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Resources share the relationship genre to Essays
- Homo irrealis, essays, André Aciman
- The best strangers in the world, stories from a life spent listening, Ari Shapiro
- Somehow, thoughts on love, Anne Lamott
- Dangerous women, fifty reflections on women, power and identity, edited by Jo Shaw, Ben Fletcher-Watson and Abrisham Ahmadzadeh
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- Trick mirror, reflections on self-delusion, Jia Tolentino
- The collected schizophrenias, essays, Esmé Weijun Wang
- Dispatches from the race war, Tim Wise
- The land between two rivers, writing in an age of refugees, Tom Sleigh
- The best American essays 2020, edited and with an introduction by André Aciman ; Robert Atwan, series editor
- Just us, an American conversation, Clauda Rankine
- In the Heights, finding home, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Jeremy McCarter
- Essential essays, culture, politics, and the art of poetry, Adrienne Rich ; edited and with an introduction by Sandra M. Gilbert
- Languages of truth, essays 2003-2020, Salman Rushdie
- On Autumn Lake, the collected essays, Douglas Crase
- My time among the whites, notes from an unfinished education, Jennine Capó Crucet
- Mother noise, Cindy House
- Encounterism, the neglected joys of being in person, Andy Field
- The lonely stories, 22 celebrated writers on the joys & struggles of being alone, edited by Natalie Eve Garrett
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- Wife, daughter, self, Beth Kephart ; William Sulit, illustrator
- Erosion, essays of undoing, Terry Tempest Williams
- And we came outside and saw the stars again, writers from around the world on the COVID-19 pandemic, edited by Ilan Stavans
- See what can be done, essays, criticism, and commentary, Lorrie Moore
- Maybe it's me, on being the wrong kind of woman, Eileen Pollack
- Kant's little Prussian head and other reasons why I write, an autobiography in essays, Claire Messud
- Bring your baggage and don't pack light, essays, Helen Ellis
- The long slide, thirty years in American journalism, Tucker Carlson
- Don't call me princess, essays on girls, women, sex, and life, Peggy Orenstein
- Novelist as a vocation, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen
- Concentrate, poems, Courtney Faye Taylor
- Our only world, ten essays, Wendell Berry
- Everybody's favorite, tales from the world's worst perfectionist, Lillian Stone
- Letters to a writer of color, edited by Deepa Anappara and Taymour Soomro
- Victory is assured, uncollected writings of Stanley Crouch, Stanley Crouch ; edited with a preface by Glenn Mott ; with an introduction by Jelani Cobb ; afterword by Wynton Marsalis
- Look for me there, grieving my father, finding myself, Luke Russert
- The necessity of exile, essays from a distance, Shaul Magid
- What white people can do next, from allyship to coalition, Emma Dabiri
- The philosophy of modern song, Bob Dylan
- These precious days, essays, Ann Patchett
- Picturing joy, stories of connection, George Lange
- Life in the garden, Penelope Lively
- Black nerd problems, William Evans and Omar Holmon
- Excuse me while I disappear, tales of midlife mayhem, Laurie Notaro
- Together we rise, behind the scenes at the protest heard round the world, the Women's March organizers and Condé Nast
- The world is a book, indeed, writing, reading, and traveling, Peter LaSalle
- The book of (more) delights, Ross Gay
- Body language, writers on identity, physicality, and making space for ourselves, edited by Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile
- Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
- Still no word from you, notes in the margin, Peter Orner