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- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Ike and Dick, portrait of a strange political marriage, Jeffrey Frank
- I hate to leave this beautiful place, Howard Norman
- The great reformer, Francis and the making of a radical pope, Austen Ivereigh
- Welcome to paradise, now go to hell, a true story of violence, corruption, and the soul of surfing, Chas Smith
- Short nights of the Shadow Catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of Edward Curtis, Timothy Egan
- Beatrix Potter and her paint box, David McPhail
- The king's grave, the discovery of Richard III's lost burial place and the clues it holds, Philippa Langley and Michael Jones
- Philomena, a mother, her son, and a fifty-year search, Martin Sixsmith ; foreword by Dame Judi Dench
- Harlem nocturne, women artists & progressive politics during World War II, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- The Leonard Bernstein letters, edited by Nigel Simeone
- Bill and Hillary, the politics of the personal, William H. Chafe
- The great agnostic, Robert Ingersoll and American freethought, Susan Jacoby
- Waiting to be heard, a memoir, Amanda Knox
- The rise of the Tudors, the family that changed English history, Chris Skidmore
- The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, Jeanne Theoharis
- Irritable hearts, a PTSD love story, Mac McClelland
- Rickey & Robinson, the true, untold story of the integration of baseball, Roger Kahn
- The brothers, John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and their secret world war, Stephen Kinzer
- The water will come, rising seas, sinking cities, and the remaking of the civilized world, Jeff Goodell
- My lunches with Orson, conversations between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles, edited and with an introduction by Peter Biskind
- A fighting chance, Elizabeth Warren
- Symphony in C, carbon and the evolution of (almost) everything, Robert M. Hazen
- Elizabeth of York, a Tudor queen and her world, Alison Weir
- Days of fire, Bush and Cheney in the White House, Peter Baker
- The forgetting river, a modern tale of survival, identity, and the Inquisition, Doreen Carvajal
- Is everyone hanging out without me? (and other concerns), Mindy Kaling
- Skeleton keys, the secret life of bone, Brian Switek
- The faraway nearby, Rebecca Solnit
- Being Nixon, a man divided, Evan Thomas
- Hell-bent, obsession, pain, and the search for something like transcendence in competitive yoga, Benjamin Lorr
- Soldier girls, the battles of three women at home and at war, Helen Thorpe
- Sugar in the blood, a family's story of slavery and empire, Andrea Stuart
- Rocks off, 50 tracks that tell the story of The Rolling Stones, Bill Janovitz
- American crucifixion, the murder of Joseph Smith and the fate of the Mormon church, Alex Beam
- George F. Kennan, an American life, John Lewis Gaddis
- Miss Anne in Harlem, the white women of the Black Renaissance, Carla Kaplan
- The family, three journeys into the heart of the twentieth century, David Laskin
- Louis Armstrong, master of modernism, Thomas Brothers
- The bully pulpit, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of journalism, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- This is the story of a happy marriage, Ann Patchett
- The first Muslim, the story of Muhammad, Lesley Hazleton
- James Madison, a life reconsidered, Lynne Cheney
- See a little light, the trail of rage and melody, Bob Mould with Michael Azerrad
- Island of the blue foxes, disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition, Stephen R. Bown
- The letters of John F. Kennedy, edited by Martin W. Sandler
- Servants' hall, a real life upstairs, downstairs romance, Margaret Powell
- Marmee & Louisa, the untold story of Louisa May Alcott and her mother, Eve LaPlante
- The answer to the riddle is me, a memoir of amnesia, David Stuart MacLean
- Eminent hipsters, Donald Fagen