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Just the Right Book
Susannah Cahalan on How We Diagnose Mental Illness
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The Great Pretender
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| November 7, 2019
Tim O'Brien: 'We Are All Writing Maybe Books'
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Dad's Maybe Book
with Roxanne Coady
By
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| October 31, 2019
Steve Luxenberg: 'This is Not Black History; This is Our History'
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Separate
Live on Stage with Roxanne Coady
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| October 24, 2019
Do Brains Have a Gender? Gina Rippon Debunks the Myth
The Author of
Gender and Our Brains
on
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| October 17, 2019
James B. Stewart on Going Inside the "Deep State"
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Author on
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| October 10, 2019
Tatiana Schlossberg Wants You to Be Less Serious About Climate Change
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| October 3, 2019
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Tim Desmond: Is the World More or Less F*ucked Up Than It Used to Be?
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Jayson Greene on Navigating Unbearable Grief with a Secular Map
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| September 5, 2019
Jenny Odell: Our Vision of 'Productivity' is Way Too Narrow
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How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
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| August 29, 2019
Rich Cohen on the First Gangster of New York City
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The Last Pirate of New York
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with Roxanne Coady
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| August 22, 2019
Brenda Wineapple on What We Can Learn from the First Impeachment
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The Impeachers
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| August 15, 2019
Lisa Taddeo on What We Really Think of Brazen, Happy Women
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| August 8, 2019
Introducing
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The Very Best of Contemporary Nonfiction: History, Memoir, Politics and Much More
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| August 5, 2019
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