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The Beauty of Living Twice by Sharon StoneThe Nobel Peace Summit Award-winning actress, activist and humanitarian chronicles her efforts to recover and rebuild after a massive stroke, discussing how her health challenges were also shaped by industry standards, childhood traumas and family bonds. This title is also available in eBook
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On the House: A Washington Memoirby John BoehnerThe former Speaker of the House shares candid tales from Washington, D.C.’s halls of power, offering insight into America’s Republican Party and the leadership successes and failures of Presidents from the past half century.
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An American woman whose parents met in U.S.-occupied Okinawa, her mother a war bride, her father a Vietnam veteran, describes the complicated, embattled dynamics of her family and the feelings of shame and self-loathing that plagued her cultural heritage.
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by Robert D. KaplanThe best-selling author of The Revenge of Geography presents an intimate portrait of lesser-known humanitarian Bob Gersony, tracing his influential views on democracy and his four decades of on-the-ground reporting in war and disaster zones.
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The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister: A Memoir, Part One by Samantha Markle Samantha Markle shares her insights and perspectives on growing up with father Thomas W. Markle, being a sister to the much-younger Meghan Markle, building a life as a single mom in Southern California managing MS and a screenwriting career, as well as experiencing the events and media surrounding Meghan's marriage to Prince Harry.
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by Tessa MillerA debut book by a Daily Beast senior editor shares a candid account of her early adulthood manifestation of chronic illness, offering insights into how Americans live with long-term health complications today.
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The Mystery of Charles Dickens by A. N. WilsonA lively and insightful biographical celebration of the imaginative genius of Charles Dickens, published in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of his death.
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American Daughter: A Memoir by Stephanie Thornton PlymaleThe founder of the Heritage Home Foundation nonprofit documents her secret abuse-marked childhood in and out of foster care and what she discovered while investigating the story of her mother’s own harrowing past.
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George Washington: The Political Rise of America's Founding Father by David O. StewartThe award-winning author of The Summer of 1787 traces the political evolution of George Washington, examining how he matured from a headstrong youth to the commander in chief of the Continental Army and unanimously elected first American President.
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