10 best nonfiction titles of 2014

Here are the 10 nonfiction titles that the Monitor’s book critics admired most in 2014.

9. "Thirteen Days in September," by Lawrence Wright

Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright’s account of the 1978 Camp David summit meeting of US President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minster Menachem Begin is built on fascinating personal and historical details. (Knopf, 368 pp.)

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