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New & Notable Nonfiction: October 2012 (page 3)


Cover art for HELLO, GORGEOUS
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 9, 2012

"Even though we know the answers to most of the questions--Will our heroine win the coveted role of Fanny Brice in Funny Girl? Will she live happily ever after with her Prince Charming, Elliott Gould?--this book makes getting to them a treat."
Hollywood chronicler Mann (How to Be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood, 2010, etc.) divulges the blood, sweat and tears that propelled a diva's rise to stardom. Read full book review >
Cover art for SHORT NIGHTS OF THE SHADOW CATCHER
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 9, 2012

"Lucent prose illuminates a man obscured for years in history's shadows."
New York Times Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Egan (The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America, 2009, etc.) returns with the story of the astonishing life of Edward Curtis (1868–1952), whose photographs of American Indians now command impressive prices at auction. Read full book review >
Cover art for YOU SAVED ME, TOO
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 6, 2012

"A poignant, memorable story of friendship and of a period in time that should never be forgotten."
Stirring story of the tender and unusual friendship between a Holocaust survivor and a woman 40 years his junior. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE MAN WHO SAW A GHOST
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012

"In rich, lyrical prose, McKinney deftly honors both the man and the mystery."
The story of a great American actor whose art was burnished by an anguished life. Read full book review >
Cover art for TOWER
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012

"A historian's history that deserves pride of place in every library."
Historian and journalist Jones (Countdown to Valkyrie: The July Plot to Kill Hitler, 2008, etc.) enlightens and delights in this history of the London Tower. Read full book review >
Cover art for MAO
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012

"The Great Helmsman fully fleshed, still complicated and ever provocative."
A comprehensive, authoritative new study that challenges the received wisdom regarding Mao's relationship with Stalin and the Soviet Union. Read full book review >