One-Hour Cheese Ricotta, Mozzarella, Chevre, Paneer - Even Burrata. Fresh and Simple Cheeses You Can Make in an Hour or Less! by Claudia Lucero Paperback, 260 pages Presents step-by-step instructions for crafting sixteen different cheeses at home in an hour or less, and provides recipes in which to include these cheeses. How To Make A Faux Cheddar In One Hour
Ebola The Natural and Human History of a Deadly Virus by David Quammen Paperback, 119 pages How 'The Hot Zone' Got It Wrong And Other Tales Of Ebola's History
The Wild Truth by Carine McCandless and Jon Krakauer Hardcover, 277 pages The beloved sister of Chris McCandless shares illuminating insights into their shared family life and the experiences that drove her brother to live a life in the wild, a talk which inspired Jon Krakauer's best-seller and the acclaimed Sean Penn film. Behind The Famous Story, A Difficult 'Wild Truth'
41 A Portrait of My Father by George W. Bush Hardcover, 294 pages The 43rd president of the U.S. offers an intimate biography of his father, the 41st president, tracing his career as an accomplished statesman and discussing his influence on the author's own political career. 43 On 41: A President Traces The Life Of His Father
Texts from Jane Eyre And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters by Mallory Ortberg Hardcover, 226 pages A whimsical collection of text conversations in the styles of favorite literary characters imagines what Scarlett O'Hara might say to tempt Ashley away from Melanie, Mr. Rochester's passionate all-cap missives to Jane Eyre and Daisy Buchanan's orders while driving. If Literature's Great Characters Could Text, They'd Charm Your Pantalets Off
Why We Lost A General's Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars by Daniel Bolger Hardcover, 502 pages A three-star general offers an insider account of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, explaining how garbled intelligence, poor decision making, and no clear understanding of the enemy resulted in the failure of both missions. A 3-Star General Explains 'Why We Lost' In Iraq, Afghanistan
The Black Horn The Story of Classical French Hornist Robert Lee Watt by Robert Lee Watt Hardcover, 265 pages Robert Lee Watt tells the story of his musicianship, from first picking up his instrument to becoming the first black French horn player hired by a major symphony in the United States. The book takes a look at not only the world of music and Watt's progression as a musician, but the racial climate of America. 'The Black Horn': Blowing Past Classical Music's Color Barriers
Digging for Richard III The Search for the Lost King by Mike Pitts Hardcover, 207 pages Combines photos, diagrams and first-hand accounts in the story of the archaeology behind the history-changing dig that found Richard III, offering engaging details through additional information provided by Leicester University. Richard III: Not Such A Bad Guy After All?
China 1945 Mao's Revolution and America's Fateful Choice by Richard Bernstein Hardcover, 445 pages Analyzes the pivotal events of 1945 that changed relations between America and China from relative amiability to instability, challenging familiar assumptions about modern Sino-American paradigms. By the award-winning author of Ultimate Journey. Answering The Old Question: Who Lost China?
Fear and Loathing On the Campaign Trail 72 by Hunter S. Thompson Paperback, 512 pages Hunter S. Thompson employs his notoriously unconventional style in a series of articles covering the 1972 presidential campaigns, from conventions to his own conversations with candidates. For Political Junkies, A (Literary) Post-Election Fix
Brothas Be, "Yo' Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard on You?" A Memoir by George Clinton Hardcover, 404 pages Bandleader George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic pairs with journalist Ben Greenman to deliver this memoir detailing his work in, and influence on, pop music. George Clinton's Musical Life, From The Barbershop To Hip-Hop
Watch Me A Memoir by Anjelica Huston Hardcover, 400 pages The actress discusses her long-time relationship with Jack Nicholson, her most memorable film appearances, and her collaborations with some of the film industry's most respected directors. Actress Anjelica Huston's Memoir Has Glitz, But Lacks Depth
Malaria, Poems by Cameron Conaway Paperback, 61 pages If You Think You'll Never See A Poem About Malaria, You're Wrong
The Nazis Next Door How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men by Eric Lichtblau Hardcover, 266 pages It reveals the secret history of how the United States became home to thousands of Nazi war criminals after World War II, many of whom were brought over by American government agencies to work as spies, intelligence assets and military scientists. How Thousands Of Nazis Were 'Rewarded' With Life In The U.S.