|  |  | While waiting for rescue, a shipwrecked couple fought for their lives — and their marriage | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Bill Bryson recommends this "enthralling, engrossing story of survival and the resilience of the human spirit"
- After a year at sea, Maurice and Maralyn's sailboat sank, and they spent months adrift together in a tiny raft. How did they manage to get along — and get out alive?
- "I was shocked it wasn't fiction" (Elle)
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 |  | 'A picture of postwar England unlike any other' (Financial Times) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - With honesty and humor, award-winning writer Geoff Dyer reflects on his humble beginnings, the misadventures of his adolescence, and more
- One of 2025's most anticipated books, according to The Guardian, The Times, Vulture, and more
- This "heartfelt book by a supremely intelligent writer" (Jeffrey Eugenides) examines Britain's changing landscape in the 1960s and 1970s
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 |  | On a remote Norwegian island, a septuagenarian carries on a dying tradition | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - The author of The Shepherd's Life recounts his transformative season working with Anna, an elderly woman caring for wild eider ducks and collecting their down
- Rave reviews from John Banville, Paula Hawkins, and George Saunders, who calls it "not only a modern classic, but one we very much need right now"
- "A wistful depiction of a vanishing way of life, this will move readers" (Publishers Weekly)
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 |  | The first Black woman to become a US senator tells her story | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Born into racial segregation in Chicago, Carol Moseley Braun overcame countless obstacles on her path to making history
- "A woman of many firsts… details how her identity shaped her experiences in her personal and professional life" (NPR)
- This compelling memoir is a "forthright and impactful overview of an impressive and storied life in public service" (Booklist)
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 |  | Jonathan Gluck was told he only had months left to live. That was over 20 years ago | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - At 38, Gluck was diagnosed with a rare and incurable blood cancer. In this moving memoir, he reflects on dealing with chronic illness and coping with uncertainty — and considers what almost dying has taught him about living
- "Navigates the dire straits of mortality with eloquence, wit, and intelligence" (Susan Orlean)
- From an award-winning journalist who was previously an editor at New York Magazine and Vogue
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 |  | There was more to this Founding Father than his splashy signature | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - This "thoughtful" biography of the first governor of Massachusetts is "a solid addition to the literature of the American Revolution" (Kirkus Reviews)
- Discover an unsung Founding Father's life, legacy, and lasting impact on US history — from his involvement in the Boston Tea Party to his contentious rivalry with Samuel Adams
- "It is welcome news to have a biography that presents a compelling case for a reappraisal" (The New York Times)
- Fans of Ron Chernow should pick this up
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 |  | 'This inquiry into what makes a good life will resonate with readers of all faiths' (Publishers Weekly) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - An award-winning journalist details coming of age under the strain of post-9/11 Islamophobia — and navigating cultural identity, religion, and fatherhood
- "His storytelling balances humor with reflection… Warm and insightful" (Kirkus Reviews)
- "What does it mean to be American? What does it mean to be a good person? What does it mean to have faith? Ismail… makes finding the answers a total pleasure" (New York Times bestselling author Suzy Hansen)
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 |  | One of 2025's most anticipated books, according to The New York Times, Vulture, and more | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - After a sudden breakup, novelist Catherine Lacey found herself adrift — and as she began cataloguing her life and relationships, she wound up with writing that blurred the line between fact and fiction
- "Memoir collides with invention in a brilliant interrogation of art, faith, and relationships" (The Guardian)
- "A genre-bending book that grapples with the diffuse and uncategorizable enormity of personal loss… A literary haunting that will burrow under your skin" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
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 |  | A deeply personal look at one of the most beautiful places on earth — and what it means to its people | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "A well-crafted work combining memoir, ethnography, history, and sharp-edged journalism" (Kirkus Reviews)
- In this moving narrative, a journalist explores the displacement of Native Hawaiians and her fight to retain her family's ancestral land
- "Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of land in Hawai'i ― and for that matter, this land we now call the United States" (Rebecca Nagle, author of By the Fire We Carry)
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 |  | John Grisham guarantees this 'heartwarming and hopeful' memoir 'will stay with you for a long time' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - After being incarcerated at 19 for a crime he didn't commit, Duncan became a self-taught lawyer, practicing law from confinement even as his own case was stalled over and over
- "An eye-opening look at prison life from the point of view of a true warrior for justice" (Kirkus Reviews)
- "I urge all who are in need of inspiration to please read this riveting account of an indomitable spirit" (Jim McCloskey, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Framed)
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