Paperback Juli Berwald's Spineless: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Backbone is as much about jellyfish (which, it turns out, are fascinating) as it is about Berwald — her reflections on following this esoteric passion for years, on deciding to lay claim to this kind of scientific exploration. Actress Union tells her story with wit and sensitivity, a story that includes her struggles as one of a few black students in a predominantly white high school, the devastating rape at gunpoint that almost broke her, and her recovery and pursuit of a high-octane Hollywood career. Anyone who’s been around for a while knows that the one rule of human behavior is that it’s often unpredictable and nonsensical—we have plenty of seemingly primitive and instinctive reactions to the world around us. The Trauma Cleaner by Sarah Krasnostein. Best non-fiction books of 2017. by Tyler Cowen December 2, 2017 at 1:02 am in Books; Here is my list, more or less in the order I read them, and the links typically bring you to my lengthier comments: Neil M. Maher, Apollo in the Age of Aquarius. The Best Fiction Books Of 2017. HuffPost In 2017, the cultural conversation has been dominated by the constant churn of political news. Without much of a filter, Union comes across as a nuanced survivor who has managed to keep both her sense of humor and her ability to love despite her experiences. Save this story for later. Hidden Figures book. by Walter Isaacson Totally enthralling, masterful, and passionate, this book should garner serious consideration for a variety of book prizes. Grann revisits1920s Oklahoma: The Osage are vastly wealthy thanks to the rich oil fields of their reservations, and slowly they start dying for it at the hands of the white Americans who decide that that wealth should be theirs. Best non-fiction books of 2017. by Tyler Cowen December 2, 2017 at 1:02 am in Books; Here is my list, more or less in the order I read them, and the links typically bring you to my lengthier comments: Neil M. Maher, Apollo in the Age of Aquarius. In his essay collection They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us, poet and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib navigates American history and culture through music. $27.00. The Best Nonfiction Books of 2017. Gessen outlines the failure of Russia's reform with precision and humanity, thoroughly explaining the strength of an authoritarian government's hold on its citizens' psyche. And then there are the stories of his mother, as told by his mother — a history often embellished. 12/12/2017 12:33 pm ET Updated Dec 12, 2017 Originally … Ricks places these two remarkable men side-by-side, however, and finds common ground in their shared philosophies and hatred of tyranny. By Stephanie Topacio Long. Kirkus Reviews, Contributor. Can you handle the truth? Tyson is not just one of the smartest men in the world, he’s one of the most personable and charismatic. Best Nonfiction Of 2017. Florida's role as an oddball state may not seem like anything new, but in Gerard's capable hands Florida becomes not so much a geographical state but a state of being, something which can leave an indelible mark on those who call it home. Daniel W. Drezner, The Ideas Industry: How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas. ET. The memoir was a finalist for the 2017 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. Kristen Radtke's graphic memoir is a quiet, stirring meditation on grief, loss, and impermanence. Our favorite memoirs, criticism, and narrative nonfiction, presented in no particular order. And white readers: Yes, this book is a reckoning, and necessarily so. On average, my goal is to read about 1 book a week, or roughly 50 - 55 books a year. Kevin Young's sweeping history of the hoax is uncomfortably relevant, drawing out the reasons we as Americans can't seem to stop falling for (and thrilling at) all manner of cons. Grant, by Ron Chernow Penguin Random House, Eduardo Montes-Bradley / CC, Little, Brown, Matt Lutton / Boreal Collective for BuzzFeed News. Kirkus Reviews. OCT. 17, 2017. by Adam Morgan. Even for a highly successful person such as Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, the sudden, unexpected death of her husband left her wondering how people deal with such events, leading directly to her collaboration with Adam Grant, professor at Wharton and author in his own right. This is stirring stuff, the sort of of clear-eyed, patriotic rhetoric we need more of in these divisive and confusing times. The year’s best books, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review. Switching back and forth between internal and external investigations — remembering his mother, and then ruminating on their effects on each other — Alexie's memoir is heartbreaking and true. | $28.95. Hoover used the notoriety of these awful crimes to establish what would soon be known as the FBI as the nation’s preeminent investigative body, and himself as its all-powerful chief. Best nonfiction of 2020. John F. Pfaff, … 50 notable works of nonfiction in 2017 (Simone Massoni for The Washington Post) Affluence Without Abundance: