Browsing: Nonfiction

“Highlights that influenza is still a real and present threat and demonstrates the power and limitations of modern medicine.” –The…

In this “funny, fierce, and bold” compilation of essays (Kirkus Reviews), Michael Arceneaux reflects on love, race, and identity — from coming out to his mother to struggling with intimacy. “Outstanding… A must-read collection from a rising, unforgettable voice” (Roxane Gay).

In this “riveting, courageous memoir” that “ought to be mandatory reading for every American” (Michelle Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The New Jim Crow), a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist reflects on his experiences as an undocumented immigrant in the US. “Couldn’t be more timely and more necessary” (Dave Eggers).