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		<title>Wildland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Evan Osnos moved to Washington, DC, in 2013 after a decade away from the United States. While abroad, he often found himself making a case for America, urging the citizens of Egypt, Iraq or China to trust that even though America had made grave mistakes throughout its history, it aspired to some foundational moral commitments - the rule of law, the power of truth, the right of equal opportunity for all. But when he returned to the United States, he found each of these principles under assault. In search of an explanation for the crisis, he focused on three places he knew firsthand: Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois. Reported over the course of six years, 'Wildland' follows ordinary individuals as they navigate the varied landscapes of 21st-century America.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>THE <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER</b><b>&#8216;A  sweeping and brilliant portrait</b><b>&#8216;</b> <i>GUARDIAN</i><b>&#8216;A reportorial tour de force ? Heart-rending, appalling and hard to put down&#8217;</b> JANE MAYER&#8217;<b>Visionary in scope, compassionate in procedure ? Definitive&#8217;</b> AYAD AKHTAREvan Osnos moved to Washington, DC, in 2013 after a decade away from the United States. While abroad, he often found himself making a case for America, urging the citizens of Egypt, Iraq or China to trust that even though America had made grave mistakes throughout its history, it aspired to some foundational moral commitments &#8211; the rule of law, the power of truth, the right of equal opportunity for all. But when he returned to the United States, he found each of these principles under assault.In search of an explanation for the crisis, he focused on three places he knew firsthand: Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois. Reported over the course of six years, <i>Wildland</i> follows ordinary individuals as they navigate the varied landscapes of twenty-first-century America. Through their powerful, often poignant stories, Osnos traces the sources of America&#8217;s political dissolution. He finds answers in the rightward shift of the financial elite in Greenwich; in the collapse of social infrastructure and possibility in Clarksburg; and in the compounded effects of segregation and violence in Chicago. The truth about the state of the nation may be found not in the slogans of political leaders but in the intricate details of individual lives, and in the hidden connections between them. A dramatic, prescient examination of seismic changes in American politics and culture, <i>Wildland </i>is the story of a crucible, a period bounded by two shocks to America&#8217;s psyche, two assaults on the country&#8217;s sense of itself: the attacks of September 11 in 2001 and the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Following the lives of everyday Americans in three cities across two decades, Osnos illuminates the country in a startling light, revealing how it lost the moral confidence to see itself as larger than the sum of its parts.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Evan Osnos moved to Washington, DC, in 2013 after a decade away from the United States. While abroad, he often found himself making a case for America, urging the citizens of Egypt, Iraq or China to trust that even though America had made grave mistakes throughout its history, it aspired to some foundational moral commitments - the rule of law, the power of truth, the right of equal opportunity for all. But when he returned to the United States, he found each of these principles under assault. In search of an explanation for the crisis, he focused on three places he knew firsthand: Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois. Reported over the course of six years, 'Wildland' follows ordinary individuals as they navigate the varied landscapes of 21st-century America.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>THE <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER</b><b>&#8216;A reportorial tour de force ? Heart-rending, appalling and hard to put down&#8217;</b> JANE MAYER<b>&#8216;Richly reported, beautifully written ? A riveting tale of dark times, told with a pathos and humanity that </b><b>prompts hope of something better&#8217;</b> MICHAEL J. SANDEL&#8217;<b>Visionary in scope, compassionate in procedure ? Definitive&#8217;</b> AYAD AKHTAREvan Osnos moved to Washington, DC, in 2013 after a decade away from the United States. While abroad, he often found himself making a case for America, urging the citizens of Egypt, Iraq or China to trust that even though America had made grave mistakes throughout its history, it aspired to some foundational moral commitments &#8211; the rule of law, the power of truth, the right of equal opportunity for all. But when he returned to the United States, he found each of these principles under assault.In search of an explanation for the crisis, he focused on three places he knew firsthand: Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois. Reported over the course of six years, <i>Wildland</i> follows ordinary individuals as they navigate the varied landscapes of twenty-first-century America. Through their powerful, often poignant stories, Osnos traces the sources of America&#8217;s political dissolution. He finds answers in the rightward shift of the financial elite in Greenwich; in the collapse of social infrastructure and possibility in Clarksburg; and in the compounded effects of segregation and violence in Chicago. The truth about the state of the nation may be found not in the slogans of political leaders but in the intricate details of individual lives, and in the hidden connections between them. A dramatic, prescient examination of seismic changes in American politics and culture, <i>Wildland </i>is the story of a crucible, a period bounded by two shocks to America&#8217;s psyche, two assaults on the country&#8217;s sense of itself: the attacks of September 11 in 2001 and the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Following the lives of everyday Americans in three cities across two decades, Osnos illuminates the country in a startling light, revealing how it lost the moral confidence to see itself as larger than the sum of its parts.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Former vice president Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been called both the luckiest man and the unluckiest - fortunate to have sustained a fifty-year political career that reached the White House, but also marked by deep personal losses that he has suffered. Yet even as Biden's life has been shaped by drama, it has also been powered by a willingness, rare at the top ranks of politics, to confront his shortcomings, errors and reversals of fortune. His trials have forged in him a deep empathy for others in hardship - an essential quality as he addresses a nation at its most dire hour in decades. Blending up-close journalism and broader context, Evan Osnos illuminates Biden's life and captures the characters and meaning of an extraordinary presidential election.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The new biography of President Joe Biden by National Book Award winner and <i>New Yorker </i>staff writer Evan Osnos &#8211; </b><b>A <i>Financial Times, </i><i>Guardian </i>and <i>Daily Express </i>Book of the Year</b><b>&#8216;A thoroughly readable primer&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></b><b>&#8216;Biden has overcome unimaginable tribulation, multiple presidential primary humiliations, a potentially crippling speech impediment and his own mediocrity. Now he carries the hopes of billions upon his shoulders&#8217;</b><b> <i>Sunday Times</i></b>President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been called both the luckiest man and the unluckiest &#8211; fortunate to have sustained a fifty-year political career that reached the White House, but also marked by deep personal losses that he has suffered. Yet even as Biden&#8217;s life has been shaped by drama, it has also been powered by a willingness, rare at the top ranks of politics, to confront his shortcomings, errors and reversals of fortune. His trials have forged in him a deep empathy for others in hardship &#8211; an essential quality as he addresses a nation at its most dire hour in decades.Blending up-close journalism and broader context, Evan Osnos illuminates Biden&#8217;s life and captures the characters and meaning of an extraordinary presidential election. He draws on lengthy interviews with Biden and on revealing conversations with more than a hundred others, including President Barack Obama, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and a range of progressive activists, advisers, opponents, and Biden family members. In this nuanced portrait, Biden emerges as flawed, yet resolute, and tempered by the flame of tragedy &#8211; a man who just may be uncannily suited for his moment in history.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The new biography of President Joe Biden by National Book Award winner and <i>New Yorker </i>staff writer Evan Osnos &#8211; </b><b>A <i>Financial Times, </i><i>Guardian </i>and <i>Daily Express </i>Book of the Year</b><b>&#8216;A thoroughly readable primer&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></b><b>&#8216;Biden has overcome unimaginable tribulation, multiple presidential primary humiliations, a potentially crippling speech impediment and his own mediocrity. Now he carries the hopes of billions upon his shoulders&#8217;</b><b> <i>Sunday Times</i></b>President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been called both the luckiest man and the unluckiest &#8211; fortunate to have sustained a fifty-year political career that reached the White House, but also marked by deep personal losses that he has suffered. Yet even as Biden&#8217;s life has been shaped by drama, it has also been powered by a willingness, rare at the top ranks of politics, to confront his shortcomings, errors and reversals of fortune. His trials have forged in him a deep empathy for others in hardship &#8211; an essential quality as he addresses a nation at its most dire hour in decades.Blending up-close journalism and broader context, Evan Osnos illuminates Biden&#8217;s life and captures the characters and meaning of an extraordinary presidential election. He draws on lengthy interviews with Biden and on revealing conversations with more than a hundred others, including President Barack Obama, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and a range of progressive activists, advisers, opponents, and Biden family members. In this nuanced portrait, Biden emerges as flawed, yet resolute, and tempered by the flame of tragedy &#8211; a man who just may be uncannily suited for his moment in history.</p>
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