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NYT Bestsellers: Non Fiction
The Importance Of Being Little
What preschool and kindergarten age children really need in their classrooms are fewer tests and supervised craft projects and more free play.
Originals
A Wharton School professor argues that innovators are made, not born, and offers suggestions for how to become one.
The Industries Of The Future
Ross predicts that the near future will see amazing inventions, and identifies industries that are likely to be key drivers of change.
Andy Warhol Was A Hoarder
Inside the minds of history's great personalities.
On My Own
The NPR radio host describes her husband's death from Parkinson's in 2014 after 54 years of marriage, and her struggle to make a life for herself.
The Only Game In Town
A former C.E.O. argues that we must overcome our reliance on central banks and create a sustainable global economy.
The Road To Little Dribbling
An American expatriate travels around his adopted country, Britain.
Dark Money
An account of how the Koch brothers and other super-wealthy donors deployed their money to change American politics.
Cure
A science writer assesses the influential role of the mind in our overall health.
Why The Right Went Wrong
Republican politics from Goldwater onward.