Houston Chronicle Sunday

Nonfiction

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1. Shade by Pete Souza. The former White House photograph­er juxtaposes pictures of former President Barack Obama with tweets, headlines and quotes from the Trump administra­tion. 2. Ship of Fools by Tucker Carlson. The Fox News anchor argues that America’s ruling class is out of touch with everyday citizens. 3. Killing the SS by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. A look at the postwar manhunt for members of Hitler’s inner circle. 4. Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking. A collection of essays from the late scientist’s personal archive that address 10 imponderab­les. 5. Fear by Bob Woodward. Based on hours of interviews with sources, the Pulitzer Prizewinni­ng journalist describes debates and decision-making within the Trump White House. 6. This Will Only Hurt a Little by Busy Philipps. A memoir by the actress and host of the late-night talk show “Busy Tonight.” 7. of Presidents War by Michael Beschloss. How American presidents waged wars and expanded the power of the executive branch. 8. The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis. The author of “The Big Short” examines how the Trump administra­tion staffs its federal agencies. 9. Everything Almost by Anne Lamott. Brief exploratio­ns into finding hope and wisdom in times of despair and uncertaint­y. 10. Hurricane’s In the Eye by Nathaniel Philbrick. Important battles that led to the end of the American Revolution.

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