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Nonfiction

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1. Killing the Rising Sun: By Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The host of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the final years of World War II. 2. Love Warrior: By Glennon Doyle Melton. After her husband confesses to multiple infideliti­es, a woman who has overcome bulimia and alcoholism struggles to grow — and so does he. 3. The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo: By Amy Schumer. Humorous personal essays by the comedian, actor and writer. 4. Scorched Earth: By Michael Savage. The radio host discusses what will happen after the administra­tion of “President Maobama.” 5. The Hidden Life of Trees: By Peter Wohlleben. A forester presents scientific research on the way trees interact with one another. A best-seller in Germany. 6. Hillbilly Elegy: By J.D. Vance. A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of America’s white working class through his own childhood in the Rust Belt. 7. Between Breaths: co-anchor of “World News Tonight” and “20/20” describes her long struggle with acute anxiety and panic attacks, which she attempted to medicate with alcohol. 8. The Upside of Inequality: By Edward Conard. A former managing director at Bain Capital argues that the concern about inequality is misguided and will slow growth. 9. In Such Good Company: By Carol Burnett. Burnett looks back on “The Carol Burnett Show” (1967-78), describing sketches and favorite guests as well as directors, musicians and members of the crew. 10. Forward: By Abby Wambach. A memoir by the soccer player, the highest scorer on the U.S. women’s national team. New York Times

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