Harry Stein Books
Harry Stein is a veteran author and journalist known for his light touch on hard topics. Through his comic novel, Will Tripp, Pissed Off Attorney-at-Law, he aims to reclaim popular culture from the radical left. A former liberal who wrote for major publications, Stein has authored twelve books, often exploring societal and political themes with keen insight and a humorous perspective.







Essays discuss chauvinism, exploitation, greed, ambition, maturity, revenge, envy, servility, and friendship
Biting wit and humorous personal anecdotes highlight the experiences of conservatives navigating liberal environments, from Manhattan to Hollywood and even France. This guide offers insights into love, work, and social interactions, providing strategies for maintaining one's identity and avoiding backlash in a predominantly liberal culture. Through amusing stories, it captures the challenges and resilience of those feeling out of place in their own communities.
Why We Won't Talk Honestly about Race
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the complexities of race relations in the Age of Obama, delving into issues like racial profiling, crime, and the impact of single-parent homes on urban black culture. It critiques the tendency of black leaders and their white allies to emphasize historical oppression and advocate for increased government aid while dismissing dissenting opinions as racist. The author argues that confronting these uncomfortable truths is essential for understanding the deeper societal challenges faced by black communities.
A gifted young medical student discovers a component which may cure cancer only to find himself caught up in a cold-blooded conspiracy of sabotage, betrayal and murder.
Stein attacks the rigid prohibitions that have long governed the conversation about race, not to offend or shock but to provoke the serious thinking that liberal enforcers have until now rendered impossible. Stein examines the ways in which the regime of racial preferences has sown division, corruption, and resentment in this country
Will Tripp Goes Hollywood
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Will Tripp, a dwarf lawyer, takes on a unique role by representing clients who challenge political correctness and its enforcers. His careful selection of cases showcases his bold and adventurous spirit, as he fights against societal norms and advocates for those marginalized by rigid ideologies. Through his intrepid approach, the narrative explores themes of justice, individual rights, and the complexities of modern societal issues.
Die Entwicklung eines neuen Medikaments in einem amerikanischen Krebsforschungszentrums wird abrupt gestoppt, als nach vielversprechenden Anfangsergebnissen ein mysteriöses Patientensterben einsetzt. Ein junger Arzt kommt hinter das gefährliche Geheimnis.


