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Confessions of a Sociopath

Confessions of a Sociopath

A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight

by M. E. Thomas

Hardcover, 302 pages, Random House Inc, $25, published May 14 2013 | purchase
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An account of the author's life as a diagnosed non-criminal sociopath explains how her charisma and penchant for convincing lies enables her to influence and seduce others, offering insight into her system of ethics while advising readers on how to manage a relationship with a sociopath.

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Learning to Listen

Learning to Listen

A Life Caring for Children

by T. Berry Brazelton

Hardcover, 224 pages, Perseus Books Group, $24.99, published April 30 2013 | purchase
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The pediatrician shares the life-shaping experiences that inspired his career, from the Texas childhood during which he routinely cared for younger cousins to his revolutionary observations of newborn behavior.

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The Faraway Nearby

The Faraway Nearby

by Rebecca Solnit

Hardcover, 259 pages, Penguin Group USA, $25.95, published June 13 2013 | purchase
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This companion to A Field Guide for Getting Lost explores the ways that people construct lives from stories and connect to each other through empathy, narrative and imagination, sharing illustrative anecdotes about historical figures and members of the author's own family.

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Run, Brother, Run

Run, Brother, Run

A Memoir of a Murder in My Family

by David Berg

Hardcover, 254 pages, Simon & Schuster, $26, published June 11 2013 | purchase
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Run, Brother, Run is a memoir of a wild boyhood in Texas that led to the murder of the author's brother, Alan, in 1968. The book explores the author's striving Jewish family and the miscarriage of justice when Alan's murderer went unpunished.

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Wild

Wild

From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail

by Cheryl Strayed

Paperback, 315 pages, Random House Inc, $15.95, published March 26 2013 | purchase
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At 22, Cheryl Strayed thought she had lost everything. In the wake of her mother's death, her family scattered and her own marriage was soon destroyed. Four years later, with nothing more to lose, she made the most impulsive decision of her life. With no experience or training, driven only by blind will, she would hike more than 1,000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, from the Mojave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington state — and she would do it alone.NPR Bestseller

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Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake

Lots Of Candles, Plenty Of Cake

A Memoir of a Woman's Life

by Anna Quindlen

Paperback, 182 pages, Random House Inc, $15, published April 23 2013 | purchase
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A candid and whimsical memoir that explores what matters to middle-aged women.NPR Bestseller

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The Black Count

The Black Count

Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, And The Real Count Of Monte Cristo

by Tom Reiss

Paperback, 432 pages, Random House Inc, $16, published May 14 2013 | purchase
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Gen. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was one of the heroes of the French Revolution, leading armies of thousands in triumph through the snows of the Alps and the sands of Egypt. Today, he is almost forgotten, though he lives on in his son's stories. The son of a Haitian slave and a French nobleman, this mixed-race swordsman was the father of novelist Alexandre Dumas, and his adventures helped inspire The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. Tom Reiss' biography of the elder Dumas explores the real-life adventures behind these classic novels.NPR Bestseller

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The Astronaut Wives Club

The Astronaut Wives Club

A True Story

by Lily Koppel

Hardcover, 272 pages, Grand Central Pub, $28, published June 11 2013 | purchase
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Describes what life was like for a group of military wives, including Annie Glenn, Rene Carpenter, Betty Grissom, and Louise Shepherd, who were thrust into the spotlight when their husbands became Mercury Seven astronauts.

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Monkey Mind

A Memoir of Anxiety

by Daniel B. Smith

Paperback, 212 pages, Simon & Schuster, $16, published June 11 2013 | purchase
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Daniel Smith documents his experiences with a kind of anxiety that results in panic attacks, bouts of insomnia and thoughts of "existential ruin." He shares insights into anxiety in today's world, and stories of sufferers to illustrate anxiety's intellectual history and influence.NPR Bestseller

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Blue Plate Special

Blue Plate Special

An Autobiography of My Appetites

by Kate Christensen

Hardcover, 240 pages, Random House Inc, $26.95, published July 9 2013 | purchase
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The PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author of The Great Man builds on her popular food-centric blog to recount her unconventional upbringing and her unusually happy and occasionally sorrowful life of literary and culinary sensuality.

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The Telling Room

The Telling Room

A Tale of Love, Betrayal, Revenge, and the World's Greatest Piece of Cheese

by Michael Paterniti

Hardcover, 320 pages, Random House Inc, $27, published July 30 2013 | purchase
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The author of the best-selling Driving Mr. Albert recounts his visit to the medieval Castilian village of Guzman as part of a decade-long effort to taste the world's finest cheese, an encounter that involved him in long-held regional secrets and the story of a heartbroken genius cheesemaker.

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Shocked

Shocked

My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me

by Patricia Volk

Hardcover, 283 pages, Random House Inc, $26.95, published April 2 2013 | purchase
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The author shares the lessons about womanhood and personal style she learned from both her mother, an upper-middle-class New Yorker who was the polished hostess at her family's garment district restaurant, and Elsa Schiaparelli, the outrageous, iconoclastic Italian fashion designer.

