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- The informed air, essays, by Muriel Spark ; edited by Penelope Jardine
- Entrecruzamientos, Cortázar-Fuentes : Fuentes-Cortázar, Luisa Valenzuela
- Known and strange things, essays, Teju Cole
- Secure the base, making Africa visible in the globe, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- Southern Lady Code, essays, Helen Ellis
- Tradition and transformation, Chicana/o art from the 1970s through the 1990s, Shifra M. Goldman ; edited and with an introduction by Charlene Villaseñor Black ; foreword by Chon Noriega
- Old age, a beginner's guide, Michael Kinsley ; [foreword by Michael Lewis]
- Things that matter, three decades of passions, pastimes, and politics, Charles Krauthammer
- This is really happening, true stories, by Erin Chack
- Fear icons, essays, Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel
- The great unknown, Japanese American sketches, Greg Robinson
- Tabula rasa, John McPhee, Volume 1
- Looking for dragon smoke, essays on poetry, Robert Bly
- Am I alone here?, notes on living to read and reading to live, Peter Orner ; illustrations by Eric Orner
- A bone to pick, the good and bad news about food, with wisdom, insights, and advice on diets, food safety, GMOs, farming, and more, Mark Bittman
- Tales of the Alhambra, a selection of essays & stories, Washington Irving
- A hitch in time, reflections ready for reconsideration, Christopher Hitchens
- Rocket and lightship, essays on literature and ideas, Adam Kirsch
- The king of late night, Greg Gutfeld
- Stories behind the images, lessons from a life in adventure photography, Corey Rich
- Third thoughts, Steven Weinberg
- Sometimes I think about it, Stephen Elliott
- Women change the world, noteworthy women on cultivating your potential and achieving success, edited by Michelle Patterson
- Think little, essays, Wendell Berry
- Becoming Philadelphia, how an old American city made itself new again, Inga Saffron
- The Deep Zoo, Rikki Ducornet
- Bone chalk, Jim Reese
- Shame and wonder, essays, David Searcy
- Nothing is lost, selected essays of Ingrid Sischy, edited by Sandra Brant
- Love drones, Noam Dorr
- An almost perfect Christmas, Nina Stibbe
- Attention, dispatches from a land of distraction, Joshua Cohen
- YOU'RE THAT BITCH, & OTHER CUTE LESSONS ABOUT BEING UNAPOLOGETICALLY YOURSELF : A GAY CINDERELLA STORY, Bretman Rock
- HOW TO READ NOW, ESSAYS, Elaine Castillo
- On haiku, Hiroaki Sato
- An arrangement of skin, essays, Anna Journey
- Pops, fatherhood in pieces, Michael Chabon
- Kick out the jams, jibes, barbs, tributes, and rallying cries from 35 years of music writing, Dave Marsh ; edited by Daniel Wolff and Danny Alexander
- Why we read, on bookworms, libraries and just one more page before lights out, Shannon Reed
- The erotics of restraint, essays on literary form, Douglas Glover
- You're doing great!, and other reasons to stay alive, Tom Papa
- Look alive out there, essays, Sloane Crosley
- You're not Edith, autobiographical essays, by Allison Gruber
- My life as a villainess, essays, Laura Lippman
- Feel free, essays, Zadie Smith
- Dispersals, on plants, borders, and belonging, Jessica J. Lee
- Words not spent today buy smaller images tomorrow, essays on the present and future of photography, by David Levi Strauss
- All the wild hungers, a season of cooking and cancer, Karen Babine
- Womanish, a grown black woman speaks on love and life, Kim McLarin
- Black on Black, on our resilience and brilliance in America, Daniel Black
- Love and other ways of dying, essays, Michael Paterniti
- The flight of the wild gander, explorations in the mythological dimension--selected essays 1944-1968, Joseph Campbell
- Things that bother me, death, freedom, the self, etc., Galen Strawson
- The adventures of form and content, essays, Albert Goldbarth
- The eclipse I call father, essays on absence, David Axelrod
- Greedy, notes from a bisexual who wants too much, Jen Winston
- But you seemed so happy, a marriage, in pieces and bits, Kimberly Harrington
- The unreality of memory, and other essays, Elisa Gabbert
- Limber, Angela Pelster
- Almost killed by a train of thought, collected essays, by David Benjamin; illustrated by Greg Holfeld
- Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant brilliant brilliant, essays, Joel Golby