| Sometimes, the best stories are the ones rooted in reality. Fascinating historical deep-dives, little-known tales previously lost to time, memoirs with rich wisdom — these are the true stories that make readers think. Here are the best nonfiction books waiting to be explored. |
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The true story of an ill-fated ship. Told with vigor and veracity, this is history that makes a difference. |
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Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward take us deeper into the American Revolution than ever before in this remarkable historical account. |
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Told with the verve of a thriller, Jonathan Freedland details the real story of the brave rebels who defied Hitler in 1943. |
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Speaking to the state of Silicon Valley, this work highlights how the West lost its technological potential and how it can find it again. |
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Andrew Ross Sorkin returns with an exacting look at the 1929 Wall Street collapse and its lasting impact on the nation. |
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A fascinating examination of the intersection of technology, economics, and policy, from history up to modern-day polarization. |
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A powerful voice of courage and symbol of resistance and hope, Malala Yousafzai reintroduces herself to the world in her latest memoir. |
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Patti Smith reflects on her earlier years of art, exploration and creativity that helped her become the literary icon she is today. |
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Told in vibrant detail, the beloved author tells her story in her own words, using her signature storytelling and larger-than-life writing. |
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