CATEGORY: Biography and Autobiography
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A Dedicated Life: Journalism, Justice and a Chance for Every Child
David Lawrence, Jeb Bush
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Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art
Nancy Princenthal
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The Enigma of Kidson: Portrait of a Schoolmaster
Jamie Blackett
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Homage To Catalonia
George Orwell
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Baseball Cop
Anonymous
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The Red Bandanna
Tom Rinaldi
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Relentless: How a Massive Stroke Changed My Life for the Better
Ted W. Baxter
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Not Ready to Adult Yet: A Totally Ill-informed Guide to Life
Iain Stirling
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Poverty Safari
Darren McGarvey
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Dean Dixon: Negro at Home, Maestro Abroad
Rufus M. Jones
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Hidden Terrors: The Truth About U.S. Police Operations in Latin America
A. J. Langguth, Mark Crispin Miller
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Best Foot Forward
Adam Hills
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Claggett: Newport’s Illustrious Clockmakers
Donald L. Fennimore, Frank L. Hohmann, Dennis Carr
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Royal Babies
Gill Knappett
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Hometown Tales: Highlands and Hebrides
Colin MacIntyre, Ellen MacAskill
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Valley of Dreams
Alan Curbishley
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Emily Bronte Reappraised
Claire O'Callaghan
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Tales From an Island: To the Edge of the Sea / Twice Around the Bay
Christina Hall
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Finding Magic: A Love Story
Sally Quinn
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Why Can’t Everything Just Stay the Same?: And Other Things I Shout When I Can’t Cope
Stefanie Preissner
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