Find Your Stage
How are you feeling about the state of the world right now?
What kind of book sounds most useful to you right now?
When you think about "doing something," what feels most urgent?
Which phrase resonates most?
If you could only read one type of book right now, it would be:
You're in the
SEE THROUGH IT Stage
You're done accepting the official story. You're pulling back the curtain on myths, power structures, and the narratives you grew up believing. This is where deconstruction begins.
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Once You're Ready
Feel the Fissure is next — where you sit with the discomfort of what you now know.
You're in the
FEEL THE FISSURE Stage
You see it clearly now, and it's heavy. This is the stage of sitting with grief, anger, and the weight of knowing. Books here hold space for what can't be fixed quickly.
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Once You're Ready
Laugh & Resist is next — where you find joy and absurdity as acts of defiance.
You're in the
LAUGH & RESIST Stage
Anger alone will burn you out. This is where humor, satire, and absurdity become survival tools. Resistance doesn't always look like fury — sometimes it looks like joy.
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Once You're Ready
Make Something Better is next — where you turn insight into action and build alternatives.
You're in the
MAKE SOMETHING BETTER Stage
You're done just knowing what's broken. You're ready to build something better — whether that's a movement, a classroom, or your own relationship to power. This is where theory meets practice.
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Once You're Ready
Raise the Future is next — where you pass the torch and raise the next generation of critical thinkers.
You're in the
RAISE THE FUTURE Stage
You're thinking intergenerationally now. How do we raise kids who question everything, resist authority, and create better systems? These books are your foundation.
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Ready to Find Books for Your Kids?
Use the stage filters on the collection page to browse by age: Stage 1 (Ages 4–8), Stage 2 (Ages 8–12), Stage 3 (Ages 12–15), Stage 4 (Ages 15–18).