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Nonfiction Terror in Black September: The First Eyewitness Account of the Infamous 1970 Hijackings David Raab
Nonfiction In This Day and Age?! A Community at the Crossroads of Religion and Homosexuality Isaac Namdar
Nonfiction Sit, Ubu, Sit: How I Went From Brooklyn to Hollywood With the Same Woman, the Same Dog, and a Lot Less Hair Gary David Goldberg
Nonfiction Breaking News: A Stunning and Memorable Account of Reporting from Some of the Most Dangerous Places in the World Martin Fletcher
Nonfiction Shut Up, I’m Talking: And Other Diplomacy Lessons I Learned in the Israeli Government: A Memoir Gregory Levey
Nonfiction The Forger: An Extraordinary Story of Survival in Wartime Berlin Cioma Schonhaus; Alan Bance, trans.
Nonfiction Twice Dead: Moshe Y. Lubling, The Ethics of Memory, and the Treblinka Revolt Yoram Lubling
Nonfiction The Scattered Tribe: Traveling the Diaspora from Cuba to India to Tahiti & Beyond Ben G. Frank