Scribner, New York, 2021, ©2021
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2021, ©2021
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Scribner, New York, 2021, ©2021
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- Sinatra and me, in the wee small hours, Tony Oppedisano with Mary Jane Ross - (hardcover)
- The writing of the gods, the race to decode the Rosetta Stone, Edward Dolnick - (hardcover)
- The agitators, three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights, Dorothy Wickenden - (hardcover)
- My name is Selma, the remarkable memoir of a Jewish resistance fighter and Ravensbrück survivor, Selma Van de Perre ; translated by Alice Tetley-Paul and Anna Asbury - (hardcover)
- Icebound, shipwrecked at the edge of the world, Andrea Pitzer - (paperback)
- Eleanor in the village, Eleanor Roosevelt's search for freedom and identity in New York's Greenwich Village, Jan Jarboe Russell - (hardcover)
- Lymph & longevity, the untapped secret to health, Gerald Lemole, MD wiht Sandra McLanahan, MD, Dwight McKee, MD, and Ted Spiker ; illustrations by Nadai Chen ; with a foreword by Mark Hyman, MD - (hardcover)
- The hard crowd, essays 2000-2020, Rachel Kushner - (hardcover)
- Corruptible, who gets power and how it changes us, Brian Klaas - (paperback)
- Seeing Serena, Gerald Marzorati - (hardcover)
- A cure for darkness, the story of depression and how we beat it, Alex Riley - (hardcover)
- House of sticks, a memoir, Ly Tran - (hardcover)
- The plague cycle, the unending war between humanity and infectious disease, Charles Kenny - (hardcover)
- The optimist, a case for the fly fishing life, David Coggins - (hardcover)
- Period. End of sentence, a new chapter in the fight for menstrual justice, Anita Diamant ; foreword by Melissa Berton, founder of The Pad Project - (hardcover)
- The power of geography, ten maps that reveal the future of our world, Tim Marshall - (hardcover)
- The hidden case of Ewan Forbes, and the unwritten history of the trans experience, Zoë Playdon - (hardcover)
- How to write a mystery, a handbook from Mystery Writers of America, edited by Lee Child with Laurie R. King - (hardcover)
- Eleanor in the village, Eleanor Roosevelt's search for freedom and identity in New York's Greenwich Village, Jan Jarboe Russell - (paperback)
- Einstein's fridge, how the difference between hot and cold explains the universe, Paul Sen - (hardcover)
- Move, the forces uprooting us, Parag Khanna - (paperback)
- The Sacred Band, three hundred Theban lovers fighting to save Greek freedom, James Romm - (hardcover)
- Blindfold, a memoir of capture, torture, and enlightenment, Theo Padnos - (hardcover)
- An anatomy of pain, how the body and the mind experience and endure physical suffering, Dr. Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen - (hardcover)
- Richer, wiser, happier, how the world's greatest investors win in markets and life, William Green - (hardcover)
- Count down, how our modern world is threatening sperm counts, altering male and female reproductive development, and imperiling the future of the human race, Shanna H. Swan, PhD with Stacey Colino - (hardcover)
- Corruptible, who gets power and how it changes us, Brian Klaas - (hardcover)
- To rule the waves, how control of the world's oceans shapes the fate of the superpowers, Bruce D. Jones - (hardcover)
- Count down, how our modern world is threatening sperm counts, altering male and female reproductive development, and imperiling the future of the human race, Shanna H. Swan, PhD with Stacey Colino - (paperback)
- Icebound, shipwrecked at the edge of the world, Andrea Pitzer - (hardcover)
- Move, the forces uprooting us, Parag Khanna - (hardcover)
- Every deep-drawn breath, a critical care doctor on healing, recovery, and transforming medicine in the ICU, Wes Ely, MD - (hardcover)