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New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestsellers
November 22, 2020

1. Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare, and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other
by Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish

The stars of Outlander use various means of travel to explore Scotland.
2. Greenlights
by Matthew McConaughey

The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the last 35 years.
3. The Best of Me
by David Sedaris

A collection of the humorist's essays including "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and "A Guy Walks Into a Bar Car."
4. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
by Isabel Wilkerson

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems across civilizations and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today.
5. Untamed
by Glennon Doyle

The activist and public speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner voice.
6. Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents
by Pete Souza

Pictures of former President Obama are juxtaposed with tweets, headlines and quotes from the Trump administration.
7. Obama: An Intimate Portrait
by Pete Souza

More than 300 pictures of the former president by his White House photographer, with behind-the-scenes stories.
8. Killing Crazy Horse: The Merciless Indian Wars in America
by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

The ninth book in the conservative commentator's Killing series focuses on conflicts with Native Americans.
9. Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation
by Candace Owens

The conservative commentator makes her case that Black Americans should part ways with the Democratic Party.
10. How to Be an Antiracist
by Ibram X. Kendi

A primer for creating a more just and equitable society through identifying and opposing racism.
11. Eleanor
by David Michaelis

The public and private life of America's longest-serving first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.
12. Humans
by Brandon Stanton

Photos and stories of people from over 40 countries collected by the creator of Humans of New York.
13. Is This Anything?
by Jerry Seinfeld

The comedian shares material he collected in an accordion folder over the last 45 years.
14. Our Time Is Now
by Stacey Abrams

The non-profit chief executive and former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives makes her case for voter protections, elevated identity politics and moral international leadership.
15. Rage
by Bob Woodward

Based on 17 on-the-record interviews with President Trump and other reporting, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist details the president's perspective on multiple crises.
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A version of this list appears in the November 22, 2020 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending November 7, 2020.
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