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The Joker

The Joker

by Andrew Hudgins

Hardcover, 325 pages, Simon & Schuster, $25, published June 11 2013 | purchase
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An award-winning poet and compulsive joke teller shares a personal account that remembers the jokes that educated him about history, religion and family, from revelatory sex jokes that informed his adolescence and racial jokes that estranged his relatives to the jokes he has used to court and romance his wife.

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Lizz Free or Die

Lizz Free Or Die

Essays

by Lizz Winstead

Paperback, 323 pages, Penguin Group USA, $16, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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In a collection of autobiographical essays, The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead vividly recounts how she fought to find her own voice, both as a comedian and as a woman, and how humor became her most powerful weapon in confronting life's challenges.

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The Long Walk

The Long Walk

A Story of War and the Life That Follows

by Brian Castner

Paperback, 222 pages, Anchor Books, $13, published April 9 2013 | purchase
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A memoir by a bomb-disposal veteran of the Iraq War traces his three tours of duty in the Middle East and his team's daily life-threatening efforts to stop roadside bombers, sharing additional coverage of the challenges he faced while reacclimating to civilian life. 75,000 first printing.

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Permanent Present Tense

Permanent Present Tense

The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient, H.M.

by Suzanne Corkin

Hardcover, 400 pages, Basic Books, $14, published May 14 2013 | purchase
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Recounts the extraordinary story of a brain-damaged patient known as H. M, who, after a psychosurgical procedure in 1952 to alleviate his epilepsy stole his ability to form new memories, helped scientists to make considerable advances in the study of memory. 40,000 first printing.

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Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted

Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted

And All the Brilliant Minds Who Made the Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic

by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Hardcover, 324 pages, Simon & Schuster, $26, published May 7 2013 | purchase
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The story of the making of The Mary Tyler Moore Show offers insight into how the show reflected changing American perspectives and was the first situation comedy to employ numerous women as writers and producers.

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Queen of the Air

Queen of the Air

A True Story of Love and Tragedy at the Circus

by Dean Jensen

Hardcover, 327 pages, Crown, $26, published June 11 2013 | purchase
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Dean Jensen traces the story of world-famous trapeze artist Leitzel and her star-crossed love affair with Alfredo Codona of the famous Flying Codona Brothers. From a disadvantaged youth, Leitzel went on to have impressive achievements with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

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Book of My Lives by Aleksandar Hemon

The Book of My Lives

by Aleksandar Hemon

Hardcover, 214 pages, Farrar Straus & Giroux, $25, published March 19 2013 | purchase
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Aleksander Hemon pays tribute to the two cities of his youth: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he spent his time poking at the pretensions of the city's elders, and Chicago, where he and his family started a new life after Sarajevo came under siege.

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Overweight Sensation

The Life and Comedy of Allan Sherman

by Mark Cohen

Hardcover, 353 pages, Brandeis University Press, $29.95, published May 14 2013 | purchase
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Mark Cohen argues for Allan Sherman's legacy as a touchstone of postwar humor and a turning point in Jewish American cultural history.

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Fairyland

Fairyland

A Memoir of My Father

by Alysia Abbott

Hardcover, 352 pages, W.W. Norton & Co. Inc., $12, published June 3 2013 | purchase
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Describes the author's life being raised by her widowed, bi-sexual father in the liberating cultural mecca of San Francisco in the 1970s and 1980s and how AIDS began claiming the lives of their friends and eventually her father.

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Imperfect Harmony

Imperfect Harmony

Finding Happiness Singing With Others

by Stacy Horn

Paperback, 256 pages, Workman Pub Co, $15.95, published July 2 2013 | purchase
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The author of Unbelievable describes the feeling of community and transcendence she experiences while participating in a choir, tracing the history of group singing and the dramatic stories of conductors and composers while drawing on scientific findings to reveal the physical benefits of song. Original. 20,000 first printing.

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The World Is a Carpet

The World Is a Carpet

Four Seasons in an Afghan Village

by Anna Badkhen

Hardcover, 271 pages, Penguin Group USA, $26.95, published May 30 2013 | purchase
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In a portrait of a remote Afghan village where heroin is cheaper than rice and American fighter planes fly overhead, Anna Badkhen documents the community's annual tradition of recording the year's experiences through intricately woven rugs.

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Nine Years Under

Nine Years Under

Coming of Age in an Inner-City Funeral Home

by Sheri Booker

Hardcover, 261 pages, Penguin Group USA, $26, published May 30 2013 | purchase
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A darkly comic coming-of-age memoir of the author's teen experiences in an urban Baltimore funeral home describes how a beloved relative's death prompted a summer job that turned into a nine-year immersion in a business marked by regional gang violence, AIDS and other intimate tragedies.

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