Publishers: Seven Stories Press
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a thoughtful mix of nonfiction works centered on social justice, history, and political analysis, alongside memoirs and literary explorations. Readers can expect a focus on real-world issues and personal narratives that engage with cultural and political themes. The range is broad, spanning from detailed historical accounts to reflective and poetic forms.
What you’ll often find
- Investigations of political systems, elections, and power dynamics.
- Historical perspectives on social movements, conflicts, and marginalized communities.
- Personal memoirs that connect individual experience with broader social contexts.
- Explorations of human rights, housing justice, and economic inequality.
- Juvenile nonfiction addressing family, identity, and social topics.
- Literary and philosophical reflections including poetry and cultural criticism.
- Graphic nonfiction that combines visual storytelling with social issues.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing topics of interest such as political history, social justice, or personal memoirs.
- Look for works that blend narrative storytelling with investigative or analytical approaches.
- Explore nonfiction that addresses contemporary and historical social issues for contextual depth.
- Try selections that incorporate diverse formats, including graphic novels and poetry.
- Narrow your search by geographic focus, from local urban struggles to international political contexts.
- Seek out books that combine personal experience with broader cultural or political analysis.
- Distinguish between reflective literary works and direct political or historical reportage to match your reading mood.
Good fit if you like
- In-depth examinations of power structures and social inequalities.
- Books that connect personal stories with larger historical or political themes.
- Reading that combines critical insight with narrative or poetic expression.
- Engagement with contemporary social issues through varied nonfiction lenses.
- Explorations of cultural identity and community struggles.
- A preference for thoughtful, often challenging nonfiction balanced with memoir and literary forms.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country — Chavisa Woods
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“There Are Things I Want You to Know” About Stieg Larsson and Me — Eva Gabrielsson
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Endgame Resistance VII — Derrick Jensen
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Hebrew Myths The Book of Genesis — Robert Graves
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ISIS: The Terror Nation — Loretta Napoleoni
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Evocación Mi vida al lado del Che — Aleida March
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The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq — Christopher Scheer
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Readings from Voices of a People’s History of the United States — Howard Zinn
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All City A Novel — Alex DiFrancesco
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M is for Movement — Innosanto Nagara
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Censored 2000 The Year’s Top 25 Censored Stories — Peter Phillips
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The Old Garden — Hwang Sok-yong
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Towers of Stone The Battle of Wills in Chechnya — Wojciech Jagielski
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A History of Color New and Selected Poems — Stanley Moss
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Otra Vez Diario del segundo viaje por Latinoamérica — Ernesto Che Guevara
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The Man with the Golden Arm — Nelson Algren
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Babylon — Yasmina Reza
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Together — Mona Damluji
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Harvey Milk No to Homophobia — Safia Amor
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Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country and Other Stories — Chavisa Woods
