Best books of 2010: nonfiction
In 2010 Monitor reviewers critiqued hundreds of books. Here's a list of the 28 nonfiction titles they considered the most outstanding. To assist you with your holiday shopping, each title here has a link that allows you to purchase the book – even as you help to support The Christian Science Monitor
1. "Daring Young Men," by Richard Reeves
"Daring Young Men: The Heroism and Triumph of the Berlin Airlift," by Richard Reeves (Knopf, 256 pp., $28.00). Presidential historian Richard Reeves chronicles the courage and resolve that drove the Berlin Airlift. (CSMonitor.com review, 1/25/10)
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