The Disappearing World of the Bushmen. by Stephen Kotkin A well … Berwald's clear, delectable, and accessible prose takes the reader around the globe, plunging them into the mysterious depths of the ocean, and placing them in the worlds of these misunderstood creatures. In other words, if you’ve ever wondered what it’s really to head into space, Kelly’s book offers the most up-to-date and informative account ever written. In this revealing work, Clavin strips away the unnecessary flourishes to focuses on the facets of the story he can verify—and that unadorned tale turns out to be just as fascinating, especially his telling of the lesser-known Dodge City War, a bloodless affair that saw Earp and Masterson return to the area years later to firmly establish the rule of law, once and for all. What were the best books published this year? Hardcover Poet Patricia Lockwood writes about her family, and specifically her Catholic priest father at its helm, with gentle criticism, poking fun — lovingly — at the larger-than-life characters who surround her when she and her husband move back home to save up some money. Everything All at Once: How to Unleash Your Inner Nerd, Tap into Radical Curiosity and Solve Any Problem, by Bill Nye Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street, by Sheelah Kolhatkar (Random House) – … Hardcover Gessen takes a personal approach to tracing Russia’s transformation from collapsed empire into “mafia state,” following four principle figures (herself, Boris Nemtsov’s daughter, Seryozha, scion of a political reformist, and Lyosha, a homosexual in what is rapidly becoming the most homophobic nation in the world). While admitting that no one can accurately predict the future, he attempts to take all the information on hand and make bold predictions as to the most likely course of future human history—and his conclusions aren’t very reassuring. Barnum's fame? Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose, by Joe Biden Use our tags to filter books and find the perfect read for yourself or someone you love. We find ourselves at an unexpected point in history, as several events that seemed unlikely—or impossible—have come to pass within our own democracy. | $40.00. For decades now, he’s been celebrating the weirdo in all of us, but he’s doing something different with his latest: presenting excerpts of his own diaries from 1977 to 2002. A thinker like that naturally makes a lot of speeches, and he compiles here some of his best—speeches made before Congress, before academic audiences, before groups of fellow historians. Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst, by Robert M. Sapolsky Best Nonfiction Of 2017. His first memoir tackles the complex and difficult relationship he had with his mother. Grann, of The Lost City of Z fame, does a marvelous job catching you up on vital history that’s been nearly forgotten. Our Favorite Nonfiction Books Of 2017. Twitter Share on pinterest. Any new David Sedaris book is a reason to celebrate. What access do queer characters like JT Leroy earn those playing them? Here’s your chance to fix that. U.S. Canada U.K. Australia Brazil España France Ελλάδα (Greece) India Italia 日本 (Japan) 한국 (Korea) Quebec. By Dan Kois and Laura Miller Exploring the history and minutiae of the sport, Serrano seemingly discusses every possible aspect, from the sort of debates that fans spend hours chewing on (like how many years Kobe Bryant was the best player in the league) to the arguments that never seem to be settled adequately (like what the precise rules of a pickup game should be). 1) Tell me how it ends – by Valeria Luiselli. The Best Fiction Books Of 2017. Harari takes a different approach: looking forward. Blinkist brings you knowledge from top nonfiction and podcasts, so you can learn anytime, anywhere. Hardcover We jump through time, following as Radtke moves through sites in Europe, Asia, and the US, watching as she sacrifices relationships to do so. books; bestof2017; The 24 Best Fiction Books Of 2017. The American Spirit: Who We Are & What We Stand For, by David McCullough 2017 was a tough year for reality, in the sense that many of us spent the year trying as hard as possible to avoid it. Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World Fareed Zakaria Kindle Edition. In fact, she makes a solid case that without these women, we might not have won World War II at all. In her latest essay collection, Samantha Irby seems hell-bent on convincing readers she's "boring and terrible" — kind of curmudgeonly, prefers the company of her cat over most people. Posted on December 22, 2017, at 4:06 p.m. Essays by Montaigne – The original polemicist and essayist. By Arianna Rebolini. Skip To Content. Utilizamos cookies, próprios e de terceiros, que o reconhecem e identificam como um usuário único, para garantir a melhor experiência de navegação, personalizar conteúdo e anúncios, e melhorar o desempenho do nosso site e serviços. (Myles lets you know when Rosie is speaking, and when Eileen is. The Most Anticipated Nonfiction Books Of 2017. $35.99 Dec. 4, 2017 . $28.99. Priestdaddy is a memoir of family and faith, at once raw, obscene, and uncanny. Reading about Bruder's central character, Linda May, as she is pushed out of job after job, moves into an RV, and connects with a veritable tribe through short-term and scattered work at Amazon, state parks, and private farms, kept me perpetually hovering between two extremes — terrified of ending up with the same fate, and energized to buy my own trailer and shake loose the chains of materialism. Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, by Eric Metaxas These women were fine artists, able to manipulate their brushes expertly, often using their mouths to twist them to a fine point in order to do the detail work. Jane Austen. Here are the best nonfiction books of 2020—so far. At the same time, he shows da Vinci as a man whose always-churning mind could leave many projects unfinished as he dashed from idea to idea. Despite the fact that grief and loss are experiences we all share, there is remarkably little structure around our processes for dealing with tragedy. I hit that goal in 2017, but it was a little uneven. BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR. Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, by David Grann Homesick for Another World, Ottessa Moshfegh. tw. It's also captivating, insightful, and not without hope. Just as there is a book out there for every possible reader, so is there an audiobook for every possible length of time. Our favorite memoirs, criticism, and narrative nonfiction, presented in no particular order. Any time someone questions the need for laws protecting workers from the deprivations of profit-seeking companies, this story should serve as a lesson. The most frequent weekly best seller of the year was The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls with seven weeks at the top of the list. By Claire Fallon, Katherine Brooks, and Jillian Capewell. NEWS CORONAVIRUS POLITICS 2020 ELECTIONS ENTERTAINMENT LIFE PERSONAL VIDEO SHOPPING. —Ben Kassoy Alongside this investigation is a more personal one, equally compelling, diving into Twitty's own rich and complicated history (Twitty grew up in Washington, DC, but his family is from Alabama; Twitty also converted to Judaism in his youth), and never straying far from the food that links the two narratives. But the only way 2018 is going to be a better year is if we learn a few things, and there’s no better way to improve your understanding of the world than via high-quality non-fiction books. The 17 Best Nonfiction Books Of 2017 Prove It's Never Been Easier To Be Well-Informed. $28.00. Congratulations to Fareed Zakaria on Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World, our pick for the best nonfiction book of the year. Here are our top 10 non-fiction books of the year, voted for by Readings' staff, and displayed in no particular order. Koul is incisive in her criticism, but doesn't shy away from poking fun at herself. Gurba's stories, which all together make up a refreshingly experimental memoir, are thick with meaning, pulling from Gurba's experience growing up queer and mixed-race Chicana in 1980s southern California, and exploring trauma, politics, identity, and endurance. Ariel Levy's memoir has loss at its core — of a home, of a marriage, and, most significantly, of a son, who lived just a few minutes after being born at 19 weeks. With Massey's personal stories woven in, All the Lives I Want is a poignant examination of public womanhood, and what happens to those who step outside its acceptable bounds. William Shakespeare. At its core is the death of Radtke's uncle, whose fatal heart condition forces Radtke and her family to reckon with the possibility of their meeting the same fate. Mark Twain. Hardcover As he did with Alexander Hamilton, Chernow takes a familiar but opaque figure of American history and fleshes him out, revealing the human being under the engravings. The books below are the best of the year; nonfiction books that engage, teach, and inspire. Arianna Rebolini is the books editor for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York. Hardcover Recruited from colleges and secretarial pools for their math skills, these women were set to the task of breaking enemy codes, but their efforts and achievements were top secret, and their stories largely unknown—until now. There's her parents' membership in the Christian Science-esque New Thought Church, their departure from it, and then their (related?) OCT. 31, 2017. Hardcover December 7, 2017. They embrace their freedom, but they live in a nearly constant fear of "the knock" — police coming to ask what they're up to. Hardcover The 10 Best Books of 2017. Other Duties as Assigned: A NoveList Day of Learning The Best Canadian Non-Fiction of 2017. Linda May's story is so poignant, though, because it's so complicated. This intimate focus grants a frightening immediacy to the story of a country that was once perceived as a triumph of democracy over totalitarianism but now seems to have reverted back to its fascist roots. books NPR’s Book Concierge. Coates adds a wealth of background material, including introductions in which he reflects on the essays, notes and background taken from his journals, and even personal stories that expand on and illuminate his themes. McCullough is one of the most celebrated historians ever. Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, by Yuval Noah Harari See what's new. The Best Fiction and Nonfiction of 2017 Twenty books that defined our year. Dec. 4, 2017 . Dec. 19, 2016. Metaxas offers up a fresh perspective on a man so famous he’s more myth than reality these days, finding the humanity underneath the history. STALIN. Stories of World War II often focus on the heroic deeds of soldiers, but newly declassified documents reveal a shadow army of women who also did their part—the codebreakers. After two years of careful consideration, Robert McCrum has concluded his selection of the 100 greatest nonfiction books of all time. These are the essays that made Coates a figure no serious person could ignore; they trace the evolution of his thought from the optimism of Obama’s first election to the somewhat darker mood of the later years. The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia, by Masha Gessen The book forces the reader to reconsider the future of our planet, and of our role in it. It's when she steps away from the lightness of the scenes to hint at their darker histories — the reasons for her separation from her family's lifestyle, the sexual trauma of her past — that the memoir becomes a more contemplative look at religion and belief. Best books of 2017: The best nonfiction Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “We Were Eight Years in Power” is one of the best nonfiction books of 2017. $29.95. The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women, by Kate Moore Alana Massey's debut essay collection lives at the intersection of personal, cultural, and academic writing — and expertly so. Full review > FULL REVIEW > get a copy. NPR's Book Concierge is your guide to 2017's best reads. By Claire Fallon, Katherine Brooks, and Jillian Capewell. As a result, Kelly’s thoughts on our space program—including its necessity and utility—are worth reading, as is his description of the challenges that face anyone intending to spend a long time in orbit. | $29.99. Here’s my list of the 27 best nonfiction books of all time, in no particular order. NPR's Book Concierge is your guide to 2017's best reads. Best Nonfiction Books of 2017 – Publisher’s Weekly. Every year our staff vote for their favourite books, albums, films and TV shows of the past 12 months. journey into Amway sales. Isaacson begins with the presumption that Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps the most creative genius in human history and proceeds from there, digesting more than 7,000 pages of notes da Vinci left behind to produce this biography, and the result is unlike anything else you’ve ever read about the most famous artist of the 15th and 16th centuries. And then, also, it's just super funny. Context is everything. 2017 was a tough year for reality, in the sense that many of us spent the year trying as hard as possible to avoid it. Our Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2019. USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list ranks the 150 top-selling titles each week based on an analysis of sales from U.S. booksellers. ET Tweet Share Copy BuzzFeed News 1. | $25.95. NOV. 30, 2017. There are cogent analyses of legislation, activists, and aesthetics, always grounded by Gerard's connection to her subjects, always led by her distinct voice. 50 notable works of nonfiction in 2017 - The Washington Post (Simone Massoni for The Washington Post) Affluence Without Abundance: The Disappearing World of the Bushmen … Her writing pushes the boundaries of genre — her vignettes are spare, resembling prose poetry — but so does her identity push the boundaries of easy categorization. Take a quick look back at five centuries of great writing In the early 20th century, more than a dozen women were employed to paint watches with luminous paint made from the radioactive material radium. By The New Yorke r. December 18, 2019 Save this story for later. The 17 Best Nonfiction Books Of 2017 Prove It's Never Been Easier To Be Well-Informed. Which is why it’s welcome to see a book from someone as accomplished and experienced as Dr. Rice—an academic and former secretary of state—seeking to analyze the history of democracy around the world, and offer an analysis of its present state. U.S. How becoming a birdwatcher made Kyo Maclear more creative Life on the Ground Floor by James Maskalyk Option B explores the theory and practical application of techniques to help you not only weather grief and survive life’s swerves, but to move on from it and continue to have a meaningful and fulfilling life despite the void left by those we’ve lost. Daniel W. Drezner, The Ideas Industry: How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas. We are better off for it. Loss is catastrophic, whether anticipated or not. This is a list of adult non-fiction books that topped The New York Times Non-Fiction Best Seller list in 2017, in the Combined Print & E-books Non-Fiction category. 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