The NYT Best Sellers - 24 May 2026 (Nonfiction)
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The NYT Best Sellers - 24 May 2026 (Nonfiction)
01. STRANGERS by Belle Burden
02. THE CASE FOR AMERICA by Bret Baier
03. THE U.S. CONSTITUTION by Melissa Murray
04. TRUE CRIME by Patricia Cornwell
05. FAMESICK by Lena Dunham
06. LONDON FALLING by Patrick Radden Keefe
07. DOGS, BOYS, AND OTHER THINGS I'VE CRIED ABOUT by Isabel Klee
08. INSIDE THE BOX by David Epstein
09. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk
10. MAKE BELIEVE by Mac Barnett
11. ROOKIE by Joshua Taylor Bassett **Not Available**
12. WHEN WE SEE YOU AGAIN by Rachel Goldberg-Polin
13. THIS VAST ENTERPRISE by Craig Fehrman
14. BACKTALKER by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
15. STRIPPED DOWN by Bunnie Xo
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02. THE CASE FOR AMERICA by Bret Baier
Bret Baier's "The Case for America" offers an inspiring defense of the nation's history, values, and character, arguing for unity and resilience amidst contemporary divisions.

03. THE U.S. CONSTITUTION by Melissa Murray
Melissa Murray provides an accessible guide to the U.S. Constitution, annotating each amendment with historical context and modern relevance.

04. TRUE CRIME by Patricia Cornwell
Patricia Cornwell's memoir, "True Crime," delves into her traumatic childhood and personal struggles, revealing the origins of her tenacity and how her life experiences shaped her path to becoming a world-renowned forensic expert and bestselling author of the Kay Scarpetta series.

08. INSIDE THE BOX by David Epstein
David Epstein's 'Inside the Box' reveals how constraints, rather than limitless options, are the true key to unlocking creativity, innovation, and personal satisfaction. He uses compelling stories and research to demonstrate how boundaries lead to breakthroughs and optimal performance.

10. MAKE BELIEVE by Mac Barnett
Mac Barnett's "Make Believe" is a powerful manifesto for art and imagination, advocating for children's literature as a vital art form and recognizing children as exceptional readers.
11. ROOKIE by Joshua Taylor Bassett **Not Available**

14. BACKTALKER by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw's memoir traces her life from a childhood in Ohio to her role as a leading intellectual, detailing how personal experiences shaped her influential concepts of intersectionality and critical race theory.