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NYT Nonfiction Bestsellers @ the LibraryApril 2020
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While we remain closed, here are our NYT Nonfiction Bestsellers offered to you as EBOOKs – digital resources FREE to you. HOLDS are permitted. If you need help getting started or placing holds, email us at refdesk@beltiblibrary.org . Our Librarians will assist you 7 days a week.
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Untamed by Glennon DoyleAn activist, speaker and philanthropist offers a memoir wrapped in a wake-up call that reveals how women can reclaim their true, untamed selves by breaking free of the restrictive expectations and cultural conditioning that leaves them feeling dissatisfied and lost.
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Educated : a memoir by Tara WestoverTraces the author's experiences as a child born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, describing her participation in her family's paranoid stockpiling activities and her resolve to educate herself well enough to earn an acceptance into a prestigious university and the unfamiliar world beyond.
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The mamba mentality : how I play by Kobe BryantIn the wake of his retirement from professional basketball, an NBA great nicknamed "The Black Mamba” has decided to share his vast knowledge and understanding of the game to take readers on an unprecedented journey to the core of his legendary “Mamba mentality”.
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Becoming by Michelle ObamaAn intimate and uplifting memoir by the former first lady chronicles the experiences that have shaped her remarkable life, from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago through her setbacks and achievements in the White House.
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Open book : a memoir by Jessica SimpsonAn unstinting memoir by the pop artist and fashion icon traces the story of her life before and after fame, the role of faith in her achievements and her difficult decision to step out of the limelight.
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The system : who rigged it, how we fix it by Robert B ReichThe best-selling author of Saving Capitalism presents an urgent analysis of how corruption in American politics and economics is triggering wage stagnation, volatile job markets and other consequences, outlining how it happened and how everyday citizens can promote change.
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The body : a guide for occupants by Bill BrysonThe award-winning author of A Short History of Nearly Everything presents an engaging head-to-toe tour of the human body that shares anecdotal insights into its functions, ability to heal and vulnerability to disease.
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