Stymied in your quest to find a gift for aunt Gladys ? How about one of these nine deep dives into subjects both shallow and deep? Flight of the WASP and My Generation are semi-serious histories of America. The latter, first published on January 1, 2000, presciently profiled still-relevant figures like David McIntosh, now head of the Club for Growth, a pillar of the MAGA-aligned right; #MeToo casualty Russell Simmons, perpetual progressive presidential candidate Marianne Williams, a certain POTUS, and more influential and archetypal yet surprising Baby Boomers. Focus and Model look at the fashion world from both sides of glam cameras, and Genuine Authentic undressed Ralph Lauren. Rogues’ Gallery, my most controversial book, ripped the lid off the creation myth of the Metropolitan Museum, and finally, the first three books of my social history told through real estate tetralogy tell tales of society in New York and Los Angeles that will light up the season for anyone. 740 Park, Unreal Estate and House of Outrageous Fortune will be followed next June by Treasured Island: The Story of St. Barth…and its Barbaraians, Billionaires and Beauties.