![]() ![]() “I have friends who say, ‘Bessel, are you always checking your phone to see how your book is doing?’ I say, ‘Wouldn’t you?’” ![]() Not to belabor the soiree analogy, but this Boston-based psychiatrist and co-founder of the Trauma Research Foundation is a serious party animal.ĭoes van der Kolk keep track of where “The Body Keeps Score” falls on the list each week? “How could you not?” he asked in a phone interview. The book has also appeared on the audio nonfiction list, the health and science monthly lists (now discontinued), and the combined print and e-book list, where it is currently No. His guide to healing trauma, “The Body Keeps Score,” has been on the paperback nonfiction list for 141 weeks - 27 of them in the No. Kendi, to name a few.) Finally, there are guests who amble in, make themselves comfortable and stay for weeks.īessel van der Kolk is of the fixture variety. (These authors have more than one book on the list at the same time: Madeline Miller, Leigh Bardugo, James Patterson, Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Others arrive with a companion, or occasionally an entourage. ![]() There are guests who drop in, pop a bottle of champagne and exit promptly. MEET A REGULAR If you spend enough time scrutinizing the best-seller list, you may notice that it has a lot in common with a party. ![]()
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