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151. The Mission by Tim Weiner
The CIA in the 21st Century
The Mission traces the CIA’s evolution from post–Cold War decline through the shock of 9/11 and the agency’s shift toward paramilitary operations, detention, and drone strikes. It describes the consequences of that shift—operational losses, cyber and counterintelligence setbacks—and the subsequent effort to rebuild traditional espionage capabilities to confront rivals such as Russia, China, and Iran while operating under intense political pressure.
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152. God And Sex by Jon Raymond
Arthur Zinn, a New Age spiritual writer, falls in love with a librarian and is forced to confront his beliefs when a sudden climate disaster puts her life at risk. A mysterious event following his desperate prayers upends his assumptions about God, desire, and the natural world. The novel examines ecology, mortality, art, faith, and the messy realities of intimate relationships.
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153. Gemini by Jeffrey Kluger
Gemini recounts NASA’s crucial intermediate program that bridged early orbital flights and the Apollo moon landings. Across ten missions in twenty months, engineers and astronauts solved rendezvous, docking, and long-duration flight challenges while facing safety setbacks, political and budget pressures, and Cold War rivalry—work that provided the technical foundation for Apollo.
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154. Fonseca by Jessica Francis Kane
In 1952 Penelope Fitzgerald, coping with a difficult marriage and young children, travels to northern Mexico with her son after learning of a possible inheritance from distant Delaney relatives. What follows is an unpredictable three‑month stay in the town of Fonseca—between rival claimants, eccentric locals, and encounters with artists—during which she must manage fragile finances, a chaotic household, and her son’s safety. The novel is a fictionalized, intimate portrait of that season in her life.
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155. Taking Manhattan by Russell Shorto
Taking Manhattan tells how, in 1664, English forces moved to take Dutch New Amsterdam and how negotiations between Richard Nicolls and Peter Stuyvesant reshaped the settlement. The book follows the fusion of Dutch multiethnic commercial life with rising English power that laid the foundations of modern New York, while also tracing the violent dispossession of Native peoples and the emergence of slavery—capturing the city’s early mix of opportunity and oppression.
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156. Bone by Fae Myenne Ng
This novel delves into the complex dynamics of a Chinese-American family living in San Francisco's Chinatown, grappling with the suicide of the youngest daughter. Through the eyes of the surviving sister, the narrative weaves between past and present, revealing the weight of cultural expectations, family secrets, and personal guilt. The family's struggle with their American identity and the traditional values of their Chinese heritage creates a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience, the pressures of assimilation, and the enduring bonds of kinship.
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157. Ganado Red by Susan Lowell
A Novella of the Southwest
This collection presents a tapestry of tales set in the American Southwest, blending the region's rich cultural heritage with its rugged landscape. The novella and accompanying stories weave together the lives of diverse characters, from cowboys and Native Americans to modern-day women, all navigating the challenges and triumphs of life in this unique part of the United States. The narratives explore themes of identity, tradition, and resilience, painting a vivid portrait of the Southwest and the indomitable spirit of its inhabitants.
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158. First Love And Other Sorrows by Harold Brodkey
This collection of short stories delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, capturing the poignant moments of youth and the bittersweet experiences of growing up. Through a series of introspective narratives, the stories explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, painting a vivid picture of the inner lives of its characters. Each tale is a delicate exploration of the nuances of personal connections, offering a profound reflection on the joys and sorrows that accompany the journey to self-discovery.
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159. The Unpossessed by Tess Slesinger
A sharp, witty novel that follows a circle of left-leaning New York intellectuals and artists as their lofty political ideals collide with private desires, domestic entanglements, and petty rivalries; through lively dialogue and incisive observation it exposes the hypocrisies, compromises, and ultimately human vulnerabilities of a bohemian community trying to reconcile theory with everyday life in the 1930s.
