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  1. 526. Patriot by Alexei Navalny

    **Patriot** by Alexei Navalny is a compelling memoir that delves into the life of a prominent political opposition leader. The book chronicles Navalny's journey from his early years to his rise as a key figure challenging a powerful regime. It explores his personal life, including his marriage and family, and his unwavering dedication to activism. Through vivid storytelling, Navalny shares insights into his political career, the numerous threats he faced, and the relentless efforts of his team against an authoritarian government. The memoir also includes personal correspondence from prison, offering a poignant glimpse into his final years and his enduring belief in the importance of individual freedom and the fight for justice.

    The 10445th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 527. Buckeye by Patrick Ryan

    In Bonhomie, Ohio, a stolen moment after World War II creates a secret that binds two families and reverberates across generations. The story follows a woman who can conjure the dead, a husband serving at sea, and their children as the hidden past reshapes identities, relationships, and the town’s future.

    The 10445th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 528. The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy

    A Working Autobiography

    "The Cost of Living" is a memoir that explores the author's journey through womanhood, motherhood, and writing. After her marriage dissolves, the author moves to a dreary apartment with her two daughters, facing the challenges of single parenthood while trying to maintain her career as a writer. The book is a reflection on societal expectations of women, the sacrifices made, and the price paid for freedom and independence. It's a thoughtful meditation on feminism, the complexities of love, and the pursuit of a creative life.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 529. We Don’t Know Ourselves by Fintan O'Toole

    A Personal History of Modern Ireland

    "We Don't Know Ourselves" by Fintan O'Toole is a collection of essays that explores the current state of Ireland and its people. O'Toole argues that Ireland's sense of identity has been shaped by its history of colonization and the struggle for independence, but that this identity is now being challenged by globalization and the changing social and economic landscape. He examines issues such as immigration, the Catholic Church's declining influence, and the rise of nationalism, and ultimately argues that Ireland needs to embrace a new sense of identity that is inclusive and forward-thinking.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 530. Intimacies by Katie Kitamura

    "Intimacies" by Katie Kitamura is a novel that follows an interpreter named Ana as she navigates her personal and professional life in The Hague. Ana becomes involved with a married man, explores her own desires and boundaries, and grapples with the complexities of language and communication. Along the way, she becomes entangled in a high-profile case involving a war criminal, forcing her to confront the moral implications of her work and her own actions. The book explores themes of intimacy, power, and morality, and raises questions about the nature of relationships and the limits of human connection.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 531. Homeland Elegies by Ayad Akhtar

    "Homeland Elegies" is a novel by Ayad Akhtar that blurs the lines between fiction and memoir. The book follows the story of a Pakistani-American playwright named Ayad Akhtar who is struggling to reconcile his identity as a Muslim-American in a post-9/11 world. Through a series of interconnected stories, Akhtar explores themes of family, politics, and identity, while also examining the American Dream and the challenges faced by immigrants in the United States. The novel is a powerful and poignant exploration of what it means to be an American today.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 532. A Promised Land by Barack Obama

    "A Promised Land" is a memoir by Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. The book covers his early life, his political career, and his presidency. Obama reflects on his successes and failures, his relationships with world leaders, and the challenges he faced during his two terms in office. He also shares personal anecdotes about his family and the toll that public life took on them. Overall, "A Promised Land" is a thoughtful and introspective look at Obama's life and presidency.

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  8. 533. The Topeka School by Ben Lerner

    "The Topeka School" by Ben Lerner is a novel that explores the lives of a family in the Midwest during the 1990s. The story centers around Adam, a high school senior who is a talented debater and his parents, both psychologists. The book delves into the complexities of family dynamics, masculinity, and the power of language. It also touches on the rise of toxic masculinity and the political climate of the time. Through multiple perspectives and timelines, "The Topeka School" offers a unique and thought-provoking commentary on American culture and society.

