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John Boyne’s Broken People
The Irish novelist returns to the Holocaust, and his most successful book, with the sequel to 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.'
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Searching for Home East of Troost Avenue
Ellen Barker, a debut novelist, explores America’s racial realities through fiction. (Sponsored)
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Kevin Wilson’s Next Literary Act
The new novel from the author of 'The Family Fang' explores the power of art and friendship.
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Over the Moon: Spotlight on Khristin Wierman
An author’s career launches with a Texas-based story of a fateful encounter. (Sponsored)
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How Neuroscience Can Build a Better Workplace: Spotlight on Friederike Fabritius
In The Brain-Friendly Workplace, Fabritius details how neuroleadership can help companies retain top talent, improve the workplace, and help create better work-life balance for all employees. (Sponsored)
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Suspense in Silicon Valley
In Bit Flip, readers find a Silicon Valley corporate thriller that sparks a change of heart. (Sponsored)
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Siddhartha Mukherjee’s Latest Is a Universe in Cells
Siddhartha Mukherjee’s latest explores the smallest unit of life.
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Sofia Samatar Brings a Second Coming
In her new memoir, breakout fantasy author and academic Sofia Samatar describes retracing the steps of a group of Mennonites into the heart of Central Asia.
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Reza Aslan Unearths an American Lafayette
Reza Aslan’s latest unearths the story of a young Christian missionary who joined a revolution in Iran.
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Yiyun Li: Writer's Writer, Reader’s Writer
The author's latest novel is inspired by a little-known 20th-century French teenage novelist who, it turns out, was more charlatan than prodigy.
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Asaf Hanuka Goes Beyond Real
'The Realist: Last Day on Earth' and 'I’m Still Alive' Showcase the Cutting Edge of Nonfiction Comics
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George Saunders Writes Through the Darkness
The formidable American speculativist channels these high-anxiety times in 'Liberation Day,' his darkest collection yet.
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Writers to Watch: Fall 2022 Nonfiction Debuts
From an examination of the ravages of Jim Crow to a meditation on the idea of happiness, this fall’s noteworthy nonfiction debuts span the range of human experience.
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Debbie Macomber, Queen of Hearts
The author, who overcame dyslexia to become a force in women’s fiction, is poised to publish her 25th Christmas novel in 25 years.
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Noah Van Sciver: A Machine of Empathy
This month cartoonist Noah Van Sciver released two new works: ‘Joseph Smith and the Mormons’ (Abrams ComicArts), a graphic biography of the Mormon church founder; and ‘As a Cartoonist’ (Fantagraphics), a collection of short autobiographical comics.
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Sara Farizan: Writing for Her Inner Kid
The critically acclaimed author of three character driven coming-of-age YA novels, including the Lambda Literary Award–winning 'If You Could Be Mine,' branches off in new directions in two upcoming releases.
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Hail to the Chef, Jacques Pépin
Decades and more than 30 cookbooks into an illustrious career, the dean of cooking isn’t slowing down.
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Buzz Bissinger Is Back at the Bowl Game
With 'The Mosquito Bowl,' the 'Friday Night Lights' author returns to the subject that made him famous: football.
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Writers to Watch Fall 2022
With settings ranging from a Sydney suburb to a Harlem apartment complex, this fall’s inventive fiction debuts have a lot to offer.
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Helena Andrews-Dyer's Mother Lode Memoir
'Washington Post' reporter Helena Andrews-Dyer tackles race and parenting in her new memoir.



