Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Family, Social Class, Power & Greed
Power
This curated selection of titles examines the concept of power and its role in shaping society. The texts in the Power Collection draw upon a wide range of literary traditions and genres to explore concepts related to power and its pursuit, such as equality and injustice, colonialism, authority, and conflict.
The Maid's Secret
The Making of the English Working Class
The Maltese Falcon
The Managed Heart
The Man In The High Castle
The Man In The Iron Mask
The Man Who Was Almost a Man
The Mark of the Dragonfly
The Marvelous Land of Oz
The Mauritanian (Guantánamo Diary)
The Maze of Bones
The Medicine Woman of Galveston
The Mercy of Gods
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Million Dollar Shot
The Ministry of Time
The Mirror and the Light
The Miser
The Mitford Affair
The Moonstone
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Family, Social Class, Power & Greed
Publication year 1963
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Social Class, Community, Economics, Politics & Government, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Politics & Government, Business & Economics, European History, Sociology, Industrial Revolution, British Literature, Social Class
Publication year 1930
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Apathy, Perseverance, Fear, Hate & Anger, Love, Memory, Revenge, Shame & Pride, Death, The Past, Beauty, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Truth & Lies, Trust & Doubt, Order & Chaos, Art, Good & Evil, Femininity, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Appearance & Reality, Politics & Government, Social Class, Community, Immigration
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Classic Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Roaring Twenties, Great Depression
Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon (1930) is a detective novel that was first serialized in the magazine Black Mask. As Hammett’s third novel, The Maltese Falcon includes the introduction of Sam Spade as the protagonist, a departure from the nameless Continental Op who narrated his previous stories. Spade’s hard exterior, cool detachment, and reliance on his own moral code would become staples of the hardboiled genre, and The Maltese Falcon has since been named one... Read The Maltese Falcon Summary
Publication year 1983
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Conflict, Hate & Anger, Joy, Mental Health, Social Class, Community, Economics, Education, Politics & Government, Justice, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Truth & Lies
Tags Education, Education, Anthropology, Anthropology, Gender & Feminism, Social Science, Business & Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Psychology, Philosophy, Philosophy
Publication year 1962
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Equality, Power & Greed, Fate, Forgiveness, Good & Evil
Tags Science Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
The Man in the High Castle is an alternate history novel by American science fiction author Philip K. Dick. Released in 1962, the novel imagines a different world in which Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan defeated the United States of American and the Allied forces in World War II. The highly-praised novel was adapted for a television series. This guide uses an eBook version of the 2017 Open Court edition of The Man in the... Read The Man In The High Castle Summary
Publication year 1850
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Fathers, Daughters & Sons, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Action & Adventure, French Literature, World History
Among the most widely read and translated of all French authors, Alexandre Dumas lived and worked in the 19th century. A playwright, journalist, and travel writer, Dumas is likely best known for his historical fiction, much of which was initially published in serialized form. Along with The Count of Monte Cristo, his most enduring works are the three books that make up his D’Artagnan Romances: The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de... Read The Man In The Iron Mask Summary
Publication year 1940
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Masculinity, Race, Social Class, Power & Greed
Tags Coming of Age, American Literature, Education, Education, African American Literature, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
“The Man Who Was Almost a Man” is a short story by African American author Richard Wright, first published in 1940 by Harper’s Bazaar magazine and again in the posthumous 1961 short story collection Eight Men. The story engages with issues of racial discrimination, oppression, and African American identity in a naturalistic writing style. It follows the struggles of Dave Saunders, a young African American man who works at a plantation in the rural South... Read The Man Who Was Almost a Man Summary
Publication year 2014
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Power & Greed, Perseverance
Tags Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Children`s Literature
Publication year 1904
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Fear, Hope, Love, Femininity, Gender Identity, Language, Masculinity, Mental Health, Childhood & Youth, Death, Future, The Past, Animals, Appearance & Reality, Plants, Nature Versus Nurture, Objects & Materials, Place, Family, Friendship, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Nation, Politics & Government, War, Beauty, Equality, Fate, Good & Evil, Justice, Literature, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies
Tags Fantasy, Classic Fiction, Children`s Literature, Action & Adventure
Publication year 2015
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Justice, War, Race, Good & Evil, Safety & Danger, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality, Perseverance, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Politics & Government, Truth & Lies
Tags Incarceration, Politics & Government, Iraq War, Military & War, Trauma & Abuse, US History, Race & Racism, Social Justice
Publication year 2008
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Family, Power & Greed
Tags Action & Adventure, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Children`s Literature, Realistic Fiction
Published by Scholastic in 2008, Rick Riordan’s The Maze of Bones is the first novel in an interactive middle grade mystery-adventure series called The 39 Clues that follows the hidden exploits and conflicts of the Cahills, the most influential family in history. Riordan is a former teacher and prolific author best known for publishing the Percy Jackson series. The 39 Clues franchise proved to be another success, with books from the series landing on the... Read The Maze of Bones Summary
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Memory, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Indigenous Identity, Mental Health, The Past, Social Class, Community, Power & Greed
Tags Historical Fiction, Health
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Teamwork, Social Class, Colonialism, Politics & Government, War, Good & Evil, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Order & Chaos, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Science & Technology, Trust & Doubt
Tags Science Fiction, Fantasy
Publication year 1597
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Revenge, Marriage, Power & Greed
Tags Classic Fiction, Elizabethan Era, Comedy & Satire
Likely written between 1597 and 1601 and first printed in 1602, The Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy by English playwright William Shakespeare. Unlike the history plays that first introduced Sir John Falstaff, this work takes place in contemporaneous Windsor and concentrates on middle-class households, quick wit, and community order rather than court or battlefield politics.The play follows two neighbors, Mistress Alice Ford and Mistress Margaret Page, who receive identical love letters from Falstaff... Read The Merry Wives of Windsor Summary
Publication year 1997
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Coming of Age, Family, Fathers, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Social Class, Justice, Power & Greed, Wins & Losses
Tags Children`s Literature, Education, Education, Modern Classic Fiction, Sports, Realistic Fiction, Humor
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Love, Regret, Race, Future, The Past, Climate, Environment, Social Class, Community, Economics, Globalization, Immigration, Nation, Politics & Government, War, Fate, Good & Evil, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Order & Chaos, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Science & Technology, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies
Tags World History, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Historical Fiction, British Literature, Elizabethan Era, European History, World History
Publication year 1668
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Daughters & Sons, Marriage, Love, Social Class
Tags Comedy & Satire, Classic Fiction, French Literature
The Miser, by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (better known by his stage name, Molière) was written in 1668 and was first performed at the theatre of the Palais-Royal in Paris on September 9th, 1668. The five-act play, which takes much of its inspiration from Plautus’ Latin comedy Aulularia (or The Pot of Gold), is a comedy centered on a penny-pinching old miser, Harpagon, who schemes to make more money by arranging marriages for himself and his two... Read The Miser Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, The Past, Nation, Power & Greed
Tags Historical Fiction, World War II, British Literature, Women`s Studies, Military & War, World History
Publication year 1868
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Appearance & Reality, Social Class, Colonialism, Power & Greed, Trust & Doubt
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Victorian Period, Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror & Suspense, British Literature, World History, Victorian Era
The Moonstone is a Victorian mystery novel by the English writer Wilkie Collins. It was originally published in serial installments between January and August 1868. The Moonstone is sometimes considered one of the first detective novels in English, with its suspenseful and dramatic plot building on the success Collins had achieved with an earlier mystery novel, The Woman in White (1860). Throughout The Moonstone, Collins explores the themes of Public Reputation Versus Inner Nature, The... Read The Moonstone Summary