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NYT Bestsellers: Non Fiction
Countdown 1945
The Fox News Sunday anchor gives an account of the key people involved in and events leading up to America’s attack on Hiroshima in 1945.
These Precious Days
Essays on friendships, influences and the connection between life and art.
Super Pumped
A technology reporter for The New York Times chronicles the rise and fall of Uber, and how this serves as a corporate cautionary tale.
Our Time Is Now
The nonprofit chief executive and former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives makes her case for voter protections, elevated identity politics and moral international leadership.
God Bless This Mess
The reality TV star describes the pressures she felt in the public eye and the ways her faith was tested.
The First Conspiracy
The story of a secret plot to kill George Washington in 1776.
Bill Cunningham: On The Street
A collection of five decades of photographs by the late New York Times fashion photographer, accompanied by essays from various contributors, with photography edited by Tiina Loite.
I'm Still Here
A black woman who was given a white man's name by her parents shares her journey to finding her own worth and what stands in the way of racial justice.
The Truths We Hold
A memoir by a daughter of immigrants who was raised in Oakland, Calif., and became the second black woman ever elected to the United States Senate.
The Deficit Myth
The former chief economist on the U.S. Senate Budget Committee (minority staff) explores modern monetary theory and questions some beliefs about the economy.