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Jokha Alharthi Brings Omani Literature to the U.S.
With 'Celestial Bodies,' the winner of the 2019 Man Booker International Prize, the novelist tells the story of three Omani sisters against the backdrop of a changing society.
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Jenny Slate's New Book Is a Box of Treats
The actor, stand-up comic, and children’s book author invites readers into her head with a collection of “little weirds.”
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Like Father, Like Son: Nelson DeMille and Son Team Up
The perennial bestseller Nelson DeMille joins forces with son Alex for a new thriller series.
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A Day in the Life of Chris Ware's 'Rusty Brown'
The first volume of Ware’s latest graphic novel chronicles life’s biggest themes and smallest moments.
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Erin Morgenstern's Next Big Novel
With 'The Night Circus,' Morgenstern creates an imaginative world around a story of love and magic.
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A Doctor Livingstone Novel, I Presume?
The journey across Central Africa to return David Livingstone’s body to England informs Petina Gappah's new historical novel 'Out of Darkness, Shining Light.'
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Rocking the Casbah at BookExpo 2019's Publishing Parties
Party correspondents Louisa Ermelino and John Maher's excellent adventure navigating BookExpo’s annual celebrations, in photos.
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Adrienne Brodeur Relives a Lie-Laden Childhood In 'Wild Game'
A mother’s affair involves her young daughter in this heartfelt memoir of love and betrayal.
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Cara Wall's New Book Keeps the Faith
Dearly Beloved examines two pastors’ families, lives, and ministry at a Greenwich Village church over four tumultuous decades.
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Has Stephen Chbosky Written Another Generation-Defining Novel?
'Imaginary Friend,' the author's first novel since 1999’s megaselling 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' is a work of literary horror.
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Intrepid Journalist Seeks Desire In New Book
Lisa Taddeo’s debut finds its protagonist crossing the country six times to find the secrets of the heart.
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Candace Bushnell Comes Home to Grove
With 'Is There Still Sex in the City?', the author explores her most famous topic through a new, grown-up lens.
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Mary Beth Keane's New Novel Paints a Portrait of the Irish
'Ask Again, Yes' is a powerful, intimate tale of the love and tragedy that connects two Irish-American police officers and their families.
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Peter Hessler's 'The Buried' Puts Egypt's Past In Perspective
A seasoned journalist brings a human perspective to Egypt, ancient and modern, by tracing its history and telling the stories of its ordinary people.
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Cara Robertson's 'The Trial of Lizzie Borden' Hits Like an Ax
The first mass market tabloid crime story comes to life in a page-turning account that took its author 16 years to deliver.
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Hell Hath No Fury Like This Debut Thriller
Former airline crew member Karen Hamilton's 'The Perfect Girlfriend' features an unstable flight attendant who stalks her pilot ex-lover, determined to win him back at any cost.
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A Dream Team Publishes A Great American Novel
Migrant children, a road trip, and family dynamics combine in a political and emotional story of today’s America in Valeria Luiselli's latest.
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Silence Is Not Always Golden. This Novel Proves It.
A woman murders her husband and stops speaking in 'The Silent Patient,' Alex Michaelides's thriller inspired by Greek myth.
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In This Religion-Heavy Novel, The Devil Isn't the Only Evil
A brave group of Mennonite women resists the patriarchy in an isolated Bolivian colony in Miriam Toews's forthcoming novel, 'Women Talking.'
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A Book for Lovers of Paper...and Mindfulness
A pair of Dutch magazine editors bonded as friends and colleagues to create a series of beautiful interactive books highlighting the importance of mindfulness.