The first definitive narrative history of Watergate, exploring the full scope of the scandal through the politicians, investigators, journalists, and informants who made it the most influential political event of our modern era.
Bestselling travel writer Richard Grant "sensitively probes the complex and troubled history of the oldest city on the Mississippi River through the eyes of a cast of eccentric and unexpected characters" (Newsweek).
Perfect for fans of Samantha Irby and Trick Mirror, a funny, whip-smart collection of personal essays exploring the intersection of queerness, relationships, pop culture, the internet, and identity, introducing one of the most undeniably original new voices today.
A timely and sensible challenge to the prevalent notion that computers necessarily enhance mental development and learning and a warning that computers might hinder a child's social development.
#1 New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Kennedy and Me, Five Days in November, and Five Presidents reflects on years in the Secret Service, witnessing some of the most pivotal moments in American history while guarding First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Rescuing Franklin from the cliche of the genial codger, the bestselling author of KISSINGER celebrates the most advanced and earthy of the founding fathers in a riveting biography that brings Benjamin Franklin to life.
A vivid, sweeping, history of mankind's battles with infectious disease that contextualizes the COVID-19 pandemic for readers of bestsellers Yuval Harari's Sapiens and John Barry's The Great Influenza.