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Non-Fiction

Award-winning author Tanya Lee Stone details the inspiring story of America's first black paratroopers in Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles. Readers of all ages will enjoy thi…
Simply put, Glitter and Glue is a tribute to mothers. Author Kelly Corrigan pens this witty and poignant memoir as she looks back on two specific events in her life: her time as a nanny in A…
"Our people have become misguided. They think their greatest concern is defending Islam and are being led astray by those like the Taliban who deliberately misinterpret the Quran. We should focus on p…
The Boys in the Boat tells the incredible story of nine boys from the University of Washington who rowed for gold in the 1936 Olympics. It's an inspiring story that's almost too good to be true and au…
Anyone who reads and enjoys Richard Paul Evans as a fiction author will most certainly appreciate his talent for writing non-fiction as well. The length of this book is inviting, and undaunting, and I…
Michelle Wilson tackles the inadequacies many women feel in her new book Does This Insecurity Make Me Look Fat? This book specifically targets the LDS audience, but those who believe in deit…
The Unwinding offers readers an eye-opening view of America's past thirty years. In the book, author George Packer shares stories of famous figures (Joe Biden, Newt Gingrich, and Jay-Z to name a …
Snake Oil salesmen are typically known as people to avoid; people who have earned society's distrust by selling fake balms and remedies. The title of this book might be a bit deceiving at first glance…
Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg is one of the most talked about books of the year for good reason. As Facebook COO, Sandberg knows a thing or two about leadership and har…
The Girls of Atomic City is a fascinating read. I suspect many readers (myself included) know little to nothing about Oak Ridge, Tennessee, so this well-written novel opened up a whole new world …
Elizabeth Smart is brutally honest in this memoir of her time living with her captors in the mountains near her home. At times I felt that she was trying a little too hard to prove her own innocence i…
Dinner with the Smileys is a heartwarming read. When author Sarah Smiley's husband is deployed, she and her three young sons decide to fill the empty place at their table with weekly guests. These din…