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After their daughter’s unexpected death, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife moved in with their son-in-law to help him raise his three young children. “Sad but somehow triumphant, this memoir is a celebration of family” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
This “fine effort to demystify a legendary episode in the history of the American West” (Booklist) follows Pat Garrett’s hunt for Billy the Kid. “So richly detailed, you can almost smell the gunsmoke and the sweat of the saddles” (New York Times bestselling author Hampton Sides).
Once we bowled in leagues, usually after work — but no longer. This seemingly small phenomenon symbolizes a significant social…
“Perhaps the most influential piece of journalism in history” (Time): This New York Times bestseller chronicles the Pulitzer Prize–winning investigation that blew open the Watergate scandal and ended Richard Nixon’s presidency. With over 21,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
A #1 New York Times bestseller: In this candid memoir, beloved actress Carrie Fisher opens up about her inimitable life with humor and sincerity. Garnering over 8,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads, “her stories bubble, bounce, and careen” (Entertainment Weekly).
By the award-winning author of Team of Rivals and The Bully Pulpit, Wait Till Next Year is Doris Kearns Goodwin’s…
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize No Ordinary Time is a monumental work, a brilliantly conceived chronicle of one of the…
Ernest Hemingway’s classic memoir of Paris in the 1920s, now available in a restored edition, includes the original manuscript along…
An “outstanding” Pulitzer Prize finalist (Booklist): For four decades, the Comanche battled white settlers for control of their tribal lands. This well-researched account is “nothing short of a revelation” (The New York Times Book Review), with over 15,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
A Pulitzer Prize–winning account with over 6,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When four Black men were accused of sexual assault in 1940s Florida, attorney Thurgood Marshall — who went on to become a Supreme Court justice — risked his life to fight a racist criminal justice system and the Ku Klux Klan.