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Two graphic memoirs explore growing up as a minority in the U.S.
In 'Blackouts,' Justin Torres shines a light on silenced LGBTQ history
Jonathan Eig's biography of MLK explores the activist's life and faith
In 'The Covenant of Water,' Abraham Verghese traces an Indian family's drowning curse
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Jamie Loftus' 'Raw Dog' investigates the social and culinary history of the hot dog
Henry Winkler and Arnold Schwarzenegger's memoirs open up about the fear of failing
Max Brooks teaches kids life lessons through the world of 'Minecraft'
Curtis Chin's memoir pays homage to his family's Chinese restaurant
'The Liberators' details the lives of Korean-Americans grappling with the war
Barbra Streisand's memoir looks back on a groundbreaking career
In 'Thicker Than Water,' Kerry Washington processes a family secret
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In 'Let Us Descend,' Jesmyn Ward harnesses the spirituality of an enslaved woman
In 'A Haunting in Hialeah Gardens,' debt takes on many meanings
In 'Differ We Must,' NPR's Steve Inskeep examines Abraham Lincoln's disagreements
'The Coming Wave' and 'Artificial' offer different perspectives on AI
In 'The List,' an allegation of sexual misconduct wreaks havoc on a relationship
'The House of Doors' is a novel about romance, secrecy and colonialism in Malaysia
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