March is all about making better choices, whether it’s the food we eat, the clothes we wear, or the decisions we make.
Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother. The filmmaker shares the story of his life, from his upbringing to his career with the Coen Brothers and beyond.
Capital & Ideology. The latest weighty tome (over 1,000 pages!) from Thomas Piketty (Capital in the 21st Century) provides solutions for a fairer economic system.
The Catalyst. Put the powers of persuasion to work with the latest from Jonah Berger.
Dinner in French. French classics, updated for the 21st century, from James Beard Award-winner Melissa Clark (Dinner: Changing the Game).
Do Nothing. Celeste Anne Headlee gives readers the tools to relax a little more and let go of the need to be constantly busy.
Don’t Overthink It. Stop second-guessing yourself with this guide to making better decisions from Anne Bogel.
Drinking French. From aperitifs and cocktails to delectable snacks, David Lebovitz delivers classic and contemporary French-inspired recipes.
Eat for Life. This guide from Dr. Joel Fuhrman (Eat to Live) provides a nutritious roadmap for a long, healthy life.
The 4 Season Solution. Dallas Hartwig brought The Whole 30 to the masses, and now explores the best that each season has to offer.
Front Row at the Trump Show. An insider account of the Trump presidency from Jonathan Karl, who has covered Trump for more than 25 years.
Genius Life. Reset your brain and body and optimize your physical and cognitive health with the latest from Max Lugavere (Genius Foods).
The Gift of Forgiveness. Katherine Schwarzenegger aids us in doing the hard work of learning to forgive those who’ve wronged us.
Had I Known. These collected essays by Barbara Ehrenreich (Nicked & Dimed) will delight fans of thought-provoking writing.
Heaven & Hell. The latest from religious scholar Bart Ehrman explores the enduring belief in the afterlife.
Hello I Want to Die Please Fix Me. Anna Mehler Paperny explores how we treat (or mistreat, or ignore) depression after a failed suicide attempt.
How to Be An Artist. Art critic Jerry Saltz inspires budding artists to awaken their creative potential.
How to Be Fine. Jolenta Greenberg & Kristen Meinzer (By the Book podcast) learn how to live your best life by reading fifty self-help books.
How to Eat. Mark Bittman and David Katz answer all your questions about food, diet and nutrition in an easy Q&A format. A Peak Pick!
Lady in Waiting. This memoir by Anne Glenconner, lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret, combines memoir with royal intrigue.
Legendary Children. Tom Fitzgerald looks at the popularity and influence of RuPaul’s Drag Race and its influence on queer culture.
More Myself. Grammy winner Alicia Keys shares the story of her successes and struggles in this long-awaited memoir.
Nobody Will Tell You This But Me. A sassy grandmother speaks to her granddaughter from beyond the grave in this memoir from Jimmy Kimmel Live! writer Bess Kalb.
Pharma. Gerald Posner exposes the lies and greed at the heart of the trillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry.
Power Worshippers. Katherine Stewart warns about the rise of religious nationalism in America.
Project 333. Take the minimalist fashion challenge with Courtney Carver, and wear just 33 items of clothing for 3 months.
Recollections of My Nonexistence. Noted essayist Rebecca Solnit turns to memoir to explore how she found her voice in 1980s San Francisco.
The Room Where It Happened. The explosive, highly anticipated memoir from former National Security Advisor to Trump, John Bolton.
Salmon. The latest microhistory from Mark Kurlansky (Salt) takes a close look at the heroic life cycle of salmon.
Some Assembly Required. Take a tour of evolution, from ancient fossils to DNA, with Neil Shubin (Your Inner Fish).
The System. The latest manifesto from Robert Reich considers how to repair a rigged political system.
This is Chance! As a 9.2 earthquake rocked Anchorage, Alaska on Good Friday 1964, reporter Genie Chance stayed on air to help the community survive.
Untamed. The latest memoir from motivational speaker Glennon Doyle (Love Warrior) will inspire women to follow their intuition. A Peak Pick!
Upstream. Stop problems before they happen, with help from Dan Heath (Made to Stick).
Wow, No Thank You. Prepare for nonstop laughs with the latest raunchy essay collection from Samantha Irby (We Are Never Meeting in Real Life). A Peak Pick!
~posted by Frank B.

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