The New York Times: Nonfiction Bestsellers
The top 15 "Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction" titles for 03/08/2025, fetched from The New York Times Books API.
- 1 (6). THE HOUSE OF MY MOTHER, Shari Franke (Gallery)
Franke gives an account of abuse within her family, who gained a following with their YouTube channel “8 Passengers.” - 2 (-). THE TEARS OF THINGS, Richard Rohr (Convergent)
The author of “The Universal Christ” explicates the writings of Jewish prophets and reflects upon modern life. - 3 (3). ON TYRANNY, Timothy Snyder (Crown)
Twenty lessons from the 20th century about the course of tyranny. - 4 (1). THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE, Bessel van der Kolk (Penguin)
How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery. - 5 (4). THE ANXIOUS GENERATION, Jonathan Haidt (Penguin Press)
A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children. - 6 (10). THE WAGER, David Grann (Vintage)
The survivors of a shipwrecked British vessel on a secret mission during an imperial war with Spain have different accounts of events. - 7 (2). I'LL HAVE WHAT SHE'S HAVING, Chelsea Handler (Dial)
In a collection of essays, the comedian shares some public and private moments from her life. - 8 (-). POVERTY, BY AMERICA, Matthew Desmond (Crown)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Evicted” examines the ways in which affluent Americans keep poor people poor. - 9 (5). THE TECHNOLOGICAL REPUBLIC, Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska (Crown Currency)
Two senior leaders at Palantir Technologies enumerate what they see as potential global threats to the United States. - 10 (-). THE LAST MANAGER, John W. Miller (Avid Reader)
A biography of Earl Weaver, the Baltimore Orioles manager from 1968 to 1982. - 11 (-). THE ART OF THE SNL PORTRAIT, Mary Ellen Matthews with Alison Castle and Emily Oberman (Abrams)
Portraits and behind-the-scenes photographs by the resident photographer for “Saturday Night Live.” - 12 (12). HILLBILLY ELEGY, JD Vance (Harper)
The vice president, in a memoir written shortly after graduating from Yale Law School, looks at the struggles of the white working class through the story of his own childhood. - 13 (-). SAY EVERYTHING, Ione Skye (Gallery)
The performer who gained notice in the movie “Say Anything” shares details of her career and relationships. - 14 (-). GREENLIGHTS, Matthew McConaughey (Crown)
The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the last 35 years. - 15 (13). OUTLIVE, Peter Attia with Bill Gifford (Harmony)
A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.