*New & Notable Adult Nonfiction - November Highlights*

Published this month and new to the collection

Updated November 21, 2025
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Book of Lives : A Memoir of Sorts
Atwood, Margaret.
Paper Book
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR FROM NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, THE CHIGACO TRIBUNE, TIME MAGAZINE, PEOPLE, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, GOODREADS, LITHUB, AND MORE How does the greatest writer of our time tell her own story? ...
Bread of Angels : A Memoir
Smith, Patti.
Paper Book
A radiant new memoir from beloved artist and writer Patti Smith, author of the National Book Award winner Just Kids God whispers through a crease in the wallpaper, writes Patti Smith in this indelible account of her life as an artist. A post-World War II childhood...
Insomnia
Robertson, Robbie.
Paper Book
The rock legend tells the story of his wild ride with Martin Scorsese--as friends, adventure-seekers, and boundary-pushing collaborators--with all the heart of his New York Times bestselling memoir Testimony. For four decades, Robbie Robertson produced music for...
The Smiling Land : All Around the Circle in My Newfoundland and Labrador
Doyle, Alan.
Paper Book
Few Canadian musicians or authors are as synonymous with their home province as Alan Doyle is with Newfoundland. And now Alan wants to introduce the rest of the world to his home, taking readers on a freewheeling, eclectic trip through the province. From Fogo Island to the Southwest Coast, Labrador...
We Did Ok, Kid: A Memoir
Hopkins, Anthony
Paper Book
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Academy Award-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins delves into his illustrious film and theater career, difficult childhood, and path to sobriety in his honest, moving, and long-awaited memoir. Born and raised in Port...
The Breath of the Gods: The History and Future of the Wind
Winchester, Simon
Paper Book
New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester returns with a thought-provoking history of the wind, written in his edifying and entertaining style. What is going on with our atmosphere? The headlines are filled with news of devastating hurricanes, murderous tornadoes, and cataclysmic...
Coastal Connections : A History of British Columbia Ferries and Passenger Ships
Hayes, Derek.
Paper Book
Award-winning historian and photographer Derek Hayes examines the long and colorful history of ferries and ships linking the BC coast. From early paddle-wheelers like the S.S. Beaver to the latest high-speed catamaran, ferries and passenger vessels have always been central to the...
Family of Spies: A World War II Story of Nazi Espionage, Betrayal, and the Secret History Behind Pearl Harbor
Kuehn, Christine
Paper Book
A propulsive, never-before-told story of one family's shocking involvement as Nazi and Japanese spies during WWII and the pivotal role they played in the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It began with a letter from a screenwriter, asking about a story. Your family. World War...
Fateful Hours: The Collapse of the Weimar Republic
Ullrich, Volker
Paper Book
Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the Weimar Republic. Germany's first democracy endured for fourteen tumultuous years and culminated with the horrific rise of the Third Reich. As one commentator...
A Festive Season on Vancouver Island
Arnott, Bill.
Paper Book
The perfect illustrated gift for anyone seeking the magic of the holidays. In A Festive Season on Vancouver Island, Bill Arnott transports readers to the enchanting holiday season on Vancouver Island, blending personal insights with the stunning landscapes of the region. From snow...
The Way Out: A True Story of Survival in the Heart of the Rockies
O'Neil, Devon
Paper Book
"On par with Into the Wild... Fast-paced, yet thoughtful and empathetic, all the way to its devastating conclusion, this psychological thriller will haunt me whenever I step off the pavement into the woods. I couldn't stop reading it, and I can't stop thinking about it." -- Bill Gifford, #1...
Rembrandt heist, the
Amore, Anthony M.
Paper Book
A true crime tale of unbelievable friendship, loyalty, criminal genius, and a staggeringly audacious plot to steal one of the world's most valuable paintings--and return it. On April 14, 1975, Myles Connor, already a known art thief, entered the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in...
The Eh Team : A Celebration of Canadianisms from Elbows up to Zamboni
Demers, Charles.
Paper Book
"Funny, short snippets of Canadiana wrung through the hilariously encyclopedic mind of Charlie Demers--so good."--Ins Choi, creator of Kim's Convenience A laugh-out-loud funny guide to how to talk, live, and feel like a Canadian--from CBC "The Debaters" fan...
Powsels and Thrums: Tales from a Creative Life
Garner, Alan
Paper Book
A lyrical memoir of essays and poems from the Booker shortlisted author of Treacle Walker--a profound reflection on the creative journey and the influences that have shaped one of Britain's most beloved writers. Critics praise Alan Garner, calling him "better than anyone...
Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run
McCartney, Paul
Paper Book
An engrossing oral history of a band that came to define a generation, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run tells the madcap story of Paul McCartney and his newly formed band, from their humble beginnings in the early 1970s to their dissolution barely a decade later. Drawn from over 500,000 words...
