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Labor Day Reading List: Better Late than Never

New Nonfiction: 7 September 2015

A new series, published each Monday, sharing a selected list of new nonfiction titles to be published during the week. List originally published at The Reader's Advisor Online.

Sorry for lack of commentary this week--the weekend got away from me.

Bolz-Weber, Nadia -Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People
Deen, Paula – Paula Deen Cuts the Fat: 250 Recipes Lightened Up
Faderman, Lillian – The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
Flanders, Judith – Making of Home: The 500-Year Story of How Our Houses Became Our Homes
Gabis, Rita – A Guest at the Shooters’ Banquet: My Grandfather’s SS Past, My Jewish Family, a Search for the Truth
Hynde, Chrissie – Reckless: My Life as a Pretender
Jefferson, Margo – Negroland
Kellow, Brian – Can I Go Now?: The Life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood’s First Superagent
Kelly, Ray – Vigilance
Kubicek, Jeremie – 5 Gears: How to Be Present and Productive When There Is Never Enough Time
Oates, Joyce Carol – Lost Landscape: A Writer’s Coming of Age
Perkins, Tony – No Fear: Real Stories of a Courageous New Generation Standing for Truth
Pierce, Wendell – Wind in the Reeds
Reid, Joy-Ann – Fracture: Obama, the Clintons, and the Democratic Divide
Russakoff, Dale – The Prize: Who’s in Charge of America’s Schools
Simon, Marie Jalowicz – Underground in Berlin: A Young Woman’s Extraordinary Tale of Survival in the Heart of Nazi Germany
Suskind, Dana – Thirty Million Words: How To Build Your Child’s Brain
Thaler, Linda Kaplan – Grit to Great: How Perseverance, Passion, and Pluck Take You from Ordinary to Extraordinary
Tweedy, Damon – Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor’s Reflections on Race and Medicine
Winik, Jay – 1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History

So. What do you think? Anything look good there?

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