



THE JORDAN RULES
by Sam Smith · Simon & Schuster
Tells how the Chicago Bulls basketball team came together to win the 1991 NBA championship.


UNDER FIRE
by Oliver L. North with William Novak · Zondervan/HarperCollins
When Rachel Flores' tumultuous relationship with Major Liam McCabe ended abruptly, she refocuses her energy onto her career. She plans to forget Liam and live a peaceful life supplying therapy dogs for recovering military vets-until a patient reveals a traitorous plot within the epicenter of military intelligence. Rachel finds herself ensnared within a web of danger, and only one man can help her ...
BROTHER EAGLE, SISTER SKY: A Message From Chief Seattle
by Susan Jeffers · Dial Press
"All races -- the red, black, yellow, and white -- were once believers in the beauty of the world. 'Brother Eagle, Sister Sky' brings to mind the possibility of a world that once was paradise". Jewell Praying Wolf James, Lineal nephew of Chief Seattle.

THE WORLD IS MY HOME
by James A. Michener · Random House
Account of the life and death of the Japanese art of print-making, the men who made it, and the lusty age in which they flourished.

IRON JOHN
by Robert Bly · Addison-Wesley
On the role of the male mentor, the author seeks to discover the truths about masculinity that gets beyond the stereotypes of our popular culture.

MAUS II
by Art Spiegelman · Pantheon
An autobiographical and biographical cartoon in which the author explores his strained relationship with his father, an Auschwitz survivor, while also relating the story of his parent's experiences as Jews in wartime Poland, as told to him by his dad during a series of conversations they had years later in New York and Vermont.

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.


