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Beneath The Surface

John Hargrove with Howard Chua-Eoan | Non Fiction

A former senior orca trainer for SeaWorld exposes the dark side of the multi-billion dollar marine park tourism industry; it is a life that can be fatal for whales and trainers.

What Comes Next And How To Like It

Abigail Thomas | Non Fiction

In her bestselling and beloved memoir A Three Dog Life, Abigail Thomas wrote about the tragic loss of her husband. In What Comes Next and How to Like It, she writes about aging, family, creativity...

Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be

Frank Bruni | Non Fiction

The New York Times columnist urges students and their parents to give up the high-stakes competition for Ivy League admission and consider other types of schools and other measures of success.

Frank

Barney Frank | Non Fiction

Looking back on his career, the former representative describes his pragmatic approach to liberal politics as well as his conflicts over revealing his sexuality.

Dead Wake

Erik Larson | Non Fiction

The last voyage of the Lusitania, the passenger liner notoriously sunk by a German torpedo in 1915.

Every Day I Fight

Stuart Scott with Larry Platt | Non Fiction

A memoir by the ESPN anchor and commentator, who died of cancer in January 2015.

17 Carnations

Andrew Morton | Non Fiction

The Duke of Windsor; his wife, Wallis Simpson; and their relations with the Nazis.

Our Kids

Robert D Putnam | Non Fiction

A social scientist argues that income inequality is creating an “opportunity gap” for poor children that is destroying the American dream.

Bettyville

George Hodgman | Non Fiction

A New York editor returns to his Missouri hometown to care for his aging mother.

Coined

Kabir Sehgal | Non Fiction

A New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller The importance of money in our lives is readily apparent to everyone--rich, poor, and in between. However grudgingly, most of us accept the...

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