The New York Times: Nonfiction Bestsellers

The top 15 "Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction" titles for 09/06/2025, fetched from The New York Times Books API.

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  • 1 (-). SISTER WIFE, Christine Brown Woolley (Gallery)
    Known for her appearances on the reality TV series “Sister Wives,” Woolley chronicles how she moved away from polygamy.
  • 2 (-). LIONS AND SCAVENGERS, Ben Shapiro (Threshold Editions)
    A co-founder of The Daily Wire and conservative podcast host shares his views on inequality.
  • 3 (2). 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.
  • 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 (-). CHASING EVIL, John Edward and Robert Hilland with Natasha Stoynoff (St. Martin’s Essentials)
    A psychic medium and a former F.B.I. agent portray their partnership.
  • 6 (5). ON POWER, Mark R. Levin (Threshold Editions)
    The Fox News host considers various facets of power and its effect on history.
  • 7 (8). BLACK AF HISTORY, Michael Harriot (Dey Street)
    A columnist at TheGrio.com articulates moments in American history that center the perspectives and experiences of Black Americans.
  • 8 (-). MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME, Arundhati Roy (Scribner)
    The author of “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness” ruminates on her relationship with her late mother.
  • 9 (-). THEY ALL CAME TO BARNEYS, Gene Pressman (Viking)
    How three generations of the Pressman family developed the business of the luxury department store Barneys.
  • 10 (6). FRAMED, John Grisham and Jim McCloskey (Vintage)
    Our criminal justice system viewed through the struggles of 10 wrongfully convicted people to achieve exoneration.
  • 11 (7). EVERYTHING IS TUBERCULOSIS, John Green (Crash Course)
    The author of “The Anthropocene Reviewed” chronicles the fight against the deadly infectious disease tuberculosis.
  • 12 (-). WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR, Paul Kalanithi (Random House)
  • 13 (3). BREAKNECK, Dan Wang (Norton)
    An examination of rapid growth and political repression in China and how it compares to the United States.
  • 14 (-). THE FORT BRAGG CARTEL, Seth Harp (Viking)
    An Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter delves into unsolved murders connected to drug trafficking at the Special Operations base.
  • 15 (15). BRAIDING SWEETGRASS, Robin Wall Kimmerer (Milkweed Editions)
    A botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation espouses having an understanding and appreciation of plants and animals.