And thats a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the Chicago Tribune. New york times columnist david brooks is next on on booktv. You look so where are character comes from and how it is shaped. He argues and our modern culture we live either for our resume for our social connections. David needs no introduction he will get one anyway. David serves as an oped columnist for the New York Times which is done for over a dozen years producing two columns every week as well as a commentator on pbs news hour nprs all things considered, and nbcs meet the press. He praises serve as a Police Reporter for the City News Bureau which is a wire service joined only by the Chicago Tribune and suntimes, writer for the Washington Times and a book review editor, reporter and occasional movie critic and later oped editor at the wall street journal. He answered as a Senior Editor of the Weekly Standard as well as contributing editor for the atlantic and newsweek. A best selling a
And nbcs meet the press. He previously served as a Police Reporter for the City News Bureau a news service a writer for the washington times, and a become review editor and occasional movie critic. He is also served as the Senior Editor of the Weekly Standard and contributing editor for the atlantic and news week, bestsauling author, brooks books including on paradise drive, and his third book, the social animal, the siden sources of love, character and achievement, became a New York Times number one best seller. The work he is discussing tonight is already number one on the amazon hard cover bestseller list. In addition to all of this [applause] i think that merits applause. David teaches at Yale University and is a member have American Academy of arts and sciences. Responding to david tonight is mike a nationally cindy indicate columnist who appears twice weekly in the Washington Post and the author of hero conservatism. And a fellow at the he previously served as a senior fellow at