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- Behold the monster, confronting America's most prolific serial killer, Jillian Lauren
- Between two trailers, J. Dana Trent
- Chase darkness with me, how one true-crime writer started solving murders, Billy Jensen
- The pandemic divide, how COVID increased inequality in America, edited by Gwendolyn L. Wright, Lucas Hubbard, and William A. Darity Jr
- Surviving the white gaze, a memoir, Rebecca Carroll
- The natural mother of the child, a memoir of nonbinary parenthood, Krys Malcolm Belc
- Bad city, peril and power in the City of Angels, Paul Pringle
- Tell me everything, the story of a private investigation, Erika Krouse
- Tangled up in blue, policing the American city, Rosa Brooks
- This body I wore, a memoir, Diana Goetsch
- The profession, a memoir of community, race, and the arc of policing in America, Bill Bratton and Peter Knobler
- Not quite not white, losing and finding race in America, Sharmila Sen
- With her fist raised, Dorothy Pitman Hughes and the transformative power of black community activism, Laura L. Lovett
- Leaving Breezy street, a memoir, Brenda Myers-Powell, with April Reynolds
- Rules of estrangement, Joshua Coleman, PhD
- Ghosts of the orphanage, a story of mysterious deaths, a conspiracy of silence, and a search for justice, Christine Kenneally
- Who we be, the colorization of America, Jeff Chang
- Don't forget us here, lost and found at Guantánamo, Mansoor AdayfI in collaboration with Antonio Aiello
- Sincerely, your autistic child, what people on the autism spectrum wish their parents knew about growing up, acceptance, and identity, edited by Emily Paige Ballou, Sharon daVanport, and Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
- Drinking games, a memoir, Sarah Levy
- The future, six drivers of global change, Al Gore
- Hillbilly elegy, a memoir of a family and culture in crisis, by J.D. Vance
- What happened to Paula, on the death of an American girl, Katherine Dykstra
- Funny farm, my unexpected life with 600 rescue animals, Laurie Zaleski
- $2.00 a day, living on almost nothing in America, Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
- The anxious generation, how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness, Jonathan Haidt
- A living remedy, a memoir, Nicole Chung
- Conspiracy, why the rational believe the irrational, Michael Shermer
- To raise a boy, classrooms, locker rooms, bedrooms, and the hidden struggles of American boyhood, Emma Brown
- This chair rocks, a manifesto against ageism, Ashton Applewhite
- Missing each other, how to cultivate meaningful connections, Edward Brodkin and Ashley Pallathra
- Tracers in the dark, the global hunt for the crime lords of cryptocurrency, Andy Greenberg
- Body talk, 37 voices explore our radical anatomy, edited by Kelly Jensen
- Unbound, transgender men and the remaking of identity, Arlene Stein
- Everything is fine, a memoir, Vince Granata
- A killer by design, murderers, mindhunters, and my quest to decipher the criminal mind, by Ann Wolbert Burgess & Steven Matthew Constantine
- Kiss me in the Coral Lounge, intimate confessions from a happy marriage, Helen Ellis
- In defense of witches, the legacy of the witch hunts and why women are still on trial, Mona Chollet ; translated by Sophie R. Lewis ; foreword by Carmen Maria Machado
- Flash count diary, menopause and the vindication of natural life, Darcey Steinke
- Inexplicably me, a story of labels, worthiness, and refusing to be boxed in, Chelsea Austin Montgomery-Duban Wachter
- Trailed, one woman's quest to solve the Shenandoah murders, Kathryn Miles
- Screaming on the inside, the unsustainability of American motherhood, Jessica Grose
- Broken faith, inside the Word of Faith Fellowship, one of America's most dangerous cults, Mitch Weiss and Holbrook Mohr
- Yellow Bird, oil, murder, and a woman's search for justice in Indian country, by Sierra Crane Murdoch
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks