Looking over your list, checking it twice? Here, some suggestions for making the hurdle
of holiday gift-giving a little easier to overcome.
1. HIGHEST DUTY: My
Search for What Really Matters by Captain Chesley "Sully"
Sullenberger with Jeffrey Zaslow (William Morrow, $25.99). Strong storytelling; great story.
2. CHERRIES IN
WINTER: My Family's Recipe for Hope in Hard Times by Suzan Colon (Doubleday, $21.95). Reinvention memoir. Uplifting.
3. FAMILY MEALS:
Coming Together to Care for an Aging Parent by Michael Tucker (Atlantic Monthly
Press, $24). In warm, easy prose, the
author and actor shares personal dramas.
4. U IS FOR UNDERTOW
by Sue Grafton (Putnam, $27.95). Her
latest Kinsey Millhone detective novel. Compelling.
5. BORN ROUND: The
Secret History of a Full-Time Eater by Frank Bruni (The Penguin Press,
$25.95). Inside a food critic's life.
You won't soon forget it.
6. GLIMMER: How
Design Can Transform Your Life, and Maybe Even the World by Warren Berger
(featuring the ideas of Bruce Mau) (The Penguin Press, $27.95). Accomplished take on design and those who
create it.
7. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
OF THE THIRD-GRADE KIND: Thoughts on Teacherhood by Phillip Done (Center
Street/Hachette Book Group, $22.99).
Lively; insightful.
8. THE BOY WHO
HARNESSED THE WIND: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope by William
Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer (William Morrow, $25.99). A young African's brave adventures.
9. COME BACK, COMO: Winning the Heart of a Reluctant Dog by
Steven Winn (Harper, $23.99). A dog's
life, entertainingly told.
10. WISDOM OF THE LAST FARMER: Harvesting Legacies from the
Land by Davis
Mas Masumoto (Free Press, $25). Personal
history, from the ground up.