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160. Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
A Legend
A good-natured but idle villager wanders into the Catskills to escape domestic nagging, drinks with mysterious mountain folk, and falls into a deep sleep that lasts about twenty years; when he awakens and returns to his hamlet he finds that everything has changed — his beard is long, his wife is gone, his children are grown, and the village has new laws and leaders after a revolution — leaving him bewildered by the passage of time and the transformations of society but ultimately becoming a beloved local storyteller about his strange disappearance and return.
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161. The Norton Anthology Of Latino Literature by Ilan Stavans
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This comprehensive anthology offers a rich tapestry of Latino literature, showcasing the diverse voices and experiences of Latino writers across the Americas. Spanning centuries, the collection includes a wide array of genres such as poetry, essays, fiction, and drama, reflecting the cultural, historical, and social influences that have shaped Latino identity. Through the works of both renowned and emerging authors, the anthology explores themes of migration, identity, language, and belonging, providing readers with a profound understanding of the Latino experience and its significant contribution to the literary landscape.
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162. Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen
A Memoir
The book is an autobiography that delves into the life and career of a legendary rock musician, chronicling his journey from a humble upbringing in New Jersey to becoming an iconic figure in the music industry. It offers an intimate look at his personal struggles, creative process, and the relentless drive that fueled his success. Through candid reflections and vivid storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of his passion for music, his deep connection with his bandmates, and his enduring quest for meaning and authenticity in both his art and life.
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163. The Sound Of The City by Charlie Gillett
The Rise of Rock and Roll
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the evolution of rock 'n' roll music, tracing its roots and development from the early 1950s through the 1970s. It examines the cultural, social, and economic factors that influenced the genre's growth, highlighting key artists, record labels, and regional sounds that contributed to its diverse landscape. The narrative delves into the interplay between mainstream and underground movements, offering insights into how rock 'n' roll became a dominant force in popular culture. Through detailed analysis and historical context, the book captures the dynamic and transformative nature of this influential musical era.
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164. This Book Will Save Your Life by A. M. Homes
Set in the sprawling cityscape of Los Angeles, this novel follows the journey of Richard Novak, a reclusive and wealthy day trader who finds himself disconnected from the world around him. After a mysterious health scare, Richard embarks on a transformative quest to rediscover human connection and meaning in his life. As he encounters a series of quirky and colorful characters, from a donut shop owner to a Hollywood starlet, Richard's life takes unexpected turns, leading him to confront his past and embrace the unpredictable chaos of life. Through humor and introspection, the story explores themes of isolation, redemption, and the power of human relationships.
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165. Love Me Back by Merritt Tierce
The novel follows Marie, a young waitress in Dallas, as she navigates the tumultuous world of the restaurant industry while grappling with her own self-destructive tendencies. Through a series of raw and unflinching episodes, the story delves into Marie's struggles with addiction, relationships, and the search for meaning in a life marked by pain and fleeting moments of connection. The narrative paints a stark, unvarnished portrait of a woman caught in the throes of her own inner turmoil, seeking solace in a world that often feels indifferent to her suffering.
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166. Essential Pleasures by Robert Pinsky
A New Anthology of Poems to Read Aloud
This anthology is a celebration of the timeless allure of poetry, offering a diverse collection of poems that span centuries and cultures. It invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of human experience through the lens of poetic expression, featuring works from both renowned and lesser-known poets. The compilation emphasizes the joy and beauty found in the rhythm and language of poetry, encouraging readers to find personal connections and pleasures in the verses. With its wide-ranging selection, the book serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a treasure trove for seasoned poetry enthusiasts.
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167. Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen
The Woman Behind Little Women
This captivating biography delves into the life of a beloved 19th-century American author, exploring her journey from a spirited young girl in a financially struggling family to a renowned literary figure. The narrative paints a vivid picture of her upbringing in a household influenced by transcendentalist ideals, her determination to support her family through writing, and the personal sacrifices she made along the way. Through a blend of historical context and personal anecdotes, the book offers a nuanced portrait of a woman who defied societal norms, leaving an indelible mark on literature and inspiring generations of readers with her timeless stories.
