| |  |  | | Through a single church window, one family's sweeping history comes to life | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - By excavating the stories of his own ancestors, a two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning author transforms our understanding of the American story
- "A major accomplishment in its reach and scope and reconnection with the past" (Los Angeles Times)
- "Profoundly illuminating on many fronts" (Booklist starred review)
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 |  | | Witness the working-class uprising that swept 16th-century Europe | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - An "engrossing" survey (The New York Times Book Review) of the little-known German Peasants' War
- "Exciting… Likely to be the go-to study for years to come" (Library Journal starred review)
- Written by a prizewinning Oxford University historian
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 |  | | What role has the color blue played in Black history? | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A National Book Award–winning scholar explores the centuries-long relationship between blue and Blackness across literature, art, folklore, and music
- Named a most anticipated book by Time, USA Today, People, Harper's Bazaar, and many more
- "A sinewy, pulsing narrative that positions the past as an active, living force in the present. Readers will be swept up" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
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 |  | | How World War II molded a generation of US leaders | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From a New York Times bestselling author and distinguished historian
- Examines the conflict's influence on the philosophies and policies of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Bush Sr.
- "Brilliantly blends vivid biographical sketches with astute political analysis" (Pulitzer Prize winner Fredrik Logevall)
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 |  | | 'This book will transform the way you see this country' (Michelle Alexander) | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In this instant New York Times bestseller, a sociologist argues that US public schools were designed to uphold unequal treatment
- Named a most anticipated book of 2025 by Esquire and Oprah Daily
- "A troubling and eye-opening examination of the foundational role educators played in developing America's racial hierarchy" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
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 |  | | On December 11, 1960, JFK's momentous presidency nearly ended before it even began | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Recounts the first assassination attempt on the 35th US president — and why it ultimately failed
- An instant New York Times bestseller from the authors of The Lincoln Conspiracy
- Douglas Brinkley calls it "a page-turner"
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 |  | | Why the story of the United States is the story of California | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A sweeping read that spans six centuries, covering everything from Spanish colonization to the rise of Silicon Valley
- "A monumental history… Makes a compelling case that California is the heartbeat of our nation" (Douglas Brinkley)
- From a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist "with a knack for storytelling" (The Economist) and "an eye for telling detail" (The New York Times Book Review)
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 |  | | In Nazi-occupied Paris, two women saved dozens of Allied soldiers — until a shocking betrayal | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A captivating World War II tale of heroism, deceit, and redemption
- Informed by never-before-seen records unearthed across five countries
- "A riveting true story that reads like a movie script and showcases the power of humans to persist in the face of overwhelming odds" (Elizabeth Letts)
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 |  | | The fascinating history of choice in the modern age | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A University of Pennsylvania historian reveals how personal decision-making came to be associated with freedom — and the surprising downsides to it
- Examines the rise of shopping, love marriages, human rights, and more
- "At a time when we are awash with options — indeed, drowning in them — Rosenfeld's analysis… feels especially timely" (The Millions)
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 |  | | In 1924, Harvard's first female professor took on the booming auto industry | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Learn about Alice Hamilton's crusade against a deadly new invention: leaded gasoline, which would poison millions of Americans
- Perfect for fans of Kate Moore's The Radium Girls
- "Readers will be riveted" (Publishers Weekly starred review) by Hamilton's fight for public health and environmental justice
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