Nonfiction titles coming in December 2008.
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Creative Capitalism: A Conversation with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Other Economic Leaders by null
Draws on the insights of key financial authorities to profile a form of capitalism that benefits impoverished populations, in a volume of essays that is comprised of responses to Bill Gates’s speech as delivered at the 2008 World Economic Forum. |
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Things I've Been Silent About: Memories by Azar Nafisi
A memoir offers a portrait of the author’s family and childhood in Iran, centered around her powerful mother and her manipulative fictions about herself, as she reflects on women’s choices and her own struggle to free herself from her mother’s influence. |
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Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life by David Allen
Makes recommendations for altering one’s perspectives in order to see life as a game that can be won, offering suggestions for handling information overload, achieving focus, and trusting oneself while making decisions. |
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Mrs. Astor Regrets: The Hidden Betrayals of a Family Beyond Reproach by Meryl Gordon
A look at the trials and tribulations of the Astor family captures the story of three generations of a privileged American dynasty, from the storied philanthropist to her grandson, who accused his own father of mistreating and stealing from his grandmother. |
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Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America by Michael Kantor
A lighthearted survey of American comedy from the past century and the achievements of its top contributors is presented by the creators of the Emmy Award-winning documentary series Broadway: The American Musical and includes interviews with such figures as Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Cosby, and Ellen Degeneres. |
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The Daily Coyote: A Story of Love, Survival, and Trust in the Wilds of Wyoming by Shreve Stockton
An illustrated journal based on the author’s experiences of raising an orphaned coyote documents the first year of their relationship, during which the author, the pup, and her cat shared an unusual life in a Wyoming log cabin. |
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Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher
A memoir based on the author’s one-woman show describes growing up with celebrity parents, her early success in “Star Wars,” battle with addiction and mental illness, turbulent romances, role as a single mother, and struggle for recovery and healing. |
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What's Age Got to Do with It?: Living Your Healthiest and Happiest Life by Robin McGraw
In What’s Age Got To Do With It, Robin McGraw, wife of Dr. Phil McGraw, shows you that it’s not selfish to take care of yourself. |
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America Speaks: The Historic 2008 Election with DVD by USA Today
A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute wrap-up of the historic 2008 presidential election. Packed with gorgeous color photographs and buoyed by the insightful journalism of two of the world’s news giants, this must-have book will examine every aspect of the riveting campaign. |
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No Limits: The Will to Succeed by Michael Phelps
Phelps’ new book offers insights into the world-class swimmer’s early struggles, but it also reveals the secrets to his remarkable athletic success, with Phelps discussing his training regimen, his approach to mental preparation and how it all comes together when he hits the water. |