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New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestsellers September 5, 2021
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American Marxism by Mark R. LevinIn 2009, Mark R. Levin galvanized conservatives with his unforgettable manifesto Liberty and Tyranny, by providing a philosophical, historical, and practical framework for halting the liberal assault on Constitution-based values. That book was about standing at the precipice of progressivism's threat to our freedom and now, over a decade later, we're fully over that precipice and paying the price. In American Marxism, Levin explains how the core elements of Marxist ideology are now pervasive in American society and culture.
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Woke, Inc.by Vivek RamaswamyA young entrepreneur makes the case that politics has no place in business, and sets out a new vision for the future of American capitalism.
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The Long Slide by Tucker CarlsonFrom the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News and the New York Times best-selling author of Ship of Fools, a collection of nostalgic writings that underscore America’s long slide from innocence to orthodoxy.
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The Reckoningby Mary L. TrumpThe #1 bestselling author of Too Much and Never Enough examines America’s national trauma, rooted in our history but dramatically exacerbated by the impact of current events and the Trump administration’s corrupt and immoral policies, and reveals what must be done to rebuild our faith in leadership.
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All In by Billie Jean KingThis autobiography from the tennis legend discusses not only her historic accomplishments on the court, but also her activism as a feminist and social justice fighter in the wake of her coming out as gay at age 51.
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Greenlights
by Matthew McConaughey
Drawing on the Academy Award-winning actor's journals and diaries from the last 40 years, this book presents a uniquely McConaughey approach to achieving success and satisfaction.
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I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year
by Carol Leonnig
The true story of what took place in Donald Trump's White House during a disastrous 2020 has never before been told in full. What was really going on around the president, as the government failed to contain the coronavirus and over half a million Americans perished? Who was influencing Trump after he refused to concede an election he had clearly lost and spread lies about election fraud? To answer these questions, Phil Rucker and Carol Leonnig reveal a dysfunctional and bumbling presidency's inner workings in unprecedented, stunning detail.
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| Untamed by Glennon DoyleThe activist and public speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner voice. |
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Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle ZaunerThe Japanese Breakfast indie pop star presents a full-length account of her viral New Yorker essay to share poignant reflections on her experiences of growing up Korean-American, becoming a professional musician and caring for her terminally ill mother.
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Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel WilkersonThe Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Warmth of Other Suns identifies the qualifying characteristics of historical caste systems to reveal how a rigid hierarchy of human rankings, enforced by religious views, heritage and stigma, impact everyday American lives.
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The Authoritarian Moment by Ben ShapiroThe editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire and host of The Ben Shapiro Show, a top conservative podcast in the nation asks how far Americans are actually willing to go in forcing each other to fall in line.
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Educated: A Memoir
by Tara Westover
The daughter of survivalists leaves home for university.
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Breathe: A Life in Flow by Rickson GracieThe legendary MMA master tells the story of his own career and the legacy of his family, who created Brazilian Jiu-Jii and founded the Ultimate Fighting Championship empire.
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How I Saved the World by Jesse WattersThe host of the Fox News shows Watters World and The Five, outlines a path to lead our nation forward by following his advice on overcoming left-wing “radicalism” and saving the world from social justice warriors.
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