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  9. 534. What The Eyes Don't See by Mona Hanna-Attisha

    A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City

    "What The Eyes Don't See" is a gripping memoir that recounts the true story of a courageous pediatrician who unraveled the devastating water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Faced with skepticism and resistance from powerful institutions, she relentlessly pursued justice for the community, ultimately exposing the government's negligence and the toxic lead contamination that had been poisoning the city's residents for years. This powerful narrative sheds light on the importance of activism, resilience, and the fight for truth in the face of adversity.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 535. Crudo by Olivia Laing

    "Crudo" is a vibrant and introspective novel that follows a writer named Kathy as she navigates the chaotic world of her own mind and the tumultuous political landscape of the summer of 2017. Set against the backdrop of Brexit and the Trump presidency, Kathy grapples with the realities of aging, love, and the constant fear of impending doom. With a unique blend of humor and poignancy, the book delves into the complexities of identity and the struggle to find one's place in an ever-changing world.

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  11. 536. Dopesick by Beth Macy

    Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America

    "Dopesick" explores the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in America, particularly focusing on the communities of Virginia's Appalachian region. The book delves into the aggressive marketing strategies of pharmaceutical companies, especially the promotion of OxyContin, and how it led to widespread addiction. Through poignant narratives, it portrays the struggles of affected individuals and families, and the efforts of healthcare professionals and activists trying to combat the epidemic. The narrative also criticizes systemic failures, including the lack of effective government response and the challenges within the healthcare system that exacerbate the crisis.

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  12. 537. Calypso by David Sedaris

    The book is a collection of humorous and poignant essays that explore themes of family, aging, and mortality. Through a series of personal anecdotes, the author reflects on his relationships with his family members, particularly his siblings and father, while also addressing more serious topics such as the inevitability of death and the complexities of human connection. Set against the backdrop of his beach house in North Carolina, the essays blend wit and introspection, offering a candid and often hilarious look at the author's life and the universal challenges of growing older.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 538. The Book Of Love by Kelly Link

    In "The Book of Love," three teenagers, Laura, Daniel, and Mo, mysteriously reappear in their hometown of Lovesend, Massachusetts, a year after being presumed dead. Their return is shrouded in mystery, and they find themselves in a high school classroom with their music teacher, who holds the key to their disappearance. To reclaim their lives, they must complete a series of magical tasks, all while keeping their return a secret from their loved ones. As they navigate the challenges of their new reality, supernatural forces with their own motives begin to converge on their town. With danger looming, the teens must unravel the mystery of their deaths to prevent impending chaos.

    The 10489th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 539. Early Work by Andrew Martin

    Set against the backdrop of a sweltering Virginia summer, this novel delves into the complexities of youthful ambition and the tangled web of relationships. The story follows Peter, a struggling writer, as he navigates the intricacies of love, desire, and artistic aspiration. When he meets Leslie, a charismatic and enigmatic woman, his life takes an unexpected turn, challenging his commitments and forcing him to confront the choices that define his future. With a keen eye for the nuances of human interaction, the narrative explores themes of fidelity, creativity, and the often messy pursuit of one's dreams.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 540. Arthur Ashe: A Life by Raymond Arsenault

    A Life

    This comprehensive biography delves into the life of a tennis legend who transcended the sport to become a global icon for civil rights and humanitarian causes. It chronicles his journey from a humble upbringing in segregated Richmond, Virginia, to his groundbreaking achievements on the tennis court, including being the first African American male to win Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. Beyond his athletic prowess, the narrative explores his activism, intellectual pursuits, and his courageous battle with AIDS, painting a portrait of a man who used his platform to challenge racial barriers and advocate for social justice, leaving an indelible mark on both sports and society.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 541. Boom Town by Sam Anderson

    The Fantastical Saga of Oklahoma City, Its Chaotic Founding, Its Purloined Basketball Team, and the Dream of Becoming a World-class Metropolis

    Set against the backdrop of Oklahoma City, this narrative weaves together the city's tumultuous history, its vibrant culture, and the rise of its NBA team, the Thunder. Through a blend of humor, insight, and vivid storytelling, the book explores the city's transformation from a dusty frontier town to a modern metropolis, highlighting the quirky characters and pivotal events that have shaped its identity. The story captures the spirit of resilience and reinvention, painting a portrait of a place that defies easy categorization, much like the unpredictable weather that often sweeps through its plains.

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  17. 542. Churchill by Andrew Roberts

    Walking with Destiny

    This comprehensive biography delves into the life and legacy of one of the 20th century's most influential figures, exploring his multifaceted persona as a statesman, soldier, and writer. The narrative captures his indomitable spirit, strategic brilliance, and unwavering resolve during pivotal moments such as World War II, while also shedding light on his personal struggles and controversial decisions. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a nuanced portrait of a complex leader whose impact on history remains profound and enduring.

