful (and silly) pictures and illustrations.
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Practice makes perfect―While this book isn’t wipeable or erasable, you can keep the
writing going with almost 80 full pages worth of practice space.
Get your little one on the right path to reading and writing with this
exciting learn to write for kids workbook.
Antiracism is a transformative concept that reorients and reenergizes the conversation about racism—and, even more fundamentally, points us toward liberating new ways of thinking about ourselves and each other. At it's core, racism is a powerful system that creates false hierarchies of human value; its warped logic extends beyond race, from the way we regard people of different ethnicities or skin colors to the way we treat people of different sexes, gender identities, and body types. Racism intersects with class and culture and geography and even changes the way we see and value ourselves. In How to Be an Antiracist, Kendi takes readers through a widening circle of antiracist ideas—from the most basic concepts to visionary possibilites—that will help readers see all forms of racism clearly, understand their posionous consequences, and work to oppose them in our systems and in ourselves.
Kendi weaves an electrifying combination of ethics, history, law, and science
with his own personal story of awakening to antiracism. This is an essential
work for anyone who wants to go beyond the awareness of racism to the next
step: contributing to the formation of a just and equitable society.
Praise for How to Be an Antiracist
“Ibram X. Kendi’s new book, How to Be an Antiracist, couldn’t come at a better
time. . . . Kendi has gifted us with a book that is not only an
essential instruction manual but also a memoir of the author’s own path from anti-black racism to
anti-white racism and, finally, to antiracism. . . . How to Be an Antiracist gives us a clear and compelling way to
approach, as Kendi puts it in his introduction, ‘the basic struggle we’re all in, the struggle to be fully
human and to see that others are fully human.’ ”
“Kendi dissects why in a society where so
few people consider themselves to be racist the divisions and inequalities of
racism remain so prevalent. How to Be anAntiracist punctures the myths of a post-racial
America, examining what racism really is—and what we should do
about it.”
#7 If Animals Kissed Good Night
What if animals did what YOU do? This bestselling story imagines how animals would kiss their loved ones good night!
If animals kissed good night like we do...how would they do it? Giraffe and
his calf would stretch their necks high, Wolf and his pup would kiss and then
HOWL, and Sloth and her baby would move sooooo sloooowwwww. And across the
animal kingdom, every creature would share love in a unique way.
Realer than the most real conversation you’ve ever heard on the topic, Michael Todd’s honest, heartfelt, and powerful teaching on relationships has already impacted millions of people in all seasons of life around the world. Now, in Relationship Goals, Michael tells his own story of heartache and healing, unpacks explosive truths from God’s Word, and tells it to you straight to help you win at relationships in every part of your life.
Where did the idea for relationships come from in the first place? Does God
really care who I hang out with? Is it even possible to avoid relational train
wrecks? From his plan for intentional dating to
handling break-ups well to doing family instead of just being in a family, Michael
tackles the questions we all have about relational success.
As he candidly examines our most common pitfalls in relationships and the
start-today ways to get past them, Michael helps you align your longings with
God’s awesome desires for your life. Now,
that’s a good relationship goal.
From soaring to high heights and seeing great sights to being left in a Lurch on a prickle-ly perch, Dr. Seuss addresses life’s ups and downs with his trademark humorous verse and illustrations, while encouraging readers to find the success that lies within. In a starred review, Booklist notes, “Seuss’s message is simple but never sappy: life may be a ‘Great Balancing Act,’ but through it all ‘There’s fun to be done.’” A perennial favorite and a perfect gift for anyone starting a new phase in their life!
#10 The Very HungryCaterpillar
Including a special feature, die cuts, this beautiful board book edition, perfect for teaching the days of the
week, offers readers an interactive
experience.
"The very hungry caterpillar literally eats his way through the pages of
the book—and right into your child's
heart..."
Mother's Manual
"Gorgeously illustrated, brilliantly innovative..."
The New York Times Book Review.
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