Journalists -- United States -- Biography
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Journalists -- United States -- Biography
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- Daring, my passages : a memoir, Gail Sheehy
- Making piece, a memoir of love, loss, and pie, Beth M. Howard
- Still pictures, on photography and memory, Janet Malcolm ; with an introduction by Ian Frazier ; and an afterword by Anne Malcolm
- A bold fresh piece of humanity, Bill O'Reilly
- When a crocodile eats the sun, a memoir, Peter Godwin
- The glass castle, Jeannette Walls
- Winchell, gossip, power and the culture of celebrity, Neal Gabler
- Afflicting the comfortable, journalism and politics in West Virginia, Thomas F. Stafford
- Kingdom of fear, loathesome secrets of a star-crossed child in the final days of the American century, Hunter S. Thompson
- Fallout, the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world, Lesley Blume
- Day of honey, a memoir of food, love, and war, Annia Ciezadlo
- Jennifer, Gwyneth & me, the pursuit of happiness, one celebrity at a time, Rachel Bertsche
- The glass castle, a memoir, Jeannette Walls ; read by the author
- The house in France, a memoir, Gully Wells
- Dark mirror, Edward Snowden and the American surveillance state, Barton Gellman ; research assistant, Ashkan Soltani
- Chasing Hillary, ten years, two presidential campaigns, and one intact glass ceiling, Amy Chozick
- Dark mirror, Edward Snowden and the American surveillance state, Barton Gellman ; research assistant, Ashkan Soltani
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth ; [foreword by Ava DuVernay]
- Life itself
- Bright precious thing, a memoir, Gail Caldwell
- My year of running dangerously, a dad, a daughter, and a ridiculous plan, Tom Foreman
- Reporter, a memoir, Seymour M. Hersh ; read by Arthur Morey
- The year of magical thinking, Joan Didion ; read by Barbara Caruso
- Prisoner, my 544 days in an Iranian prison -- solitary confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary efforts it took to get me out, Jason Rezaian
- Disrupted, ludicrous misadventures in the tech start-up bubble, [written and] read by Dan Lyons
- After visiting friends, a son's story, Michael Hainey
- Hunter S. Thompson, an insider's view of deranged, depraved, drugged-out brilliance, Jay Cowan
- There are no grown-ups, a midlife coming-of-age story, Pamela Druckerman
- Working, researching, interviewing, writing, Robert A. Caro
- Hemingway's widow, the life and legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway, Timothy Christian
- True story, murder, memoir, mea culpa, Michael Finkel
- Unforgettable, a son, a mother, and the lessons of lifetime, Scott Simon
- The wolf and the watchman, a CIA childhood, Scott Johnson
- Hitch-22, a memoir, Christopher Hitchens
- Kingdom of fear, loathesome secrets of a star-crossed child in the final days of the American century, Hunter S. Thompson
- A stone is most precious where it belongs, a memoir of Uyghur loss, exile and hope, Gulchehra Hoja
- Strange stones, dispatches from East and West, Peter Hessler
- Making toast, a family story, [large print] / Roger Rosenblatt
- Not so good a gay man, Frank M. Robinson
- Broken, (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- Sticky fingers, Joe Hagan ; read by Dennis Boutsikaris ; with an afterword read by the author
- Let's take the long way home, a memoir of friendship, Gail Caldwell
- Fire shut up in my bones, a memoir, Charles M. Blow ; performed by Charles M Blow
- The beauty of dusk, on vision lost and found, Frank Bruni
- Ghosts by daylight, a memoir of war and love, Janine di Giovanni
- The prerogative of the harlot, press barons & power, Hugh Cudlipp
- The Curse of Lono, Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman
- On the front lines, following America's foreign correspondents across the twentieth century, Michael Emery
- Dateline Soweto, travels with black South African reporters, William Finnegan
- Gonzo, the life and work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, writtwen & directed by Alex Gibney
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