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The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
February 2011
A stunning debut novel, told from the point of view of Bruno Littlemore, the world's first chimpanzee to develop the power of speech, chronicling the extraordinary events that lead to his imprisonment for murdering a man.
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When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead
March 2011
Here is the story of Jerry Weintraub: the self-made, Brooklyn-born, Bronx-raised impresario, Hollywood producer, legendary deal maker, and friend of politicians and stars. No matter where nature has placed him he has found a way to put on a show and sell tickets at the door.
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True Compass: A Memoir
April 2011
Edward M. Kennedy is widely regarded as one of the great Senators in the nation's history. He is also the patriarch of America's most heralded family. In this landmark autobiography, five years in the making, Senator Kennedy speaks with unprecedented candor about his extraordinary life.
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War
May 2011
Sebastian Junger turns his brilliant and empathetic eye to the reality of combat—the fear, the honor, and the trust among men in an extreme situation whose survival depends on their absolute commitment to one another.
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Rich Boy
July 2011
Robert Vishniak is the favored son of Oxford Circle, a working-class Jewish neighborhood in 1970s Philadelphia. Handsome, charming and clever, he employs his considerable gifts to move ever higher on his social ladder.
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Time for Outrage!: Indignez-vous!
September 2011
A call to arms for a return to the ideals that fueled the fight against Nazi tyranny by Stéphane Hessel, a 94-year-old former French Resistance hero and concentration camp survivor.
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Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens
September 2011
A brilliant collection of some of the finest recent writings by “America’s foremost rhetorical pugilist” (Village Voice), the author’s first since 2004.
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Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress — and a Plan to Stop It
October 2011
Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig investigates the most vexing problem in American democracy: how money corrupts our nation’s politics, and the critical campaign to stop it.
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The Limit: Life and Death on the 1961 Grand Prix Circuit
November 2011
The true story of the first American to win the Grand Prix title, with vivid accounts of the glamorous—and deadly—world of motor racing circa 1961.
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Man Seeks God: My Flirtations with the Divine
December 2011
The author of the bestselling The Geography of Bliss returns with this funny, illuminating chronicle of a globe-spanning spiritual quest to find a faith that fits.
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Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?: A Modern Guide to Manners
January 2012
From acclaimed humorist, author, and Vanity Fair columnist Henry Alford comes a laugh-out- loud guide to modern manners.
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Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America
February 2012
In the years following World War II, a small group of gay writers established themselves as literary power players, fueling cultural changes that would resonate for decades to come, and transforming the American literary landscape forever.
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AH-CHOO!: The Uncommon Life of Your Common Cold
9780446541152
$22.99
September 2010
From one of the nation’s most acclaimed science writers comes an entertaining look at the common cold—including the best advice on prevention and reducing symptoms.
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God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says
978-0-446-54525-9
$24.99
October 2010
A highly engaging examination of sex and the Bible, by one of the leading biblical scholars in the United States.
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Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices
9780446580571
$29.99 ($32.00 in Canada)
November 2010
A tiny, ebullient Jew who started as America’s leading liberal and ended as its most famous judicial conservative. A Klansman who became an absolutist advocate of free speech and civil rights. A backcountry lawyer who started off trying cases about cows and went on to conduct the most important international trial ever. A self-invented, tall-tale Westerner who narrowly missed the presidency but expanded individual freedom beyond what anyone before had dreamed.
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The Sherlockian: A Novel
0-446-57259-4
$24.99
December 2010
In December 1893, Sherlock Holmes-adoring Londoners eagerly opened their Strand magazines-- anticipating the detective's next adventure-- only to find the unthinkable: his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, had killed their hero off. London spiraled into mourning -- crowds sported black armbands in grief -- and railed against Conan Doyle as his assassin.
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The Art of Choosing
0-446-40614-7/ 978-0-446-40614-7 $23.99
Is the desire for choice innate or bound by culture? Why do we sometimes choose against our best interests? How much control do we really have over what we choose? Sheena Iyengar's award-winning research reveals that the answers are surprising and profound.
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When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead
978-0446548151
$27.99
April 2010
Here is the story of Jerry Weintraub: the self-made, Brooklyn-born, Bronx-raised impresario, Hollywood producer, legendary deal maker, and friend of politicians and stars. No matter where nature has placed him he has found a way to put on a show and sell tickets at the door.
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War
9780446556248
$26.99
May 2010
Sebastian Junger turns his brilliant and empathetic eye to the reality of combat—the fear, the honor, and the trust among men in an extreme situation whose survival depends on their absolute commitment to one another.
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Hitch 22
978-0-446-54033-9
$26.99
June 2010
#1 New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist Christopher Hitchens—one of the most admired and controversial public intellectuals of our time—shares his personal life story.
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Rich Boy
978-0-446-56318-5
$24.99
August 2010
Robert Vishniak is the favored son of Oxford Circle, a working-class Jewish neighborhood in 1970s Philadelphia. Handsome, charming and clever, he employs his considerable gifts to move ever higher on his social ladder.
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