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- The case of the poisonous socks, tales from chemistry, William H. Brock
- 1789, twelve authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Don't let it get you down, essays on race, gender, and the body, Savala Nolan
- Festival days, Jo Ann Beard
- Any other way, how Toronto got queer, edited by Stephanie Chambers, Jane Farrow, Maureen FitzGerald, Ed Jackson, John Lorinc, Tim McCaskell, Rebecka Sheffield, Tatum Taylor, and Rahim Thawer
- The best American essays, edited and with an introduction by Adam Gopnik ; Robert Atwan, series editor, 2008
- The destiny thief, essays on writing, writers and life, Richard Russo
- The displaced, refugee writers on refugee lives, edited by Viet Thanh Nguyen
- I hate to leave this beautiful place, Howard Norman
- We're going to need more wine, stories that are funny, complicated, and true, Gabrielle Union
- Biography of silence, an essay on meditation, Pablo d'Ors ; translated from the Spanish by David Shook
- Men explain things to me, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Ana Teresa Fernandez
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- The matter of Black lives, writing from the New Yorker, edited by Jelani Cobb and David Remnick
- The best American science and nature writing 2021, edited and with an introduction by Ed Yong
- She memes well, Quinta Brunson
- Pop song, adventures in art and intimacy, Larissa Pham
- Letters to a young farmer, on food, farming, and our future, Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture ; Martha Hodgkins, editor ; illustrations by Chris Wormell
- Dear memory, letters on writing, silence, and grief, Victoria Chang
- The best American essays 2018, edited and with an introduction by Hilton Als ; Robert Atwan, series editor
- The groom will keep his name, and other vows I've made about race, resistance, and romance, Matt Ortile
- Surviving autocracy, Masha Gessen
- The collected schizophrenias, essays, Esmé Weijun Wang
- Body talk, 37 voices explore our radical anatomy, edited by Kelly Jensen
- Funny girl, funniest. stories. ever., edited by Betsy Bird
- Seven and a half lessons about the brain, Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Damaged like me, essays on love, harm, and transformation, Kimberly Dark
- Color me English, migration and belonging before and after 9/11, Caryl Phillips
- You don't know us Negroes, and other essays, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Genevieve West and Henry Louis Gates Jr
- On animals, Susan Orlean
- This woman's work, essays on music, edited by Sinéad Gleeson and Kim Gordon
- Stand still like the hummingbird, by Henry Miller
- Some remarks, essays and other writing, Neal Stephenson
- Far and away, reporting from the brink of change : seven continents, twenty-five years, Andrew Solomon
- Crying in the bathroom, a memoir, Erika L. Sánchez
- 12 bytes, how we got here, where we might go next, Jeanette Winterson
- Loitering, new & collected essays, Charles D'Ambrosio
- Hearts of our people, Native women artists, Jill Ahlberg Yohe, Teri Greeves ; editor, Laura Silver ; foreword by Kaywin Feldman
- A map is only one story, twenty writers on immigration, family, and the meaning of home, edited by Nicole Chung and Mensah Demary
- Maeve's times, in her own words, Maeve Binchy ; edited by Róisín Ingle ; introduction by Gordon Snell
- Dear heartbreak, YA authors on the dark side of love, edited by Heather Demetrios
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- How not to get shot, and other advice from white people, D.L. Hughley and Doug Moe
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Keep moving, notes on loss, creativity, and change, Maggie Smith
- France in the world, a new global history, edited by Patrick Boucheron with Nicolas Delalande, Florian Mazel, Yann Potin, and Pierre Singaravélou ; English-language edition edited by Stéphane Gerson ; translated from the French by Teresa Lavender Fagan, Jane Kuntz, Alexis Pernsteiner, Anthony Roberts, Willard Wood
- Collected prose, autobiographical writings, true stories, critical essays, prefaces, and collaborations with artists, Paul Auster
- Why Wakanda matters, what Black Panther reveals about psychology, identity, and communication, edited by Sheena C. Howard, PhD
- Our stories, our voices, 21 YA authors get real about injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America, edited by Amy Reed
- Please don't sit on my bed in your outside clothes, essays, Phoebe Robinson
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