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Me & Patsy Kickin' Up Dust: My Friendship With Patsy Clineby Loretta LynnCountry artist Loretta Lynn and her daughter share the previously undisclosed story of Lynn’s deep bond with fellow music legend, Patsy Cline, to discuss such topics as their creative collaborations and Cline’s untimely death.
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The Second Life of Tiger Woodsby Michael BambergerAn intimate account of Tiger Woods’ comeback that discusses the golf champion’s high-risk back surgery, 2017 DUI arrest, rehabilitation and triumphant 2019 Masters victory.
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More Myself: A Journeyby Alicia KeysThe 15-time Grammy Award-winning music artist traces her journey from self-censorship to full expression, describing her complicated relationship with her father, the people-pleasing nature that characterized her early career and her struggles with gender expectations.
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A Very Punchable Face: A Memoirby Colin JostIn a collection of humorous essays, the Saturday Night Live head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor tells the story of his life so far.
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Yogi: A Life Behind the Maskby Jon PessahA portrait of the 13-time World Series champion traces his rise to one of baseball’s most accomplished athletes, discussing such topics as his experiences as an impoverished first-generation immigrant, his heroic war service and his paradoxical quotes.
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The Lost Memoirby Lou GehrigThe lost memoir from baseball icon Lou Gehrig—a sensational discovery, published for the first time as a book.
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The Undocumented Americans: A Homecomingby Karla Cornejo VillavicencioOne of the first undocumented immigrants to graduate from Harvard reveals the hidden lives of her fellow undocumented Americans in this deeply personal and groundbreaking portrait of a nation.
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Untamedby 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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American Queenmaker: How Missy Meloney Brought Women into Politicsby Julie Des JardinsMarie "Missy" Mattingly Meloney was born in 1878, in an America where women couldn't vote. Yet she recognized the power that women held as consumers and family decision-makers, and persuaded male publishers and politicians to take them seriously.
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