Essays
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Essays
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Essays
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- Present over perfect, leaving behind frantic for a simpler, more soulful way of living, Shauna Niequist ; foreword by Brené Brown
- Leaving isn't the hardest thing, essays, Lauren Hough
- Ali's well that ends well, tales of desperation and a little inspiration, Ali Wentworth
- Did I say that out loud?, midlife indignities and how to survive them, Kristin van Ogtrop ; [illustrations by Gregg Kulick]
- Places I've taken my body, essays, Molly McCully Brown
- You don't know us negroes and other essays, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Genevieve West and Henry Louis Gates Jr
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- The view from the cheap seats, selected nonfiction, Neil Gaiman
- Funny girl, funniest. stories. ever., edited by Betsy Bird
- What unites us, reflections on patriotism, Dan Rather & Elliot Kirschner
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- On fire, the (burning) case for a green new deal, Naomi Klein
- Growing up trans, in our own words, edited by Dr. Lindsay Herriot and Kate Fry
- Just us, an American conversation, Claudia Rankine
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks
- Don't let it get you down, essays on race, gender, and the body, Savala Nolan
- Dirtbag, Massachusetts, a confessional, Isaac Fitzgerald
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- You got anything stronger?, stories, Gabrielle Union ; with Kevin Carr O'Leary
- ¡Hola Papi!, how to come out in a Walmart parking lot and other life lessons, John Paul Brammer
- Glimmer of hope, how tragedy sparked a movement, by the founders of March For Our LIves
- A cry from the far middle, dispatches from a divided land, P.J. O'Rourke
- In the Heights, finding home, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Jeremy McCarter
- This woman's work, essays on music, edited by Sinéad Gleeson and Kim Gordon
- Bring your baggage and don't pack light, essays, Helen Ellis
- Let me tell you what I mean, Joan Didion ; foreword by Hilton Als
- The long slide, thirty years in American journalism, Tucker Carlson
- Small wonder, Barbara Kingsolver ; illustrations by Paul Mirocha
- Women talk money, breaking the last taboo, edited by Rebecca Walker
- Novels and social writings, Jack London
- Classic Krakauer, essays on wilderness and risk, Jon Krakauer
- The bitch is back, older, wiser, and (getting) happier, edited by Cathi Hanauer
- Dear heartbreak, YA authors on the dark side of love, edited by Heather Demetrios
- Radical hope, letters of love and dissent in dangerous times, edited by Carolina De Robertis
- Life in the garden, Penelope Lively
- The Queer bible, essays, edited by Jack Guinness
- Body language, writers on identity, physicality, and making space for ourselves, edited by Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile
- The book of difficult fruit, arguments for the tart, tender, and unruly (with recipes), Kate Lebo
- The magic of memoir, inspiration for the writing journey, edited by Linda Joy Myers, PhD and Brooke Warner
- The little book of menopause, essays on the biology and management of menopause, James R. Woods, Jr., M.D. ; Elizabeth D. Warner, M.D
- That they lived, African Americans who changed the world, Rochelle Riley and Cristi Smith-Jones
- The new possible, visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Becoming dangerous, witchy femmes, queer conjurers, and magical rebels, edited by Katie West and Jasmine Elliott ; foreword by Kristen J. Sollée
- Intimations, six essays, Zadie Smith
- Serious face, essays, Jon Mooallem
- The meaning of Michelle, 16 writers on the iconic first lady and how her journey inspires our own, edited by Veronica Chambers
- Love that story, observations from a gorgeously queer life, Jonathan Van Ness
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green