Hi everyone, here are the top New York Times fiction and non-fiction bestsellers for the upcoming week.
(Click on the book covers to read a summary of each plot and to request the book(s) of your choice.
FICTION:
AMERICAN DIRT by Jeanine Cummins:
A bookseller flees Mexico for the United States with her son while pursued by the head of a drug cartel.
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CHASING CASSANDRA by Lisa Kleypas:
The sixth book in the Ravenels series. Cassandra teaches a railway magnate a lesson.
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CROOKED RIVER by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child:
The 19th book in the Agent Pendergast series. Human feet inside nondescript shoes wash ashore in Florida.
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DEAR EDWARD by Ann Napolitano:
A 12-year-old boy tries to start over after becoming the sole survivor of a plane crash in which he lost his immediate family.
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THE DUTCH HOUSE by Ann Patchett:
A sibling relationship is impacted when the family goes from poverty to wealth and back again over the course of many decades.
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THE GIVER OF STARS by Jojo Moyes:
In Depression-era America, five women refuse to be cowed by men or convention as they deliver books throughout the mountains of Kentucky.
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GOLDEN IN DEATH by J.D. Robb:
The 50th book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas seeks the sender of packages that give off toxic airborne fumes.
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THE GUARDIANS by John Grisham:
Cullen Post, a lawyer and Episcopal minister, antagonizes some ruthless killers when he takes on a wrongful conviction case.
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HOLDOUT by Graham Moore:
When a defense attorney becomes a murder suspect, her time as a pivotal juror comes back to light.
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LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng:
An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland.
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ONE MINUTE OUT by Mark Greaney:
The ninth book in the Gray Man series. Court Gentry tries to stop the head of a group trafficking women and children.
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A LONG PETAL OF THE SEA by Isabel Allende:
A young pregnant widow and an Army doctor take a ship to Chile to escape the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War.
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OTHER MRS. by Mary Kubica:
A Chicago couple becomes unsettled when they move to an old house in Maine and their new neighbor turns up dead.
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THE OUTSIDER by Stephen King:
A detective investigates a seemingly wholesome member of the community when an 11-year-old boy’s body is found.
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THE SILENT PATIENT by Alex Michaelides:
Theo Faber looks into the mystery of a famous painter who stops speaking after shooting her husband.
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SUN DOWN MOTEL by Simone St. James:
A woman visits a motel in upstate New York where her aunt was entangled in mysterious events as a night clerk decades ago.
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TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ by Heather Morris:
A concentration camp detainee tasked with permanently marking fellow prisoners falls in love with one of them.
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WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens:
In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.
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NON-FICTION:
BECOMING by Michelle Obama:
The former first lady describes her journey from the South Side of Chicago to the White House, and how she balanced work, family and her husband’s political ascent.
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THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk:
How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
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DARK TOWERS by David Enrich:
The New York Times finance editor traces the history and illicit dealings of Deutsche Bank.
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EDUCATED by Tara Westover:
The daughter of survivalists, who is kept out of school, educates herself enough to leave home for university.
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JUST MERCY by Bryan Stevenson:
A law professor and MacArthur grant recipient’s memoir of his decades of work to free innocent people condemned to death.
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THE MAMBA MENTALITY by Kobe Bryant:
Various skills and techniques used on the court by the Los Angeles Lakers player.
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ON TYRANNY by Timothy Snyder:
Twenty lessons from the 20th century about the course of tyranny.
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OPEN BOOK by Jessica Simpson with Kevin Carr O’Leary:
The singer, actress and fashion designer discloses times of success, trauma and addiction.
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PROFILES IN CORRUPTION by Peter Schweizer:
The author of “Clinton Cash” gives his evaluations of members of the Democratic Party.
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SAPIENS by Yuval Noah Harari:
How Homo sapiens became Earth’s dominant species.
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TALKING TO STRANGERS by Malcolm Gladwell:
Famous examples of miscommunication serve as the backdrop to explain potential conflicts and misunderstandings.
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UNTIL THE END OF TIME by Brian Greene:
A physicist gives an overview of how we got here, where we are and directions we might go.
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UN-TRUMPING AMERICA by Dan Pfeiffer:
A former senior advisor to President Obama offers suggestions for Democrats.
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VERY STABLE GENIUS by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig:
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists use firsthand accounts to chart patterns of behavior within the Trump administration.
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YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST by Alexis Coe:
A newly researched biography of George Washington
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Have a great weekend!
Linda Reimer, SSL
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Note: this list contains all the New York Times fiction and non-fiction bestsellers for the week that are owned by libraries within the Southern Tier Library System.
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