Incoming Resources
- Megyn Kelly, from lawyer to prime-time anchor, Phoebe Collins
- Reckless years, a diary of love and madness, Heather Chaplin
- Missed translations, meeting the immigrant parents who raised me, Sopan Deb
- Stirring it up with Molly Ivins, a memoir with recipes
- Nisei naysayer, the memoir of militant Japanese American journalist Jimmie Omura
- Une Maison dans le ciel, 460 jours de captiviteĢ aux mains de miliciens islamistes, Amanda Lindhout & Sara Corbett ; Traduit de l'anglais (Canada) par Franck Mirmont
- Arianna Huffington, media mogul and internet news pioneer, Jeri Freedman
- The millionaire was a Soviet mole, the twisted life of David Karr
- Gower Street, a memoir, Nix Wadden
- A Watchman in the Night, What I've Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America
- Across Canada by story, a coast-to-coast literary adventure
- From Chernobyl with love, reporting from the ruins of the Soviet Union, Katya Cengel
- Give me a break, how I exposed hucksters, cheats, and scam artists and became the scourge of the liberal media--, John Stossel
- Glamour, interrupted, how I became the best-dressed patient in Hollywood, Steven Cojocaru
- Ricochet, two women war reporters and a friendship under fire : a memoir, Mary Jo McConahay
- Three journeys, Byron Rogers
- Camelia, save yourself by telling the truth, a memoir of Iran
- Guerrilla nation, my wars in and out of Vietnam
- A man and his presidents, the political odyssey of William F. Buckley Jr., Alvin S. Felzenberg
- Rap dad, a story of family and the subculture that shaped a generation, Juan Vidal
- Between two worlds, my life and captivity in Iran, Roxana Saberi
- My long trip home, a family memoir, Mark Whitaker
- Breathing the fire, fighting to report-- and survive-- the war in Iraq, Kimberly Dozier
- The kingdom of fear, loathsome secrets of a star-crossed child in the final days of the American century, Hunter S. Thompson
- 9 rules of engagement, a military brat's guide to life and success, Harris Faulkner
- Some were paupers, some were kings, dispatches from Kansas, Mark E. McCormick
- Ida Tarbell: Portrait of a Muckraker
- Aislado, viaje interior de un nauĢfrago, Quico TaronjiĢ
- Twentieth century journey, William L. Shirer, Vol. II
- CBS's Don Hollenbeck, an honest reporter in the age of McCarthyism, Loren Ghiglione
- Rufus, the life of the Canadian journalist who interviewed Hitler, Colin Castle
- Hungry, the Highly Anticipated Memoir from One of the Greatest Food Writers of All Time, Grace Dent
- Letters from Red Farm, the untold story of the friendship between Helen Keller and journalist Joseph Edgar Chamberlin, Elizabeth Emerson
- Eye on the struggle, Ethel Payne, the first lady of the Black Press, James McGrath Morris
- The Drudge revolution, the untold story of how talk radio, Fox News, and a gift shop clerk with an internet connection took down the mainstream media, Matthew Lysiak
- Who killed mom?, a delinquent son's meditation on family, mortality, and very tacky candles, Steve Burgess
- A dedicated life, journalism, justice, and a chance for every child
- The imposter's war, the press, propaganda, and the newsman who battled for the minds of America, Mark Arsenault
- A Day Like Today: Memoirs, Memoirs, John Humphrys
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss
- A paler shade of red, memoirs of a radical, W.E. Gutman
- The instant
- My Pashtun rabbi, a Jew's search for truth, meaning, and hope in the Muslim world : a memoir of the Emirates, David Eden
- The longest trip home, a memoir, John Grogan
- Finding Moosewood, finding God, what happened when a TV newsman abandoned his career for life on an island, Jack Perkins
- Breathing the fire, fighting to survive, and get back to the fight, Kimberly Dozier
- Prisoner, my 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary efforts it took to get me out, Jason Rezaian
- Watching porn, and other confessions of an adult entertainment journalist, Lynsey G
- The imposter's war, the press, propaganda, and the newman who battled for the minds of America, Mark Arsenault
- Missed translations, meeting the immigrant parents who raised me