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Fighting Back: Spotlight on Rachael Denhollander
A powerful new memoir refuses to turn a blind eye to sexual abuse and offers survivors a way forward.
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Is László Krasznahorkai Finished With Novels?
Hungarian literary master Krasznahorkai says his latest novel, 'Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming,' will be his last.
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The Near-Mythic Inevitability of Olga Tokarczuk's Novels
The Polish author, known for her fragmentary, far-ranging novels, tightens her focus with the mystical detective novel 'Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead.'
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Cartoonist Randall Munroe Will Be Your Answer Man
In 'How To,' Munroe uses his distinct style of explaining the world to solve common problems.
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Salman Rushdie's Latest Is No Tilt at Windmills
Rushdie puts a playful spin on 'Don Quixote' in his new novel, 'Quichotte.'
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Truth in Fiction: Spotlight on Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg
An author’s second novel blends timely themes into a story of familial conflict. (Sponsored)
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Tracy Chevalier Is Threading the Past
Chevalier’s latest novel, 'A Single Thread,' is about women who embroidered cushions and kneelers in Winchester Cathedral in the 1930s.
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Writers to Watch Fall 2019: Anticipated Debuts
This season’s list features five translated works—from the French, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. Even the American debuts have a distinctly international flavor, with a collection riffing on Turkish history, a Cold War intrigue, and a sweeping novel about a historically black community in Nova Scotia.
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Monique Truong’s New Novel Shows the Unreliability of History
Truong’s novel 'The Sweetest Fruits' tells the story of Lafcadio Hearn through the voices of three women in his life.
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Isabel Allende Examines the Impact of Immigration
The literary titan discusses the influence of immigration on her new novel and in her own life.
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Paul Theroux Looks Beyond the Border
Theroux’s latest travel book, 'On the Plain of Snakes,' profiles a diverse group of migrants detained at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Looking Back, Moving Forward: ReShonda Tate Billingsley Reflects on Her 50 Novels
As she celebrates a series of career milestones—which coincide with the 20th anniversary of her publisher, Dafina Books—the author starts a new chapter by revisiting classic characters in the long-awaited sequel to her first novel, My Brother’s Keeper. (Sponsored)
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Edwidge Danticat Returns to Haiti In New Stories
The Haitian American author's new collection, 'Everything Inside,' explores the ethereal and urgent influence of Haiti on its stories’ characters.
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Ibram X. Kendi Ignites the Antiracist Movement
National Book Award–winner Ibram X. Kendi returns with 'How to Be an Antiracist,' a primer on combatting racism.
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Philippa Gregory's New Novel Heads South
In 'Tidelands,' the master of English historical fiction. moves from her typical milieu of royal courts to offer a portrait of a normal woman in the marshy landscape of the South of England.
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Kensington Broadens the Market for Inspirational Fiction
The publisher’s Bouquet program promises to reach readers looking for uplifting stories in several genres. (Sponsored)
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Celebrating the Power of Love to Transform Lives: Spotlight on Irene Hannon
The bestselling author of 21 romance novels for Revell has sold more than one million books in the past 10 years, and her publisher is celebrating. (Sponsored)
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Grande Dame of Historical Romance Comes to Kensington: Spotlight on Sabrina Jeffries
For her latest series and her first with Kensington, Duke Dynasty, Jeffries chronicles the lives of the children of a thrice-widowed duchess. (Sponsored)
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Adrian McKinty Turns His Eye to Kidnappers
McKinty’s 'The Chain' is a thriller centered on kidnappings that can only be resolved by additional kidnappings.