The 10 Best Books of 2024

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  • The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt

    How Social Media and Technology are Reshaping Our Minds and Lives

    In **The Anxious Generation**, Jonathan Haidt explores the alarming rise in mental health issues among adolescents since the early 2010s. He examines how the shift from a "play-based childhood" to a "phone-based childhood" has impacted the social and neurological development of young people. Haidt discusses various factors contributing to this crisis, such as sleep deprivation, social media addiction, and increased social comparison. He highlights the particular vulnerabilities of girls and the tendency of boys to retreat into virtual worlds. The book offers insights into how parents, educators, and society can address these challenges and foster healthier environments for children to grow and thrive.

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  • Charlie Hustle by Keith O'Brien

    The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose and the Cincinnati Reds

    "Charlie Hustle" delves into the life of Pete Rose, a legendary baseball player known for his record-breaking hits and his embodiment of the American dream. The book explores Rose's journey from a working-class background in Cincinnati to becoming a celebrated figure in baseball. However, his career took a dramatic turn in the 1980s when he became embroiled in a major scandal involving betting on baseball games. This led to his public downfall and a significant impact on the sport and his hometown. Through interviews and extensive research, Keith O'Brien paints a vivid picture of Rose's rise and fall, highlighting how both he and the world around him changed over time.

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  • Choice by Neel Mukherjee

    An Anthology of Short Stories

    In "Choice," Ayush, a London-based publisher, grapples with the profound question of how one should live. This introspection leads him to scrutinize every aspect of consumption in his life. As Ayush embarks on a transformative journey, he influences the lives of those around him, including his practical husband, their twins, and the authors he works with. Among these authors is M. N. Opie, who crafts a tale about a young academic whose life takes an unexpected turn after a car accident. Another author explores the impact of gifting a cow to a struggling family on the West Bengal–Bangladesh border, setting them on a path fraught with unforeseen consequences. Through these interconnected stories, the book delves into the complexities of choice, freedom, and the intricate web of modern life.

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  • Countdown by Sarah Scoles

    A Year Without Internet

    **Countdown** by Sarah Scoles delves into the current state of nuclear weapons and their impact on our world today. The book explores how nuclear culture remains crucial, drawing parallels to the Cold War era. Through extensive research and reporting from nuclear labs, Scoles challenges the notion that nuclear weapons ensure safety through "mutually-assured destruction." She provides a detailed look at the United States' nuclear infrastructure, revealing the advancements in technology, the key players involved, and the mindset of today's nuclear scientists. This insightful narrative brings to light the realities of our nuclear age, offering a comprehensive understanding of the power and implications of these weapons in our society.

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  • A Day In September by Stephen Budiansky

    A Day in September by Stephen Budiansky offers a detailed exploration of the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest single day in American history, which occurred on September 17, 1862. This pivotal battle not only marked a turning point in the Civil War but also set the stage for significant changes in American society. The book delves into the battle's impact on politics, military tactics, gender roles, medical practices, and war photography, highlighting its lasting influence on the values and perspectives of the postwar generation.

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  • The Extinction Of Irena Rey by Jennifer Croft

    In "The Extinction Of Irena Rey," eight translators gather at a secluded house in a forest on the border of Belarus, tasked with translating the magnum opus of the renowned author, Irena Rey. However, their mission takes an unexpected turn when Irena mysteriously vanishes. As they delve into the forest's ancient mysteries and examine Irena's belongings for clues, the translators uncover hidden secrets about the author. Their quest becomes a tangled web of rivalries and desires, challenging their unity and threatening their work. Set against the backdrop of a primeval Polish forest, this novel explores themes of art, celebrity, and the power of language, as the characters navigate love, destruction, and creation.

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  • The Notebooks Of Sonny Rollins by Sonny Rollins

    "The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins" offers a unique glimpse into the thoughts and reflections of Sonny Rollins, a legendary tenor saxophonist. Through his personal journals, readers explore a wide range of topics, including music theory, daily routines, spirituality, and social issues. Rollins shares insights into his creative process, detailing his practice sessions on the Williamsburg Bridge and his thoughts on harmony and technique. The book also delves into his views on systemic racism and the cultural perception of jazz. This collection provides a window into the mind of a musical icon, offering inspiration and understanding of his journey and contributions to jazz.

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  • Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte

    Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte is a captivating collection of interconnected stories that delve into the chaos and humor of modern life. The narrative follows a diverse group of characters whose lives are thrown into turmoil by rejection. Each story explores personal crises and the comic tragedies of relationships, identity, and the digital age. In "The Feminist," a man's journey from allyship to disillusionment unfolds over three decades, while "Pics" portrays a woman's unrequited love turning into an obsession that challenges her self-worth. "Ahegao; or, The Ballad of Sexual Repression" tells the tale of a shy individual whose first romantic endeavor leads to a life-altering mistake. As these characters intersect through dating apps, social media, and chance encounters, they reveal how our misconceptions can distort our longing for connection. Rejection offers a sharp and humorous look at the often overlooked sorrows of being turned away by others and oneself.

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  • Shock Values by Carola Binder

    "Shock Values" by Carola Binder explores the impact of inflation and deflation on American democracy. The book delves into key moments in U.S. economic history, such as the creation of paper money and the development of the Federal Reserve, highlighting how these events were often responses to financial crises. Binder examines how government actions to manage price changes have led to significant and sometimes controversial shifts in the nation's economic and political landscape. Through a historical lens, the book uncovers the ongoing efforts to stabilize prices and how these efforts have continuously reshaped the United States.

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  • Vows by Cheryl Mendelson

    "Vows" by Cheryl Mendelson explores the significance and history of wedding vows in Western culture. The book delves into the unique tradition of making ceremonial promises during marriage, a practice not commonly found throughout most of history or in many cultures worldwide. Through a blend of personal memoir and thoughtful analysis, Mendelson examines the role of free choice in love and marriage, and how this modern concept has shaped the institution of marriage. The narrative also reflects on the enduring nature of these vows, questioning their origins, their global adoption, and their lasting impact on relationships.

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Wall Street Journal, 10 Books

The 10 Best Books of 2024 selected by the Wall Street Journal's books editors.

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No idea .they don't publish names are counts. I am going to go with 10

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