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nonfiction

[non-fik-shuhn] / nɒnˈfɪk ʃən /


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The heady early years at Apple, wartime endurance in Britain, Motown’s hidden genius and more of the month’s best nonfiction.

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The narrator of “10:04” dreams of a book that, “like a poem, is neither fiction nor nonfiction, but a flickering between them.”

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This complex relationship to the West in general and Texas—McMurtry’s home state—in particular courses through the McMurtry oeuvre of novels, screenplays, nonfiction and criticism.

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He wrote more than two dozen books, including Cold War spy trilogies and World War II nonfiction.

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As a TV correspondent, she kept her focus on nonfiction books about personal finance.

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