The age of extraction how tech platforms conquered the economy and threaten our future prosperity
Wu, Tim
Paper Book
Tech platforms manipulate attention, extract wealth, and deepen inequality. In this new book, Tim Wu (The Attention Merchants) explains how we can reclaim control and create a balanced economy that works for everyone. "The magic of Tim Wu's The Age of Extraction is its...
Capitalism: A Global History
Beckert, Sven
Paper Book
A landmark event years in the making, a brilliant global narrative that unravels the defining story of the past thousand years of human history No other phenomenon has shaped human history as decisively as capitalism. It structures how we live and work, how we think about...
The Finest Hotel in Kabul : A People's History of Afghanistan
Doucet, Lyse.
Paper Book
INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The story of a hotel. The story of a nation. When the Inter-Continental Kabul opened in 1969, Afghanistan's first luxury hotel symbolised a dream of a modernising country connected to the world. More than fifty...
Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department
Leonnig, Carol
Paper Book
An Instant New York Times Bestseller "An amazing piece of work . . . This is not just a series of newly reported anecdotes and pieces of information. It is a remarkable thesis about how Trump effectively broke the Justice Department in his first term by bullying it." --Rachel...
The Philosopher in the Valley: Alex Karp, Palantir, and the Rise of the Surveillance State
Steinberger, Michael
Paper Book
An acclaimed New York Times Magazine writer brings us into the world of the controversial technology firm Palantir and its very colorful and outspoken CEO, Alex Karp, tracing the ascent of Big Data, the rise of surveillance technology, and the shifting global balance of power in the 21st...
Sorry, Not Sorry : An Unapologetic Look at What Makes Canada Worth Fighting For
Critch, Mark.
Paper Book
In Sorry, Not Sorry, Critch delves into the heart of what it means to be Canadian at a time when national pride is on the rise. Examining everything from the historical decision of Newfoundland to join Canada, to the modern-day implications of the Freedom Convoy, and the evolving symbolism of the...
We Breed Lions : Confronting Canada's Troubled Hockey Culture
Westhead, Rick.
Paper Book
The allegations read like a scene out of a horror movie. Five National Hockey League players, all of them 18-year-old Canada World Juniors at the time, are alleged to have sexually assaulted a young woman in a London, ON hotel room in June 2018 over several hours. When the players learned that the...
Every Last Fish: A Deep Dive Into Everything They Do for Us and We Do to Them
George, Rose
Paper Book
A fresh and fascinating take on fish, the fishing industry, and our shared future, from one of our most intrepid and entertaining nonfiction writers. Slippery, wet, and strange: Fish can be easier to think of as food than as fellow animals. But what do we know about these creatures...
Gemini: Stepping Stone to the Moon, the Untold Story
Kluger, Jeffrey
Paper Book
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF FALL 2025 From the bestselling co-author of Apollo 13 comes the thrilling untold story of the pioneering Gemini program that was instrumental in getting Americans on the moon. Without Gemini, there...
Life on a Little-Known Planet: Dispatches from a Changing World
Kolbert, Elizabeth
Paper Book
A landmark collection of Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert's most important pieces about climate change and the natural world "To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth," Rolling Stone has advised, "you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert." From her National Magazine...
Nightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer's Guide Through the Sleeping Mind
Carr, Michelle
Paper Book
A leading sleep expert reveals the latest science behind the dreaming brain and why we have nightmares-- offering key insights into how harnessing dreams can improve your sleep and health. To most, dreams are things that slip away when we reemerge into the waking world, their...
The science of pets
Ingram, Jay
Paper Book
In the tradition of The Inside of a Dog, top science writer and TV personality Jay Ingram shares new insights into the hearts, minds, and bodies of the animals who love us (or do they?). More than one billion pets live in homes around the world, sleeping on dog beds,...
Tigers Between Empires: The Improbable Return of Great Cats to the Forests of Russia and China
Slaght, Jonathan C
Paper Book
A Chicago Tribune Most-Anticipated Book of the Season The thrilling saga of the great Amur tiger and the scientists who came together, across the world, to save it. The forests of northeast Asia are home to a marvelous range of animals--fish owls and...
The joy of solitude : how to reconnect with yourself in an overconnected world
Coplan, Robert J.
Paper Book
An engaging, practical guide through the promises and paradoxes of solitude, offering science-backed advice for getting the most out of your alone time and deepening your relationship with yourself and others. Solitude is part of the human experience. But just like other...

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