Hmmm. Two things that leap to mind: Random Family by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, and We Regret to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families by Philip Gourevitch. Dude! You should read Moneyball by Michael Lewis, as well. It has a few dry moments but is overall very worthwhile. Also, it's not nonfiction, but did you ever get around to reading The Corrections? I've loaned out We Regret... and got Moneyball out of the library, but the others I could send if need be.
Note: Everything I have recommended, other than Moneyball, is relentlessly depressing. But, you know me, that's what I like.
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Date: 2004-08-28 02:49 pm (UTC)Note: Everything I have recommended, other than Moneyball, is relentlessly depressing. But, you know me, that's what I like.