Last Week’s Top Reviews
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The Cabin at the End of the World
From the Newsletters
PW’s editorial staff recommends books coming out this summer.
Norton is starting its first-ever imprint for children and has hired Simon Boughton to run it.
A monthly roundup of the best-reviewed self-published titles from BookLife authors.
John Fea, an evangelical opposed to President Trump, discusses how he hopes to sway Trump supporters with his new book, Believe Me.
Podcasts
PW senior writer Andrew Albanese takes a look at how political books are driving industry sales so far in 2018.
Calvin Reid covers the Diamond Retailer Summit, recaps the MoCCA Arts Fest indie comics show, surveys the Vulture’s “100 Pages that Shaped Comics,” reveals an unknown MLK civil rights comics artist, and highlights DC’s hardcover tribute volume to the 1,000th issue of Action Comics.
Environmental historian Scott Einberger talks about his definitive look at the career of a great public servant, With Distance in His Eyes: The Environmental Life and Legacy of Stewart Udall.
Blogs
A bookseller lists all of the reasons that customers use to try to return books after they’ve been purchased.
Author Mary Morris discusses her new novel, Gateway to the Moon, and PW senior writer Andrew Albanese recaps the London Book Fair.