New Year, new books! With workbooks on creativity and living fearlessly, to combating anxiety and passive conformity, and guidance from medical professionals, spiritual teachers, and Navy SEALs, we think there will be something for everyone this year. We can’t wait for this collection of brand new titles to hit the shelves.

by Julia Cameron with Emma Lively

In this dynamic creative-renewal program, New York Times bestselling author Julia Cameron presents a twelve-week program for using your creative heart and soul to lead you to prosperity in all the areas of your life. With inspiring new daily tools and strategies that follow in the footsteps of Cameron’s groundbreaking Artist’s Way, this book guides readers in developing a life that is as full and as satisfying as they ever thought possible.

On Sale: 3/17/26

by Cody Cook-Parrott

It’s no secret that our attention is fractured. We look for distraction anytime we have a spare moment or feel bored or uncomfortable. We yearn to be fully immersed in the moment―whether for deep work or pleasure―but we have almost forgotten how. In The Practice of Attention, beloved artist and teacher Cody Cook-Parrott offers a vulnerable exploration of how they overcame social media and technology addiction, sharing their “road map for reclaiming the most precious of resources: our time.”

On Sale: 3/17/26

by Andy Stumpf

Drawing from his extensive military career, renowned Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf shares his hard-earned wisdom by reflecting on his own journey and offering advice to empower readers to avoid costly mistakes and navigate the complexities of life with confidence and purpose. From the grueling training programs to intense combat situations, Stumpf recounts the highs and lows, the challenges he faced, and the pivotal moments that shaped his leadership abilities. How can you take the toughest situations in your life and make them the most formative moments you’ve ever had? How do you take a leap of faith in your life? How can you combat fear when it comes to crush you? How can you build discipline in your life instead of building regrets? In his down-to-earth, sometimes humorous but always honest voice, Stumpf addresses these questions and more in Drownproof.

On Sale: 4/14/26

by Zahabiyah A. Yamasaki

In Protect Your Energy, Zabie Yamasaki helps us connect to our inner wisdom to make the powerful changes we need to reclaim control of the thousands of ways our energy is depleted each day. Protect Your Energy helps us compassionately learn to listen to the messages our bodies are sending us through our nervous system. With evidence-based practices drawn from Polyvagal Theory, as well as yogic philosophy and personal experience, Zabie shares practical wisdom to help us turn inward to effect small but vital changes that make living in our fast-paced culture more sustainable. 

On Sale: 4/21/26

by Owen O'Kane

In Addicted to AnxietySunday Times bestselling author and psychotherapist Owen O’Kane reveals the hidden truth: anxiety isn’t just a feeling—it’s a habit, one we may be unconsciously addicted to. Unlike typical anxiety books that focus on symptom relief, Addicted to Anxiety tackles the root cause—our reliance on anxious behaviors to cope, control, or feel safe. With warmth, clarity, and actionable guidance, O’Kane offers tools to help readers identify triggers, challenge core beliefs, and build new habits that lead to a calmer, more empowered life. His signature approach, grounded in neuroscience and psychology but deeply human and accessible, makes complex emotional patterns feel manageable—and changeable.

On Sale: 5/5/26

by Tara Brach

From acclaimed meditation teacher Tara Brach, a guide to awaken courage and cultivate radical love for ourselves and our world. This transformative workbook shares Tara Brach’s most potent teachings for these perilous times. The Courageous Heart Workbook shares an intentional sequence of experiential practices that support us in cultivating presence within ourselves, embracing those around us, widening our circle of compassion, and living from a fearless heart. 

On Sale: 6/2/26

by Steve Kamb

Founder of Nerd Fitness, Steve Kamb’s How To Try Again, a guide to help readers transform their lives by giving up more often, failing faster, and mastering the art of starting over. The false promises of optimized wellness and productivity are a recipe for personal blame and frustration. Fortunately, escaping this doom loop is Steve Kamb’s superpower. Kamb has helped tens of millions make sustainable progress, even when life happens. Blending empathy, humor, and REAL advice, How to Try Again will help you navigate everyday chaos, restart without guilt, and make change that sticks. All while being delightfully, forgivably human.

On Sale: 6/16/26

by Michelle Wadleigh

In Dance Like Nobody’s Watching, spiritual teacher and forgiveness authority Michelle Wadleigh invites you on a transformative journey through the twelve essential dimensions of self—from Self-Awareness to Self-Love. Drawing from her lifetime of spiritual practice, teaching, and lived experience, Wadleigh offers a grounded yet poetic path toward embodied freedom. Combining the insight of beloved spiritual traditions with the tools of modern coaching, Dance Like Nobody’s Watching helps readers confront internalized beliefs that keep them small—like self-criticism, shame, and unworthiness—and replace them with liberating practices of self-inquiry, self-forgiveness, and self-expression.

On Sale: 6/16/26

by Rana Awdish

In this powerful follow-up to her bestselling memoir In Shock, a doctor asks: What does it truly mean to heal? In the aftermath of her own critical illness, physician and writer Dr. Rana Awdish finds herself oddly estranged her from her own body. Medicine has conditioned her to view sick bodies as broken objects, not as sites of meaning, mystery, and quiet wisdom. So, when her own body warns her that she’ll be dead in five years, she’s unsure whether to trust it enough to follow where it leads. Guided by the evocative power of art from Frida Kahlo to Mark Rothko, as well as her own creative process, After Shock is part memoir and part guidebook to sustaining wonder and attention to beauty even in the face of grief and loss. 

On Sale: 6/16/26

by Luke Burgis

We’re living in a time when it’s harder than ever to become a whole person—and to stay in authentic community. The One and the Ninety-Nine is a timely and inspiring exploration of what it means to forge a stable identity in the face of coercion, conformity, and the contagious desires of the crowd. Through compelling and original insights drawn from philosophy, psychology, and personal experience, author Luke Burgis examines how our lives are shaped by the groups we belong to—and how we, in turn, shape those groups. He offers a roadmap for engaging with modern society without losing our unique sense of personhood, and reveals the essential rites of passage and personal challenges that differentiate a life of meaning from one dictated by societal expectations. The One and the Ninety-Nine is a call to reject passive conformity, rediscover the depth of personality, and choose a life that is both truly personal and deeply connected.

On Sale: 6/16/26

Coming in Paperback