Incoming Resources
- The extraordinary life of an ordinary man, a memoir, Paul Newman, based on interviews and oral histories conducted by Stewart Stern
- Let us dream, the path to a better future, Pope Francis in conversation with Austen Ivereigh
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, on equality, determination & service, interview and photography, Geoff Blackwell
- James Cameron's story of science fiction, written by Randall Frakes [and five others] ; foreword by James Cameron ; preface by Randall Frakes ; afterword by Brooks Peck
- Chasing Cosby, the downfall of America's dad, Nicole Weisensee Egan
- Storytellers, questions, answers and the craft of journalism, Leigh Sales
- Let us dream, the path to a better future, Pope Francis in conversation with Austen Ivereigh
- Gender explorers, our stories of growing up trans and changing the world, Juno Roche ; foreword by Susie Green ; afterword by Cara English and Jay Stewart
- Women of ideas, interviews from Philosophy bites, edited by Suki Finn
- Anatomy of a song, the oral history of 45 iconic hits that changed rock, R & B and pop, Marc Myers
- A hell of a lot of glass, Kate Ramsay
- In the company of women, inspiration and advice from over 100 makers, artists, and entrepreneurs, Grace Bonney ; principal photography by Sasha Israel
- Talking with champions, inspirational insights from elite champions, Tristan K'Nell
- The writer's room, conversations about writing, Charlotte Wood
- And how are you, Dr. Sacks?, a biographical memoir of Oliver Sacks, Lawrence Weschler
- Investment wisdom, great Australian investors share their stories, Brett Kelly
- A portrait of Bowie, a tribute to Bowie by his artistic collaborators & contemporaries, introduction & interviews, Brian Hiatt
- Doctors of rhythm, Jake Brown
- Human, a portrait of our world, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
- Girl warriors, how 25 young activists are saving the Earth, Rachel Sarah
- This searing light, the sun and everything else, Joy Division : the oral history, Jon Savage
- Shakespeare, the man who pays the rent, Judi Dench with Brendan O'Hea ; illustrations by Judi Dench