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  18. 543. The Poison Squad by Deborah Blum

    One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

    "The Poison Squad" by Deborah Blum tells the compelling story of the fight for food safety in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At a time when food products were often contaminated with harmful chemicals, Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, a dedicated chemist, led efforts to expose these dangers and push for regulatory reforms. His work, alongside activists, journalists, and supportive food producers, played a crucial role in the eventual passing of the 1906 Food and Drug Act. The book highlights the challenges and triumphs of those who stood against corporate interests to protect public health.

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  19. 544. The Tangled Tree by David Quammen

    A Radical New History of Life

    In this groundbreaking exploration of the history of life on Earth, the author delves into the revolutionary discoveries in molecular biology that have reshaped our understanding of evolution. The narrative weaves through the lives and work of pioneering scientists who uncovered the complexities of horizontal gene transfer, revealing how genes can move between species and challenge the traditional tree of life concept. This compelling account highlights the dynamic and interconnected nature of life, offering a fresh perspective on the evolutionary processes that have shaped the diversity of organisms on our planet.

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  20. 545. The Fate Of The Day by Rick Atkinson

    Set in the middle years of the American Revolution, The Fate of the Day follows George Washington and the Continental Army as they struggle with shortages, harsh winters, and the pressures of sustained war while diplomats like Benjamin Franklin work to secure foreign aid. It covers major campaigns and battles—including Brandywine, Saratoga, and Charleston—and the winter at Valley Forge, highlighting the military, political, and diplomatic challenges of the conflict. The narrative focuses on leadership, sacrifice, and the hardships involved in forging a new nation.

    The 10489th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 546. Remember Us To Life by Joanna Rubin Dranger

    Remember Us to Life is a graphic memoir by Joanna Rubin Dranger in which she investigates her Jewish family’s past across Poland, Russia, Sweden and Israel. Blending illustrations, photographs and found objects, the book reconstructs everyday lives, migration and the violence that erased them while reflecting on memory, identity and grief. It is an intimate effort to recover and reckon with a family history shaped by antisemitism and displacement.

    The 10491st Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 547. A Dictator Calls by Ismail Kadare

    The novel explores the psychological and political tensions within a totalitarian regime as it follows the story of a dictator who becomes increasingly paranoid and isolated. Through a series of phone calls, the dictator's interactions reveal his deepening mistrust of those around him, including his closest advisors and allies. The narrative delves into themes of power, fear, and the corrosive effects of absolute authority on both the ruler and the ruled, painting a chilling portrait of life under an oppressive regime.

    The 10493rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 548. The House Of Doors by Tan Twang Eng

    Set in 1920s British Malaya, the story revolves around Lesley Hamlyn, a woman grappling with the constraints of colonial society and her own troubled marriage. When renowned writer W. Somerset Maugham arrives at her home, his presence stirs up buried secrets and emotions. As Lesley and Maugham form an unexpected bond, they navigate the complexities of love, betrayal, and societal expectations, ultimately leading to profound personal revelations. The narrative intertwines historical events with intimate character studies, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling.

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  24. 549. Survival Is A Promise by Alexis Pauline Gumbs

    "Survival Is A Promise" by Alexis Pauline Gumbs delves into the profound life and legacy of Audre Lorde, exploring her unique perspective on survival and interconnectedness with the natural world. This biography reveals how Lorde's work extends beyond her well-known essays, highlighting her deep engagement with ecological themes and the transformative power of difference. Through a detailed examination of Lorde's manuscripts, Gumbs uncovers the cosmic and ethical dimensions of Lorde's teachings, offering insights into living harmoniously on a changing planet.

    The 10497th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 550. Heartwood by Amity Gaige

    When experienced hiker Valerie Gillis vanishes on the Appalachian Trail in Maine, game warden Beverly leads a ground search while Valerie, stranded in the woods, writes fragmented letters to her mother. From a Connecticut retirement community, seventy-six-year-old birdwatcher Lena follows the mystery from afar as clues raise questions about whether Valerie’s disappearance was accidental.

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