Browsing: Nonfiction

National Book Award–winner Timothy Egan turns his historian’s eye to the largest-ever forest fire in America and offers an epic,…

This absorbing history examines the disappearance of the Roanoke colony — and puts forth a theory on how 115 men, women, and children could completely vanish. “Miller offers enlivening insight and astounding detail as she resurrects a 400-year-old American mystery” (Associated Press).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: While Allied soldiers were trapped on a beach in Dunkirk, a miraculous rescue mission was launched to save them from the enclosing Nazi forces. “Stirring… Contemporary history at its most readable” (The New York Times).

This poignant Holocaust memoir recounts a profound journey of unimaginable loss and survival. A Wall Street Journal bestseller hailed as “an important contribution to the literature of the most tragic chapter of contemporary history” (Elie Wiesel).

This New York Times bestseller is “a haunting evocation” (Kirkus Reviews) of the complex relationship between John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert — from their political rise to their tragic final days. A “vivid” portrait (Publishers Weekly) filled with historical insight.

This New York Times Notable Book with over 16,000 five-star Goodreads ratings chronicles King Leopold II of Belgium’s brutal takeover of the Congo — and shines a light on the African leaders who defied his colonial regime. “Brilliant… This book must be read and reread” (Los Angeles Times).

What are dogs really thinking? When a neuroscientist decided to find out, he embarked on a fascinating journey that revealed stunning insights into the canine mind. “A beautiful story” (The New York Times Book Review) with nearly 2,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

A riveting New York Times bestseller! Get lost in the extraordinary true story of Operation Mincemeat, an ingenious World War II plan that used one meticulously placed dead body to misdirect Nazi forces. “Brilliant and almost absurdly entertaining” (Malcolm Gladwell).