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Curtis Sittenfeld Rewrites History
In her latest novel, 'Rodham,' one of America's finest fiction writers goes inside the mind of a Clinton. (Yes, that Clinton.)
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Brian “Box” Brown Turns to Fiction
The creator's latest graphic title tells the story of a young sitcom actor in the 1980s.
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Going Global with Imbolo Mbue's New Novel
The author's sophomore effort examines the effects of globalization on a fictional African village.
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Laila Lalami Looks for Home In Her Latest
In her new book of essays, the Morrocan American novelist asks what it truly means to be an American.
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Parenting While Sensitive: Spotlight on Elaine N. Aron, PhD
In her latest book, psychologist and author Aron presents research, tools, and techniques to help highly sensitive parents perform their roles calmly and effectively. (Sponsored)
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Scott Turow Finds the Thrilling Life, in Court and in Books
In the author's latest legal thriller, an aging lawyer angles for one more win before retirement.
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In David Sheff's Next Book, a Caged Bird Sings
In 'The Buddhist on Death Row,' the author of 'Beautiful Boy' focuses on a new kind of suffering—and redemption.
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Bill Buford Could Stand the Heat, So He's Back In the Kitchen
Fourteen years after the bestselling 'Heat,' Buford is back with another culinary adventure.
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Road-Tripping with Héctor Tobar Through His New Novel
In his latest book, the author chronicles the life of a failed writer who became “an American Che Guevera.”
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Laura Lippman Finds Her Fighting Words
The crime novelist is leaving her comfort zone, and fiction, with her latest book.
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Voicing the Villains: Spotlight on Serena Valentino
In Evil Thing, the latest installment in Disney’s Villains series, Valentino delves into the dark mind and complicated backstory of Cruella De Vil. (Sponsored)
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Telling Universal Truths: Spotlight on Michael ByungJu Kim
In his debut novel, Kim mines his experiences as a financier and banker to tell a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the Asian financial crisis. (Sponsored)
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Julia Alvarez Writes a 'Female Book of Job'
The author reflects on the immigration crisis in her first novel for adults in almost 15 years.
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Veronica Roth Pivots From YA
A decade after being catapulted to YA superstardom with her Divergent trilogy, Veronica Roth is going after the grown-ups.
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Writing in the Dark: Spotlight on Meg Gardiner
The bestselling author and Edgar Award winner draws inspiration from true crime for her novels about female detectives hot on the heels of serial killers. (Sponsored)
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Keeping Love Alive: Spotlight on Gary Chapman and Ron L. Deal
A new book from two bestselling authors looks to strengthen blended families and provide them with the resources needed to handle unique challenges. (Sponsored)
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Adam Hochschild Has a Thing for Stories of Rebels
In his new biography, Adam Hochschild traces the life of Rose Pastor Stokes, a feisty 20th-century activist.
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In N.K. Jemisin's Next Trilogy, the City Is On Fire
On the eve of the launch of a trilogy set in a near-future New York, the three-time Hugo Award winner is too busy managing a growing literary empire to care about the haters.
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Writing a Dynamic Duo: Spotlight on Peter Riva
Peter Riva’s Mbuno & Pero series continues to deliver intrigue, action, and camaraderie on the African continent. (Sponsored)
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Finding Strength in Scary Stories: Spotlight on Tehlor Kay Mejia
A ghostly figure from Mexican folklore haunts the pages of Mejia’s debut middle grade novel. (Sponsored)