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Popular Culture
November 2020
Recent Releases
The Writer's Library: The Authors You Love on the Books That Changed Their Lives
by Nancy Pearl & Jeff Schwager

What it is: a lively collection of interviews with 22 authors on the books that have touched their lives and influenced their careers.

What's inside: candid reflections from Michael Chabon, Donna Tartt, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Louise Erdrich, T.C. Boyle, Susan Choi, and more. 

Want a taste? "One of the best parts of talking about books with people...is discovering that you share a love of the same books." 
Be water, my friend : the teachings of Bruce Lee
by Shannon Lee

The daughter of the legendary martial artist and president of the Bruce Lee Foundation shares insights into her father’s life-shaping philosophies while demonstrating how the martial arts can be both a metaphor and tool of personal growth. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations.
Is This Anything?
by Jerry Seinfeld

What it is: a decade-by-decade collection of memorable bits from Jerry Seinfeld's 45-year comedy career.

Featuring: brief anecdotes on career highlights, including his first time going to a comedy club and his collaborations with Seinfeld co-creator Larry David. 

Reviewers say: "essential reading for comedy fans, from a master of the form" (Publishers Weekly).  
She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs
by Sarah Smarsh

What it's about: country superstar Dolly Parton's musical and cultural legacy.

What sets it apart: Heartland author Sarah Smarsh's thoughtful exploration of how Parton's music resonates with working-class women and folks from marginalized communities.

For fans of: NPR's Dolly Parton's America podcast, on which Smarsh appeared as an interviewee.
The meaning of Mariah Carey
by Mariah Carey

Global icon, award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, actress, mother, daughter, sister, storyteller, and artist Mariah Carey finally tells the unfiltered story of her life. 500,000 first printing. Illustrations.
Touchdown!
Overtime: Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines at the Crossroads...
by John U. Bacon

What it is: a comprehensive you-are-there account of the University of Michigan Wolverines' 2018 season.

Why you might like it: this "must read" (Publishers Weekly) chronicle captures college football's winningest team hoping to reclaim their championship glory.

Author alert: Journalist and New York Times bestselling author John U. Bacon has written several books about the Wolverines, including Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football. 
The Heritage: Black Athletes, a Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism
by Howard Bryant

What it is: a thought-provoking exploration of sports activism and the roles Black athletes play in publicizing social justice initiatives. 

Featuring: interviews with Colin Kaepernick, David Ortiz, Charles Barkley, and Chris Webber. 

Further reading: Bob Schron's sweeping history Taking a Knee, Taking a Stand: African American Athletes and the Fight for Social Justice. 
America's Game: The NFL at 100
by Jerry Rice and Randy O. Williams

What it is: a spirited history of the first 100 years of the NFL, co-written by three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice and sportswriter Randy O. Williams.

Why you might like it: This accessible history emulates the structure of a football game by dividing the century into quarters.

Try this next: NFL Century: The One-Hundred Year Rise of America's Greatest Sports League by Joe Horrigan. 
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