// Who Is Vera Kelly? - Rosalie Knecht  While working at a New York City radio station in 1962, Vera is recruited by the CIA to travel to Argentina and infiltrate activists within the Buenos Aires college student community, as well as wir
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   // Cherry - Nico Walker  Walker’s debut, semi-autobiographical novel, written while in prison for bank robbery. We follow the main character - a young, unnamed man from suburban Cleveland - as he drops out of college, joins the Army as a
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   // Techno Rebels: The Renegades of Electronic Funk - Dan Sicko  Originally published in 1999,  Techno Rebels  quickly became the trusted text on techno’s origins, place in music, and global rise. A native Michigander, Sicko focuses heavil
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   // Nomadland - Jessica Bruder  Bruder spent years immersed in the life of transient Americans who call the road and their mode of transportation (RV’s, motor homes, sedans) home. A predominantly Social Security- collecting eligible group,
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   // Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai - Katsu Kokichi  A rare first-hand account of 19th century Japan told through the unfiltered eyes and voice of a real life samurai. Kokichi describes an adolescence filled with har
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   // Northland - Porter Fox  A well-written account of Fox’s 4,000 mile journey across America’s northern border, from Maine to Washington, which happens to be the longest international boundary on earth. Fox offers educational and historic
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   // Fifty Days of Solitude - Doris Grumbach  Doris Grumbach, now 102 years young, chronicles the six winter weeks she spent alone at her coastal Maine home when she was 75. As an added challenge, she decided to speak to no one during her s
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   // Things We Lost In The Fire - Mariana Enriquez  A collection of lurid and unearthly short stories set in modern day Argentina from the award-winning, Buenos Aires-based author.
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   // The Boatbuilder - Daniel Gumbiner  In Gumbiner’s first novel, 28-year old addict Eli “Berg” Koenigsberg seeks meaning and solace in Northern California. Berg’s wanderings lead him to Alejandro, a master boatbuilder in a quiet town
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   // You Can’t Win - Jack Black  Not  that  Jack Black. The late 19th and early 20th century hobo and burglar Jack Black. First published in 1926,  You Can’t Win  is Black’s memoir chronicling his life on the road, time spent in prison, and
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   // Bruce Chatwin - The Songlines  Traversing Outback Australia, Chatwin explores the ancient Aboriginal dreaming tracks created by nomadic tribes. A balanced mix of travel memoir, philosophy, and historical research.
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   // Crapalachia - Scott McClanahan  Here McClanahan focuses on his early childhood in rural West Virginia, paying particular attention to riotous experiences and interactions with his Uncle Nathan and Grandma Ruby. An uproarious, vivid pie
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