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New Nonfiction | November 2025 

Adult - What We're Reading | Published November 8, 2025

These nonfiction titles are being released this month. Use your Bloomfield Township Public Library card to place a hold by selecting the linked title.

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You may have noticed that there are delays in getting new books onto the library shelves and into your hands. In early October, the library’s main supplier of books and other materials stopped operating. Thank you for your patience as we work through the logistics of getting up and running with a new supplier. Read more about this change along with suggestions for what to read while you wait.


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  • Person in a bright pink jacket and red gloves holds a finger to their lips on a memoir cover, set against a gray background.

    Book of Lives / Margaret Atwood

    The acclaimed author chronicles bohemian gatherings, her life with the wildly charismatic writer Graeme Gibson, and major political turning points.

  • Fragmented illustrations of Revolutionary War soldiers appear beneath bold text on this dramatic, historically themed book cover.

    The American Revolution and the Fate of the World / Richard Bell

    A recasting of America’s war of independence as a transformative international event—“history from a barstool, not a lecture podium.”

  • Black and white mural showing a man and young girl on a dark background, both facing forward, with bold white text ahead of them.

    Mamba & Mambacita Forever / Vanessa Bryant

    Kobe Bryant’s widow brings together the images and stories of 100+ murals honoring her husband and daughter who died in 2020.

  • Watercolor illustration of a brown and white dog in profile on a gray background shown on a book cover.

    Dog Show / Billy Collins

    The former U.S. Poet Laureate captures the essence and mystery of dogs in this collection of poems, with watercolor canine portraits by Pamela Sztybel.

  • Close-up of an older man with blue eyes, gray hair, and a gentle expression on the cover of a memoir.

    We Did OK, Kid / Anthony Hopkins

    Born and raised in a small Welsh steel town amid war and depression, Hopkins was a struggling student whose prospects looked dim. A 1948 viewing of Hamlet sparked a passion for acting that led him on a path no one predicted.

  • Book cover with a background illustration of a feather quill, designed in an elegant, minimal style.

    The Greatest Sentence Ever Written / Walter Isaacson

    An examination of the origins of the most revolutionary sentence in the Declaration of Independence — defining who we are as Americans and the author’s take on how the seminal words should shape our politics today.

  • Spacecraft orbiting Earth with the Moon in the background and the tagline "Stepping Stone to the Moon, The Untold Story" on the cover.

    Gemini: Stepping Stone to the Moon, the Untold Story / Jeffrey Kluger

    How the pioneering Gemini program was instrumental in putting American astronauts on the moon.

  • A woman stands in front of a vibrant American flag mural on the cover of a cookbook.

    Padma’s All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond / Padma Lakshmi

    A compilation of recipes from the immigrant and Indigenous communities that the host and food expert visited for her TV show, as well as many recipes from her own family, demonstrating what really comprises American cuisine.

  • Stylized blue and yellow book cover with graphic shapes and the Wings band logo centered prominently.

    Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run / Paul McCartney

    Recounts McCartney’s search for identity in the aftermath of The Beatles’ breakup and the formation of a new band.

  • Dolly Parton in a white outfit holding a guitar, standing and smiling on a colorful illustrated book cover.

    Star of the Show: My Life on Stage / Dolly Parton

    The last book in Parton’s photographic trilogy profiles her sensational career in 500+ color pictures.

  • Cookbook cover showing a hand reaching for bread next to a bowl of food, both placed on a simple tabletop.

    Something from Nothing: A Cookbook / Alison Roman

    A collection of 100 simple, smart, timeless recipes that rely on a home cook’s best kept secret: a well-stocked pantry.

  • Black-and-white book cover with a woman in a white dress standing by a wall, one hand raised, next to dense leafy plants.

    Bread of Angels / Patti Smith

    In this new memoir, the musician and writer recalls her post–World War II childhood in a condemned housing complex, her teen years when the first glimmers of art and romance took hold, her early married life in St. Clair Shores, and her time performing on the road.

  • Elderly man in a suit stands smiling with a cane and gesturing, featured on a colorful book cover with large text.

    100 Rules for Living to 100: An Optimist’s Guide to a Happy Life / Dick Van Dyke

    On the eve of his 100th birthday, the performer collects his stories, reflections, and advice on how he’s maintained a zest for life.

  • Painting of Revolutionary War soldiers marching with flags and weapons on a book cover.

    The American Revolution: An Intimate History / Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns

    An illustrated, human-centered history of America’s founding struggle—expanding on the new PBS series.

  • Book cover showing a cloudy sky over calm water with small sailboats in the distance.

    The Breath of the Gods: The History and Future of the Wind / Simon Winchester

    Is the wind a malevolent force or the planet’s savior? A timely exploration of the history, literature, science, poetry, and engineering of wind.

  • Book cover showing stacked coins topped with a digital app icon, with a subtitle referencing tech platforms and the economy.

    The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity / Tim Wu

    The author (The Attention Merchants) explains how we can reclaim control from big tech and create a balanced economy that works for everyone.

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