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Spring 2022 Announcements: Religion & Spirituality
New religion and spirituality titles are pushing back against racism, addressing climate change, and exploring eternal questions about finding identity, meaning, purpose, and faith, even in challenging times.
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Single Handed: Parenting Books 2022
Forthcoming books speak to the particular and growing needs of solo and single parents.
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Family Matters: Parenting Books 2022
New titles approach the particular concerns of queer prospective parents through the lenses of psychology and midwifery.
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Teach Your Children Well: Parenting Books 2022
Forthcoming parenting books provide language for difficult conversations.
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New and Forthcoming Titles: Women’s Empowerment and Girl-Power
Click through to see our selection of noteworthy fiction and nonfiction on the history and achievements of women and girls, for readers of all ages.
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Rewriting the Rules of Engagement: Dating and Relationship Books 2022
Forthcoming dating and relationship self-help books are bending and even breaking the rules, their editors and authors say. For one, they’re more progressive and inclusive.
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You Complete Me: Dating and Relationship Books 2022
New books about rom-coms and reality TV invite the reader to Netflix and chill—er, distill the genres’ deeper meanings.
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Love, Actually: Dating and Relationship Books 2022
New nonfiction explores the expansiveness—and limitations—of a complicated emotion.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography
Unseen works by big-name artists and major examinations of underappreciated artists figure prominently in this season’s offerings.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Business & Economics
Some of the spring’s most provocative business titles address changes caused by the pandemic and by technologies such as blockchain.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels
The return of 1990s trailblazer Julie Doucet, who quit a mostly homogenous, male-dominated industry, is emblematic of the sea change within comics, showcased in an extraordinarily diverse crowd of creators debuting this spring.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Cooking & Food
Comfort foods abound in this season’s cookbooks, while recipes inspired by ancestral cuisines offer a culinary trip around the world.
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Adult Books for Spring 2022
Our editors pored over the thousands of submissions to put together what we have here: our takes on the big, surprising, and promising books—as well as those with a certain je ne sais quoi about them—set to hit shelves in the coming months.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Literary Fiction
Big-name writers entertain big ideas about the future and have fun with the past in this season’s crop. Explosive debuts and works in translation round out our list of notable titles.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: History
Spring brings histories of environmental disasters and journalistic crusades; accounts of epic expeditions to discover the source of the Nile and a lost city in Afghanistan; and portraits of two American political dynasties.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism
Motherhood, the classics, and the power of literature get the spotlight this season, as do the collected works of some literary lions.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Lifestyle
Nearly two years into the Covid pandemic, many self-care titles aim to help readers find ways to relax, whether by meditation, mindfulness, or maybe a little gardening.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies
As the pandemic stretches on into year two, it’s no surprise that this season’s titles focus largely on ideas of home. Readers can also expect plenty of laughs in a memoir from Molly Shannon, plus inspiring stories from numerous trailblazers.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Politics & Current Events
Major themes this season include the 2020 election, threats to democracy and liberal values, the roots of conspiracy thinking, the environmental cost of America’s eating habits, and the ongoing crusade against racial injustice.
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Spring 2022 Announcements: Poetry
Paying homage to the world and the epiphanies made possible by travel, these collections explore personal and political identity.