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Ronald Kessler's In the President's
Secret Service: Behind the Scenes
with Agents in the Line of Fire and
the Presidents They Protect (Crown)
penetrates the wall of secrecy that
surrounds the U.S. Secret Service, dis-
closing assassination attempts never
before revealed, the dangers agents
face and how they carry out their mis-
sions, as well as how in recent years
management has cut corners, putting
current and future officeholders in
danger.
In The Waxman Report: How
Congress Really Works (Twelve), Rep.
Henry Waxman of California, with co-
writer Joshua Green, offers a behind-
the-scenes look at how legislation
really gets passed.
As a follow-up to their hit book
Freakonomics, authors Steven D.
Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner have
written SuperFreakonomics: Global
Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and
Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy
Life Insurance, another mix of smart
economic thinking mixed with great
storytelling to explain the sometimes
tough, sometimes funny truths about
the planet.
In You Were Always Mom's
Favorite! Sisters in Conversation
Throughout Their Lives (Random
House), Georgetown linguistics pro-
fessor Deborah Tannen helps translate
"sisterspeak" — "that mixture of
cherished connection and inescapable
competition" — and provides a guide
to navigate and strengthen the bond
between sisters.

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In 500 Things to Eat Before It's Too
Late and the Very Best Places to
Eat Them (Houghton Mifflin), food
journalists Jane and Michael Stern
explore the best destination dishes in
local restaurants, dives and shacks,
finding regional grub and local deli-
cacies and ranking the best places
to dig into each foodstuff. Making
Michigan appearances: cheese curds
at Zingerman's in Ann Arbor and
cherry pie at Cherry Hut in Beulah.
A paperback, Jewish Cooking
Boot Camp: The Modern Girl's
Guide to Cooking Like a Jewish
Grandmother (Globe Pequot Press)
by Andrea Marks Carneiro and Roz
Marks includes 50 easy-to-make, tra-
ditional (and nontraditional) recipes
for the Jewish holidays, Shabbat and
other important occasions (like hav-
ing a significant other's mother over
for dinner).

PHOTOGRAPHY
In the coffee table book A Motor
City Year (Wayne State University
Press), photographer John Sobczak
captures everyday life in Metro
Detroit in 365 images. The book is
divided into four sections accord-
ing to the seasons. The photo-
graphs showcase the familiar (the
Thanksgiving Day Parade, the
Woodward Dream Cruise, local
personalities like Mitch Albom)
to the less familiar (the novelties
at Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical
Museum, a Holocaust survivor and
his daughter at a Yom Hashoah
observance at the Holocaust
Memorial Center).
Wayne State University alumni
will find more than 140 years' worth
of historical photos and archival
material in Evelyn Aschenbrenner's
A History of Wayne State
University in Photographs (Wayne
State University Press). Many build-
ings are of Jewish interest — like
the Max Jacob House at 451 Kirby,
now the official residence of WSU's
president.

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