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168. Book Of Mutter by Kate Zambreno
A spare, fragmentary meditation that blends memoir, cultural critique, and elegy to examine the fraught legacies of motherhood and female interiority; through elliptical scenes, associative leaps, and mordant wit the narrator unpacks childhood memories, domestic anxieties, and the ways language both gathers and betrays feeling, lingering in repetition and small domestic details rather than offering tidy resolution, so that silence, tone and inheritance become the book’s subject as much as grief and desire.
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169. Ardency by Kevin Young
A Chronicle of the Amistad Rebels
This poignant collection of poetry delves into the harrowing journey of the Amistad Africans, capturing their resilience and spirit through a series of evocative verses. The narrative unfolds through a blend of historical documents, imagined letters, and lyrical reflections, offering a profound exploration of the human struggle for freedom and dignity. The poems vividly portray the emotional landscape of the captives, their hopes, fears, and enduring strength, while also shedding light on the broader themes of justice, identity, and the enduring impact of history.
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170. Thomas Jefferson by Thomas S. Kidd
A Biography of Spirit and Flesh
This insightful biography delves into the life and legacy of one of America's most enigmatic Founding Fathers, exploring his multifaceted roles as a statesman, philosopher, and architect of the American Republic. The narrative paints a nuanced portrait of a man driven by Enlightenment ideals, yet often entangled in contradictions, particularly regarding slavery and personal liberties. Through a meticulous examination of his writings, political endeavors, and personal relationships, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of his enduring influence on the nation's identity and the complexities of his character.
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171. The Human Comedy by William Saroyan
"The Human Comedy" is a poignant narrative set during World War II in the small town of Ithaca, California, where the Macauley family grapples with the universal themes of love, loss, and hope. The story centers on young Homer Macauley, who takes on the responsibility of being the man of the house while his older brother is away at war. As a telegram messenger, Homer witnesses firsthand the joys and sorrows of his community, experiencing the growing pains of youth alongside the harsh realities of wartime America. Through a series of touching vignettes, the novel explores the resilience of the human spirit and the interconnectedness of human experiences.
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172. Women in Their Beds by Gina Berriault
New & Selected Stories
"Women in Their Beds" is a collection of 35 short stories that offer profound, often heartbreaking glimpses into the lives of a variety of characters. Each story explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition, with a particular focus on the experiences of women. The book is known for its richly detailed prose and deeply empathetic portrayal of its characters.
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173. The Boys In The Boat by Daniel James Brown
Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
This book tells the inspiring true story of the University of Washington's 1936 eight-oar crew and their epic quest for gold at the Berlin Olympics. It focuses on how these sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers overcame immense physical and psychological challenges to defeat elite rivals first from eastern and British universities and finally the German crew rowing for Adolf Hitler in the Olympic Games. The narrative not only captures the sheer physicality and competitive nature of rowing but also delves deeply into the personal lives and backgrounds of the crew members, illustrating how their shared experiences and unbreakable bond drove them to achieve an unparalleled victory in the face of adversity.
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174. This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz
This book is a compelling collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of love, infidelity, and the struggles of the human heart through the lens of the immigrant experience. Centered around the life of Yunior, a young Dominican-American man, the narrative weaves through his various romantic relationships, capturing the raw emotions and consequences of his actions. Through vivid prose and poignant storytelling, the collection explores themes of masculinity, cultural identity, and the quest for belonging, offering a nuanced portrayal of the challenges and triumphs of love in its many forms.
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175. Love And Death In The American Novel by Leslie Fiedler
A provocative critical study arguing that the dominant themes of the American novel are entwined passions for love and for death, producing recurrent motifs of male homosocial bonds, sexual ambivalence, incestuous undertones, and violent or death-centered resolutions; it traces these patterns through major writers and links them to Puritanism, the frontier myth, and cultural repression, showing how national myths shape narrative form and the recurring failure of mature heterosexual love.
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