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1. Big Russ and Me
by Tim Russert
NBC-TVUs senior vice Washington bureau chief and host of "Meet the Press" offers an intensely personal and charming memoir of American life in the ... More
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2. Mr. Csi: How a Vegas Dreamer Made a Killing in Hollywood, One Body at a Time
by Anthony Zuiker, Todd Gold
"A wrenching memoir in which the creator of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, one of the most popular shows of all time, applies forensic techniques to ... More
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3. Big Russ & Me: Father and Son: Lessons of Life
by Tim Russert
Now in paperback comes the #1 bestselling Father's Day book of 2004. Tim Russert, one of America's most watched and trusted news anchors, connects ... More
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4. Peppe the Lamplighter
by Elisa Bartone
Long ago, when the streetlights of Little Italy had to be lit by hand, Peppe lived in a tenement on Mulberry Street. His family was poor, so Peppe ... More
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5. A Walk Toward Oregon: A Memoir
by Alvin M Josephy, Jr.
From the celebrated historian, noted for his writings about the American West and the American Indian, comes a wonderfully engaging account of his ... More
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7. Speaking Freely: A Memoir
by Nat Hentoff
Continuing the story he began in "Boston Boy", Nat Hentoff guides readers through more than 40 years of his life in journalism, spanning a career as ... More
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8. Peppe the Lamplighter LB
by Elisa Bartone, Ted Lewin (Illustrator)
Peppe's father is upset when he learns that Peppe has taken a job lighting the gas street lamps in his New York City neighborhood.
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10. The Lion and the Journalist: The Unlikely Friendship of Theodore Roosevelt and Joseph Bucklin Bishop
by Chip Bishop, Professor Douglas Brinkley (Foreword by)
Theodore Roosevelt, accidental president, and Joseph Bishop, newspaper editor, met when the future Rough Rider was police commissioner of New York ... More
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11. Haywire: A Novel of Suspense
by James Mills
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Power, Underground Empire, and Report to the Commissioner comes a thriller of unequaled suspense- ... More
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12. All the Money in the World
by Robert Anthony Siegel
In Siegel's remarkable debut novel, Lou Glasser, a New York criminal defense attorney, represents some of the city's finest drug dealers. When his ... More
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14. In the Long Run: A Father, a Son, and Unintentional Lessons in Happiness
by Jim Axelrod
CBS News White House chief correspondent Axelrod chronicles how, when at a crossroads in his life at age 45, his loving--and deceased--father threw ... More
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15. New York Days
by Willie Morris
In the critically acclaimed "New York Days, " Willie Morris recalls his triumphant, exciting, and ultimately devastating years as the youngest ever ... More
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16. How I Came Into My Inheritance
by Dorothy Gallagher
Nothing Dorothy Gallagher made up for her fabricated, sensational stories about celebrities, for a pulp magazine, could rival in color and drama the ... More
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17. My Hero
by Mary McBride
Leaving her unhappy childhood in Texas behind, TV producer Holly Hicks lands in New York and is given a shot to produce a spot about injured Secret ... More
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18. The View from Alger's Window: A Son's Memoir
by Anthony Hiss, Professor Tony Hiss
Tony Hiss's remarkable memoir of the trial and imprisonment of his father Alger Hiss, one of the most famous victims of the Cold War witch-hunts, ... More
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19. Waterline: Of Fathers, Sons, and Boats
by Joe Soucheray
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20. The Plagiarist
by Benjamin Cheever
Autobiographical novel of a struggling writer and his relationship with his alcoholic, successful author father. The son works for the thinly ... More
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21. Almost a Family: A Memoir
by John Darnton
From a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author comes a beautifully crafted memoir of his lifelong chase after his father's shadow.
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22. Fortunate Son: The Healing of a Vietnam Vet
by Lewis B Puller, Jr.
When Lewis Puller tripped a booby-trapped howitzer round in Vietnam, triggering a explosion that would cost him his legs, his career as a soldier ... More
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23. Letters to My Father
by William Styron, James L W III West (Editor), Rose Styron (Foreword by)
From 1943 to 1953, William Styron wrote over one hundred letters to his father, detailing his adventures and works in progress, and ruminating on the ... More
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24. Boarded Windows
by Dylan Hicks
"Almost Famous" meets "Portnoy's Complaint" A record store clerk in search of his origins confronts his con-man father figure.
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25. 1939
by Professor David Hillel Gelernter
1939 evokes a time when America and the world were unknowingly poised on the brink of an irrevocable transformation. Gelernter gives readers a ... More
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