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Edwidge Danticat Returns to Haiti In New Stories
The Haitian American author's new collection, 'Everything Inside,' explores the ethereal and urgent influence of Haiti on its stories’ characters.
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Ibram X. Kendi Ignites the Antiracist Movement
National Book Award–winner Ibram X. Kendi returns with 'How to Be an Antiracist,' a primer on combatting racism.
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Philippa Gregory's New Novel Heads South
In 'Tidelands,' the master of English historical fiction. moves from her typical milieu of royal courts to offer a portrait of a normal woman in the marshy landscape of the South of England.
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Kensington Broadens the Market for Inspirational Fiction
The publisher’s Bouquet program promises to reach readers looking for uplifting stories in several genres. (Sponsored)
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Celebrating the Power of Love to Transform Lives: Spotlight on Irene Hannon
The bestselling author of 21 romance novels for Revell has sold more than one million books in the past 10 years, and her publisher is celebrating. (Sponsored)
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Grande Dame of Historical Romance Comes to Kensington: Spotlight on Sabrina Jeffries
For her latest series and her first with Kensington, Duke Dynasty, Jeffries chronicles the lives of the children of a thrice-widowed duchess. (Sponsored)
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Adrian McKinty Turns His Eye to Kidnappers
McKinty’s 'The Chain' is a thriller centered on kidnappings that can only be resolved by additional kidnappings.
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The Comics Universe Of Jaime Hernandez
The younger Hernandez brother adds two installments to the groundbreaking Love and Rockets series in 2019.
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The Mystical Undercurrents of Karl Marlantes
Marlantes’s second novel, 'Deep River,' is a sprawling, painstakingly realistic novel about Finnish immigrants in the Pacific Northwest during the first half of the 20th century.
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Naomi Wolf Investigates Historic Crimes of Love
Naomi Wolf had a plan: get a doctorate, write scholarly work, and teach. In 1985, she received a Rhodes Scholarship and was preparing to write a thesis on images of women in 18th- and 19th-century Britain.
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Not Your Average "Momoir": Spotlight on Nefertiti Austin
Austin paints an unflinching portrait of black motherhood in America. (Sponsored)
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Points of View: Spotlight on Gilly Segal and Kimberly Jones
Told from two perspectives written by two different writers, 'I'm Not Dying with You Tonight' shows how two fictional teens react to being flung into the middle of a riot. (Sponsored)
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Summer Reading for Everyone
We present five amazing books for adults, teens, and kids. (Sponsored)
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What Robert and Elizabeth Chandler Found in Translation
The Chandlers translate Vasily Grossman’s epic novel 'Stalingrad,' restoring what was lost at the hands of Soviet censors.
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Lean Out: Spotlight on Marissa Orr
Tech veteran and public speaker Orr encourages women to define career success on their own terms in her new book. (Sponsored)
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Robert Macfarlane Heads Underground In His Latest Book
In 'Underland: A Deep Time Journey,' Macfarlane explores our connection to what’s below our feet.
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Liza Wieland Takes a Master Poet to Paris
Wieland’s novel 'Paris, 7 A.M.' centers on Elizabeth Bishop’s stay in Paris in 1937, when the poet’s journals abruptly break off.
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Jared Diamond's New Book Pinpoints the Crisis of Our Times
Jared Diamond examines how political issues exacerbate many of the world’s problems in 'Upheaval.'
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Financial Physics: Spotlight on Michele Schneider
You don't have to be a math whiz to take advantage of Schneider's pattern-based financial knowledge. (Sponsored)
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Seth Turns the Past into Fiction
'Clyde Fans,' a new graphic novel from Seth that was 20 years in the making, is about the decline of a fan company and the brothers who own it.