Browsing: Nonfiction

“Riveting” (People): With this authoritative #1 New York Times bestseller, come to understand the tragic death of Princess Diana, from the events preceding her accident to the grief and legacy she left behind. “Swift and astounding reading” (Time).

How did two young women with seemingly bright futures become willing participants in Charles Manson’s killing spree? An award-winning journalist explores the nature of evil in this fascinating account. “A must-read book… Disturbing” (New York Times bestselling author Suzy Spencer).

Rediscover Academy Award–winning actress Bette Davis’s storied career in a riveting portrait of a Hollywood legend! This mesmerizing biography brings to life her most iconic roles, infamous feuds, and glamorous relationships.

In this incredibly moving memoir, a Grammy Award–winning country music artist and New York Times bestselling author recounts his life since his wife passed away — including what it’s like to be a father of three girls and to heal through his faith.

A decluttering expert gives you the tools you need to live a simpler life so you can focus on what truly matters. Discover the secret to holdups and procrastination about clearing out your stuff — and change your mindset forever. With over 2,700 five-star Goodreads ratings!

MercyMe’s hit single “I Can Only Imagine” touched the hearts of millions and became one of the bestselling Christian songs of all time. In this read, the band’s lead singer shares how God’s presence in his life inspired him. With over 1,600 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

A successful pilot, Jim was ambivalent about God until the day he lay clinically dead for hours in a hospital bed. In this moving book, he describes his experience of Heaven — and how being in the presence of Christ irrevocably changed his life.

A “fresh, urgent” NPR Best Book of 2018 (Kirkus Reviews starred review): Documenting the realities of immigration and policing at the US–Mexico border, this New York Times bestseller offers “an indispensable look at one of America’s most divisive issues” (Publishers Weekly starred review).