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Resources share the relationship subject to Essays
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Everybody come alive, a memoir in essays, Marcie Alvis-Walker, creator of Black coffee with white friends
- The price of the ticket, collected nonfiction, 1948-1985, James Baldwin
- Somebody with a little hammer, essays, Mary Gaitskill
- Managing expectations, a memoir in essays, Minnie Driver
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- I'm no philosopher, but I got thoughts, mini-meditations for saints, sinners, and the rest of us, Kristin Chenoweth ; [foreword by Ariana Grande]
- The Art of the personal essay, an anthology from the classical era to the present, selected and with an introduction by Phillip Lopate
- You don't look your age, and other fairy tales, Sheila Nevins
- The best American science and nature writing 2019, edited and with an introduction by Sy Montgomery ; Jaime Green, series editor
- The house of being, Natasha Trethewey
- I wrote this book because I love you, essays, Tim Kreider
- Notes from the henhouse, on marrying a poet, raising children and chickens, and writing, Elspeth Barker ; with an introduction by Raffaella Barker
- Look alive out there, essays, Sloane Crosley
- Bad vibes only, (and other things I bring to the table) : essays, Nora McInerny
- A hitch in time, reflections ready for reconsideration, Christopher Hitchens
- Uncertain ground, citizenship in an age of endless, invisible war, Phil Klay
- Talking as fast as I can, from Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls, and everything in between, Lauren Graham
- Crying in the bathroom, a memoir, Erika L. Sánchez
- Murakami T, the t-shirts I love, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel
- The crane wife, a memoir in essays, CJ Hauser
- This will be my undoing, living at the intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America, Morgan Jerkins
- The best American essays 2022, edited and with an introduction by Alexander Chee ; Robert Atwan, series editor
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- Time for socialism, dispatches from a world on fire, 2016-2021, Thomas Piketty ; translation from the original French by Kristin Couper
- I see life through rosé-colored glasses, Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella
- The bullfighter checks her makeup, my encounter with extraordinary people, Susan Orlean
- Abominations, selected essays from a career of courting self-destruction, Lionel Shriver
- Call them by their true names, American crises (and essays), Rebecca Solnit
- What unites us, reflections on patriotism, Dan Rather & Elliot Kirschner
- Sharing too much, musings from an unlikely life, Richard Paul Evans
- All that happiness is, some words on what matters, Adam Gopnik
- Broken stars, contemporary Chinese science fiction in translation, translated and edited by Ken Liu
- Myth America, historians take on the biggest legends and lies about our past, edited by Kevin M. Kruse, Julian E. Zelizer
- Like love, essays and conversations, Maggie Nelson
- Girls can kiss now, essays, Jill Gutowitz
- God, human, animal, machine, technology, metaphor, and the search for meaning, Meghan O'Gieblyn
- Got your number, the greatest sports legends and the numbers they own, Mike Greenberg, with Paul "Hembo" Hembekides
- ¡Hola papi!, how to come out in a Walmart parking lot and other life lessons, John Paul Brammer
- How we do it, Black writers on craft, practice, and skill, edited by Jericho Brown ; presented by the Hurston/Wright Foundation
- Somehow, thoughts on love, Anne Lamott
- In light-years there's no hurry, cosmic perspectives on everyday life, Marjolijn van Heemstra ; translated by Jonathan Reeder
- Quietly hostile, essays, Samantha Irby
- The best American travel writing 2020, edited and with an introduction by Robert Macfarlane ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- The best American science and nature writing 2021, Ed Yong, editor
- Words are my matter, writings about life and books, 2000-2016 with a journal of a writer's week, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Mean boys, a personal history, Geoffrey Mak
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- Writing in color, fourteen writers on the lessons we've learned, edited by Nafiza Azad and Melody Simpson ; Julie C. Dao, Chloe Gong, Joan He, Kosoko Jackson, Adiba Jaigirdar [and 9 others]
- Wake up America, Black women on the future of democracy, edited by Keisha N. Blain