Indie Bestseller List
Hardcover Fiction
1. Call Us What We Carry: Poems: Amanda Gorman, Viking, $24.99
2. The Lincoln Highway: Amor Towles, Viking, $30
3. Cloud Cuckoo Land: Anthony Doerr, Scribner, $30
4. The Sentence: Louise Erdrich, Harper, $28.99
5. Harlem Shuffle: Colson Whitehead, Doubleday, $28.95
6. State of Terror: Louise Penny, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Simon & Schuster/St. Martin’s Press, $30
7. Wish You Were Here: Jodi Picoult, Ballantine, $28.99
8. The Midnight Library: Matt Haig, Viking, $26
9. Bewilderment: Richard Powers, Norton, $27.95
10. The Stranger in the Lifeboat: Mitch Albom,
Harper, $23.99 Hardcover Nonfiction
1. Atlas of the Heart — Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience: Brené Brown, Random House, $30
2. The 1619 Project — A New Origin Story, Nikole Hannah-Jones: The New York Times Magazine, One World, $38
3. The Storyteller — Tales of Life and Music: Dave Grohl, Dey Street Books, $29.99
4. Renegades — Born in the USA: Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Crown, $50
5. A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries (2003-2020), David Sedaris, Little, Brown, $32
6. These Precious Days — Essays: Ann Patchett,
Harper, $26.99
7. The Dawn of Everything — A New History of Humanity: David Graeber, David Wengrow, FSG, $35
8. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse: Charlie Mackesy, HarperOne, $22.99
9. Crying in H Mart — A Memoir: Michelle Zauner, Knopf, $26.95
10. All About Me! — My
Remarkable Life in Show Business: Mel Brooks, Ballantine, $29.99
The Indie Bestseller list includes the sales week ending last week, based on reporting from hundreds of independents across the United States, including the Hudson Valley. For the Indie bookstore nearest you, visit indiebound.org.