Bestselling Nonfiction Books Under S$10

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White American Youth: My Descent Into America's Most Violent Hate Movement - And How I Got Out - Thryft

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"White American Youth" is an eye-opener that if you've ever wondered about the realities of hate groups and the power of redemption, this memoir by Christian Picciolini will grip you. It's an honest reflection of his descent into, and out of, one of the most notorious movements, showing that change is possible even from the darkest of places. It might challenge your perceptions and inspire hope for transformation in those who have lost their way.
Sons of the Yellow Emperor: Story of the Overseas Chinese - Thryft
Lynn Pan | Random House Uk

Sons of the Yellow Emperor: Story of the Overseas Chinese

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Goodreads rating: 4.01

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"Sons of the Yellow Emperor" is more than just a historical account; it's a rich tapestry weaving together stories of triumph, struggle, and cultural exchange. If you have an interest in the global Chinese experience and its profound impact on the world, this book offers a deep dive into personal journeys and monumental achievements of the Chinese diaspora. Lynn Pan's thorough research and vibrant storytelling could make this an enlightening read for you.
The New Jim Crow
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Michelle Alexander | Penguin Books Ltd.

The New Jim Crow

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Goodreads rating: 4.52

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Recommendation: The New Jim Crow is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice and understanding how the American justice system has perpetuated racism against African Americans through mass incarceration. Michelle Alexander's concise and well-researched account of how the War on Drugs targeted black men, subsequently leaving them to face a lifetime of disenfranchisement and discrimination is an argument well-worth considering. The evidence Alexander presents is powerful, the narrative is clear and concise, and her call to action will leave readers inspired to join the fight for justice.