New York Times Notable Books of 2021 on 19th Century America

It is that time of year. Publications are putting out their “Best Of” lists of books. Here are non-fiction books the New York Times has on its list of 100 Notable Books of 2021:

By Christine Leigh Heyrman $28.95 Alfred A. Knopf
Nonfiction

This account of a love triangle that roiled the country’s burgeoning evangelical movement in the late 1820s is scholarship at its most entertaining and insightful, as Heyrman, mining smoldering letters by aspiring missionaries, chronicles the ambition, hypocrisy and sexism at the heart of a crusade.

By Clint Smith $29.00 Little, Brown
Nonfiction

Smith, a poet and journalist, spoke with scholars, guides, heritage fanatics and tourists as he visited sites key to America’s slavery past. The result is timely and profound, an eloquent view of a history we have yet fully to confront.

By Annette Gordon-Reed $15.95 Liveright
Nonfiction Memoir

In a book that is part memoir, part history, Gordon-Reed (who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 for “The Hemingses of Monticello”) recounts her continuing affection for her home state of Texas, despite its reputation for violence and racism, writing that “the things that happened there couldn’t have happened in other places.”

 

 

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