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Once the school year begins and Labor Day weekend comes to an end, summer has had its last hurrah. There's no better way to welcome the cold, fall days than by cozying up with a good read. Okay, we probably don't need to get ahead of ourselves here. While summer may soon come to its unofficial close, we're still in the midst of a serious heatwave that feels nothing like fall.
The point is, no matter the weather, it's always a great time to pick up a new book. If you're looking for a book to get lost in this September, you can check out Amazon's Best Books of the Month section. Each month, Amazon's editors curate a list of 10 new, exciting must-reads. For September you'll find the spotlight on "Washington Black" by Esi Edugyan, as well as nine other great picks.
If you can't decide what book to read next, check out this list to see what Amazon's editors think are the month's best books.
Captions have been provided by Erin Kodicek, editor of books and Kindle at Amazon.com.
"Washington Black" by Esi Edugyan
AmazonBuckle up for a brutal beginning to Esi Edugyan’s "Washington Black," but the life of a sugar plantation slave takes a dramatic, and adventurous, turn after he is assigned to be the manservant of his master’s brother — an abolitionist.
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"Small Fry" by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
AmazonWhat was it like being the daughter of mythic and mercurial Apple founder, Steve Jobs? "Small Fry" gives Lisa Brennan-Jobs’s provocative account of her fascinating, but highly fraught childhood.
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"Leadership: In Turbulent Times" by Doris Kearns Goodwin
AmazonAnswering the question of whether leaders are born or made, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Team of Rivals" examines four presidents who were tested by unforeseen obstacles and managed to rise to the occasion.
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