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I’ll Be Seeing You is a diary of the decline of Elizabeth Berg’s parents that shines with her signature vulnerability, honesty, humor and grace.

I’ll Be Seeing You is a diary of the decline of Elizabeth Berg’s parents that shines with her signature vulnerability, honesty, humor and grace.

“Recovering” Buddhist priest and “vegetable whisperer” Deborah Madison reveals the heart of a chef in her honest, beguiling memoir, An Onion in My Pocket.

“Recovering” Buddhist priest and “vegetable whisperer” Deborah Madison reveals the heart of a chef in her honest, beguiling memoir, An Onion in My Pocket.

While Martin Puchner’s interest in linguistics remains in focus, he writes clearly and thoughtfully, using history to examine past, present and future.

While Martin Puchner’s interest in linguistics remains in focus, he writes clearly and thoughtfully, using history to examine past, present and future.

Sex With Presidents is a mostly playful account of politicians experiencing arousal, confusion and even disgust about sex while making history.

Sex With Presidents is a mostly playful account of politicians experiencing arousal, confusion and even disgust about sex while making history.

Like Love is Michele Mrano’s collection of autobiographical essays about romantic relationships that are not quite amorous.

Like Love is Michele Mrano’s collection of autobiographical essays about romantic relationships that are not quite amorous.

Written with intelligence and an eye for eerie detail, her book is a can’t-miss Halloween pick.

Written with intelligence and an eye for eerie detail, her book is a can’t-miss Halloween pick.

This book is a provocative study of an endlessly fascinating figure and a treat for mere mortals in search of a rewarding seasonal read.

This book is a provocative study of an endlessly fascinating figure and a treat for mere mortals in search of a rewarding seasonal read.

H.W. Brands examines the relationship between two men who never met but played pivotal roles in 19th-century American history: John Brown and Abraham Lincoln.

H.W. Brands examines the relationship between two men who never met but played pivotal roles in 19th-century American history: John Brown and Abraham Lincoln.

The Wicked Baker is Helena Garcia’s celebration of all treats spooky and strange, bringing the Halloween escapism we all crave.

The Wicked Baker is Helena Garcia’s celebration of all treats spooky and strange, bringing the Halloween escapism we all crave.

There is a DIY ethos is present in these pages, reminding us that our most personal stories are often best told in the simplest and most direct way.

There is a DIY ethos is present in these pages, reminding us that our most personal stories are often best told in the simplest and most direct way.

In The Modern Detective, Tyler Maroney explains why the work of corporate investigators is not only fascinating but also vitally important to the public.

In The Modern Detective, Tyler Maroney explains why the work of corporate investigators is not only fascinating but also vitally important to the public.

In The Man Who Ate Too Much, John Birdsall gives foodies a fresh, intimate look at James Beard.

In The Man Who Ate Too Much, John Birdsall gives foodies a fresh, intimate look at James Beard.

Listening to Sophie Heawood’s memoir is like having a gossipy brunch with your wittiest friend.

Listening to Sophie Heawood’s memoir is like having a gossipy brunch with your wittiest friend.

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