Here are the nominees for The Readers' Choice Award for Outstanding Work of Nonfiction:
(Note, hyperlinked titles have been NH Center for the Book books-of-the-week, hyperlinked authors have had other titles featured on our blog.) - Lie After Lie: The True Story of a Master of Deception, Betrayal, and Murder, Lara Bricker
- Was That a Name I Dropped?, Paul E. Brogan
- States of Grace: Encounters with Real Yankees, Edie Clark
- Granite Grumblings: Life in the 'Live Free or Die' State, Glenn K. Currie
- Beyond the Notches: Stories of Place in New Hampshire's North Country, John Harris, Kay Morgan, and Mike Dickerman, editors
- Command Influence, Robert Shaines
- Visible Voices: Literacy and the Invisible Homeless, Melissa M. Juchniewicz
- Crosswise to the Government: Memoir of an Innocent Spouse, Meg Ledgeway (Katharine Lofgren)
- Turn & Jump, Howard Mansfield
- Your Book Starts Here, Mary Carroll Moore
- Jefferson's Dream, The Ballad of the Declaration of Independence, John Perrault
- Franco-American Life & Culture in Manchester, New Hampshire, Robert B. Perreault
- Mothers of Scouting, Edward L. Rowan
- Headin' for the Rhubarb! A New Hampshire Dictionary (well, kinda), Rebecca Rule
- Violence, Veils and Bloodlines: Reporting from War Zones, Louis J. Salome
- Bad Blood: Freedom and Death in the White Mountains, Casey Sherman
- The Nature of New Hampshire: Natural Communities of the Granite State, Dan Sperduto and Ben Kimball
- Roads Less Traveled: Visionary New England Lives, John Walters
Next week I will feature the titles nominated for Outstanding Work of Poetry.
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