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Back from the Dead by Bill WaltonAn NBA sports star and cultural icon discusses his catastrophic spinal collapse in 2007, the excruciating pain he suffered and his slow recovery, as well as his childhood, sports career and the political and cultural upheaval of the 1960s.
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Dinner with Edward: the story of a remarkable friendship by Isabel VincentA divorced investigative reporter for the New York Post shares the story of her remarkable bond with a nonagenarian who over sumptuous home-cooked meals taught her the importance of slowing down, thinking things through and examining the heart of every life challenge.
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Elizabeth: the forgotten years by J. A. GuyBased on new archival material, a biography of the ambitious Tudor queen focuses on her life at the height of her power, including revolts in Ireland, riots in the London streets of London and a conspiracy to overthrow her.
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Federer and Me: a story of obsession by William SkidelskyThe influential sportswriter and literary editor of The Observer traces the career of Roger Federer and his own story against a history of professional tennis, exploring such topics as the Swiss star, the psychology of fandom and the techniques that shaped Federer's victories and rivalries.
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In the Country We Love: my family divided by Diane GuerreroThe star of Orange is the New Black and Jane the Virgin presents her personal story of the real plight of undocumented immigrants in this country.
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Paul McCartney: the life by Philip NormanA biography of the former Beatle covers the full span of his life, from losing his mother in childhood to his partnership with John Lennon, his personal trauma after The Beatles' breakup, his time with Wings, and the death of his wife, Linda.
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Ruthless: scientology, my son David Miscavige, and me by Ron MiscavigeThe father of Scientology's current leader describes how he first introduced his family to the church and looks at how his son's actions have transformed the organization into one that wields toxic power over its members.
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Shoe Dog: a memoir by the creator of Nike by Phil KnightThe influential founder and CEO of Nike shares the inside story of the company's early days as an intrepid startup and its evolution into one of the world's most iconic and profitable brands, offering insights into his own experiences as a young man who envisioned a company that would be run in atypical ways.
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