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  <title>NYT Adult Nonfiction Titles</title>
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  <listname>Adult Nonfiction</listname>
  <description>New York Times Adult Nonfiction Bestsellers at the Iowa City Public Library</description>
  <dc:date>May 26, 2013</dc:date>
  <language>en-us</language>
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<title>1. HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY</title>
<description>, by Phil Robertson with Mark Schlabach. The Duck Commander pays tribute to ?faith, family and ducks.?</description>
<isbn>1476726094</isbn>
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<title>2. LEAN IN</title>
<description>, by Sheryl Sandberg with Nell Scovell. The chief operating officer of Facebook urges women to pursue their careers without ambivalence.</description>
<isbn>0385349947</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0316154695</link>
<title>3. LET'S EXPLORE DIABETES WITH OWLS</title>
<description>, by David Sedaris. Essays from the humorist on subjects like French dentistry and a North Carolina Costco.</description>
<isbn>0316154695</isbn>
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<title>4. COOKED</title>
<description>, by Michael Pollan. The writer masters recipes and argues that regaining control of cooking will make Americans healthier.</description>
<isbn>1594204217</isbn>
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<title>5. DAD IS FAT</title>
<description>, by Jim Gaffigan. Life with five kids in a two-bedroom New York City apartment.</description>
<isbn>038534905X</isbn>
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<title>6. WAITING TO BE HEARD</title>
<description>, by Amanda Knox. Knox, who was convicted of the murder of her roommate in 2009 when she was an American student in Italy, a conviction that was overturned in 2011, tells her story.  </description>
<isbn>0062217208</isbn>
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<title>7. THE DUCK COMMANDER FAMILY</title>
<description>, by Willie and Korie Robertson with Mark Schlabach. Behind the scenes at the A&E show ?Duck Dynasty.? </description>
<isbn>147670354X</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=1602861765</link>
<title>8. OBSESSED</title>
<description>, by Mika Brzezinski with Diane Smith. The ?Morning Joe? co-host discusses the obesity epidemic and her own struggles around food. </description>
<isbn>1602861765</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0670025445</link>
<title>9. BUNKER HILL</title>
<description>, by Nathaniel Philbrick. Eighteen months in pre-Revolutionary Boston, and the events leading up to the Battle of Bunker Hill.</description>
<isbn>0670025445</isbn>
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<title>10. KEEP IT PITHY</title>
<description>, by Bill O'Reilly. A ?highlight reel? of previous writings, updated, from the host of ?The O?Reilly Factor.? </description>
<isbn>038534662X</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=1400066115</link>
<title>11. MOM & ME & MOM</title>
<description>, by Maya Angelou. The developing reconciliation between the poet and her mother, who sent her to live with her grandmother at age 3.</description>
<isbn>1400066115</isbn>
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<title>12. CARRIE AND ME</title>
<description>, by Carol Burnett. The comedian recalls her oldest daughter, who died in 2002. </description>
<isbn>1476706417</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0307594882</link>
<title>13. MY BELOVED WORLD</title>
<description>, by Sonia Sotomayor. The Supreme Court justice recalls growing up in the Bronx, attending Princeton and becoming a federal judge.  </description>
<isbn>0307594882</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0393082415</link>
<title>14. SAVING ITALY</title>
<description>, by Robert M Edsel. The Allied effort to prevent the retreating German Army from stealing the treasures of Italian art. </description>
<isbn>0393082415</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=1451674775</link>
<title>15. I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN</title>
<description>, by Jackie Hance with Janice Kaplan. The experience of a mother whose three daughters were killed when her sister-in-law drove the wrong way down the Taconic Parkway. </description>
<isbn>1451674775</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=1400064163</link>
<title>16. UNBROKEN</title>
<description>, by Laura Hillenbrand. An Olympic runner's story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II.</description>
<isbn>1400064163</isbn>
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<title>17. KILLING KENNEDY</title>
<description>, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. The host of ?The O?Reilly Factor? recounts the events surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.</description>
<isbn>0805096663</isbn>
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<title>18. MY GREEK DRAMA</title>
<description>, by Gianna Angelopoulos. </description>
<isbn>1608325814</isbn>
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<title>19. UNSINKABLE</title>
<description>, by Debbie Reynolds and Dorian Hannaway. A second memoir by the actress, singer and dancer. </description>
<isbn>0062213652</isbn>
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<title>20. DIRTY WARS</title>
<description>, by Jeremy Scahill. An account of America's new covert wars, fought by secret commandos.</description>
<isbn>156858671X</isbn>
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