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New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestsellers May 24, 2026
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| 1. The Case for America by Bret BaierThe chief political anchor for Fox News shares his perspectives on our national character during divisive times. |
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| 2. Strangers by Belle BurdenBurden retraces her marriage of 20 years in search of clues to help shape her understanding about its demise and to find a way forward. |
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| 3. The U.S. Constitution by Melissa MurrayThe co-author of The Trump Indictments gives historical context for each of the amendments in the Constitution. |
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| 4. Famesick by Lena DunhamThe author of Not That Kind of Girl evaluates the effects that pursuing her creative endeavors had on her. |
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| 5. True Crime by Patricia CornwellThe author, known for her Kay Scarpetta thrillers, shares moments from her life that shaped her writing career. |
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| 7. London Falling by Patrick Radden KeefeThe author of Say Nothing details the efforts by the parents of a 19-year-old Londoner to uncover the truth about his mysterious death and secret life. |
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| 8. Inside the Box by David EpsteinThe author of Range evaluates the benefits of limitations and constraints. |
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| 9. Make Believe by Mac BarnettThe children’s book author considers the impact of children’s literature and how it provides a lens into the lives of children. |
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| 10. Rookie by Joshua Taylor BassettThe singer and actor details moments from his life in verse. |
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| 11. When We See You Again by Rachel Goldberg-PolinA mother recounts the capture of her son, Hersh, from the Nova Music Festival and his subsequent execution.
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| 12. Stripped Down by Bunnie XoThe host of the Dumb Blonde Podcast shares how redemption was an important part of her journey toward reaching her goals. |
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| 13. A Course Called Home by Tom CoyneThe author of A Course Called America recounts restoring and reviving a golf course in upstate New York. |
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| 14. Backtalker by Kimberlé Williams CrenshawA memoir by the scholar and writer who advanced the ideas of intersectionality and critical race theory. |
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| 15. This Vast Enterprise by Craig FehrmanA revisionist history of the Lewis and Clark expedition viewed from the perspectives of 10 people connected to it. |
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