Journalists -- Biography
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- The house at Sugar Beach, Helene Cooper
- Dictionary of literary biography
- How America lost Iraq, Aaron Glantz
- Moyers on America, a journalist and his times, Bill Moyers ; edited by Julie Leininger Pycior
- A reporter's life, Walter Cronkite
- Dear America, notes of an undocumented citizen, Jose Antonio Vargas
- Nearer, my God, an autobiography of faith, William F. Buckley, Jr
- Edward R. Murrow and the birth of broadcast journalism, Bob Edwards
- Writing about your life, a journey into the past, William Zinsser
- Growing up, Russell Baker
- Disrupted, my misadventure in the start-up bubble, Dan Lyons
- Stories I tell myself, growing up with Hunter S. Thompson, Juan F. Thompson
- Prisoner, my 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary efforts it took to get me out, Jason Rezaian
- Audition, a memoir, by Barbara Walters
- The little way of Ruthie Leming, a Southern girl, a small town, and the secret of a good life, Rod Dreher
- Cleaving, the story of a marriage, Dennis and Vicki Covington
- In my place, Charlayne Hunter-Gault
- Fallout, the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world, Lesley M.M. Blume
- Had I known, a memoir of survival, Joan Lunden
- Blinded by the right, the conscience of an ex-conservative, by David Brock
- I left it on the mountain, Kevin Sessums
- When a crocodile eats the sun, a memoir of Africa, Peter Godwin
- The last pirate, a father, his son, and the golden age of marijuana, Tony Dokoupil
- Paper trails, true stories of confusion, mindless violence, and forbidden desires, a surprising number of which are not about marriage, Pete Dexter ; editer by Rob Fleder
- MWF seeking BFF, my yearlong search for a new best friend, Rachel Bertsche
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- American magazine journalists, 1741-1850, edited by Sam G. Riley
- Too famous, the rich, the powerful, the wishful, the notorious, the damned, Michael Wolff
- Fortune and misery, Sallie Rhett Roman of New Orleans : a biographical portrait and selected fiction, 1891-1920, [compiled by] Nancy Dixon
- Edgar Allan Poe, by Rafael Tilton
- Memories of a lost Egypt, a memoir with recipes, Colette Rossant
- H.L. Mencken, a documentary volume, edited by Richard J. Schrader
- Soul serenade, rhythm, blues & coming of age through vinyl : a memoir, Rashod Ollison
- Pulitzer, a life, Denis Brian
- A curious man, the strange & brilliant life of Robert "Believe it or not" Ripley, Neal Thompson
- Here for it, or, how to save your soul in America : essays, R. Eric Thomas
- Home/land, a memoir of departure and return, Rebecca Mead
- Money, murder, and Dominick Dunne, a life in several acts, Robert Hofler
- Ida, a sword among lions : Ida B. Wells and the campaign against lynching, Paula J. Giddings
- Schadenfreude, a love story, me, the Germans, and 20 years of attempted transformations, unfortunate miscommunications, and humiliating situations that only they have words for, Rebecca Schuman
- City room, Arthur Gelb
- How I accidentally joined the vast right-wing conspiracy (and found inner peace), Harry Stein
- Gellhorn, a twentieth-century life, Caroline Moorehead
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth
- Late migrations, a natural history of love and loss, Margaret Renkl ; with art by Billy Renkl
- The other Carl Sandburg, Philip R. Yannella
- Unforgettable, a son, a mother, and the lessons of a lifetime, Scott Simon
- Let's take the long way home, a memoir of friendship, Gail Caldwell
- All that you leave behind, a memoir, Erin Lee Carr
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
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