Journalists -- United States -- Biography
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- In extremis, the life and death of the war correspondent Marie Colvin, Lindsey Hilsum
- American ramble, a walk of memory and renewal, Neil King Jr. ; illustrations by George Hamilton
- A rope and a prayer, a kidnapping from two sides, David Rohde and Kristen Mulvihill
- Permanent midnight, a memoir, Jerry Stahl ; new foreword by Nic Sheff
- Not so good a gay man, Frank M. Robinson
- Eleni, Nicholas Gage
- Joseph Pulitzer, voice of the people, produceed by Andrea Miller, Oren Rudavsky, Robert Seidman ; written by Robert Seidman, Oren Rudavsky ; directed by Oren Rudavsky
- Home waters, a chronicle of family and a river, John N. Maclean ; wood engravings by Wesley W. Bates
- Alone atop the hill, the autobiography of Alice Dunnigan, pioneer of the national Black press, edited by Carol McCabe Booker with a foreword by Simeon Booker
- Futureface, a family mystery, a search for identity, and the truth, Alex Wagner
- Four wars, five presidents, a reporter's journey from Jerusalem to Saigon to the White House, Terence Smith
- Searching for John Hughes, or everything I thought I needed to know about life I learned from watching '80s movies, Jason Diamond
- Who killed Hunter S. Thompson?, the picaresque story of the birth of gonzo : illustrated, edited, with an introductory essay by Warren Hinckle ; contributors, Roger Black [and 41 others]
- Cheerful money, me, my family, and the last days of Wasp splendor, Tad Friend
- The big rewind, a memoir brought to you by pop culture, Nathan Rabin
- The man they wanted me to be, toxic masculinity and a crisis of our own making, Jared Yates Sexton
- Newsroom confidential, lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life, Margaret Sullivan
- The reporter who knew too much, the mysterious death of What's my line TV star and media icon Dorothy Kilgallen, Mark Shaw
- I have something to say, mastering the art of public speaking in an age of disconnection, John Bowe
- True story, murder, memoir, mea culpa, Michael Finkel
- Gellhorn, a twentieth-century life, Caroline Moorehead
- Educating Alice, adventures of a curious woman, Alice Steinbach
- To keep the waters troubled, the life of Ida B. Wells, Linda O. McMurry
- In an instant, a family's journey of love and healing, Lee and Bob Woodruff
- Zhang Chunru, wu fa wang que li shi de nü zi = The woman who could not forget : Iris Chang before and beyond The rape of Nanking, Zhang Yingying zhu ; Lu Yi yi
- Furiously happy, (a funny book about horrible things), Jenny Lawson
- All that you leave behind, a memoir, Erin Lee Carr
- Dark mirror, Edward Snowden and the American surveillance state, Barton Gellman
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
- Broken, (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson, full grown mammal
- The long night, William I. Shirer and the rise and fall of the Third Reich, Steve Wick
- Before the rain, a memoir of love and revolution, Luisita López Torregrosa
- Uphill, a memoir, Jemele Hill
- Disrupted, my misadventure in the start-up bubble, by Dan Lyons
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
- Making piece, a memoir of love, loss, and pie, Beth M. Howard
- The year of magical thinking, Joan Didion
- Life itself, director, Steve James
- The singular Mark Twain, a biography, Fred Kaplan
- Inheritance, an autobiography of whiteness, Baynard Woods
- Let me tell you what I mean, Joan Didion ; foreword by Hilton Als
- Independence day, what I've learned about retirement from some who've done it and some who never will, Steve Lopez
- Strange stones, dispatches from East and West, Peter Hessler
- The journalist and the murderer, Janet Malcolm
- We need to hang out, a memoir of making friends, Billy Baker
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- Better than sane, tales from a dangling girl, Alison Rose
- Naked on the page, the misadventures of my unmarried midlife, Jane Ganahl
- No hurry to get home, the memoir of the New Yorker writer whose unconventional life and adventures spanned the twentieth century, Emily Hahn ; foreword by Sheila McGrath ; introduction by Ken Cuthbertson
- My long trip home, a family memoir, Mark Whitaker
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