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Miami Book Fair 2017: Giving the Lumberjanes a New Life
Mariko Tamaki moves from comics to a new middle grade series of illustrated books based on the Lumberjanes comics franchise.
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Miami Book Fair 2017: Khizr Khan's Books of American Aspirations
Khan electrified viewers around the world at the Democratic National Convention, and now he's doing the same for readers in two new books.
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Miami Book Fair 2017: Edwidge Danticat's Peaks and Valleys
The acclaimed author on how she made her memoir, 'The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story.'
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Miami Book Fair 2017: On ‘SNL’ and in the Senate, Al Franken is a 'Giant'
In his latest book, 'Al Franken: Giant of the Senate,' the comedian and second-term Minnesota senator spills the beans on whether being a senator is as much fun as working on 'Saturday Night Live.'
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Dara Horn's Deathly Dilemma
In her fifth novel, 'Eternal Life,' Dara Horn considers the implications of not being able to die.
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Sujata Massey's Sister Widows
Massey introduces an Indian lawyer and three widows of the same husband in 'The Widows of Malabar,' the first in a new mystery series set in 1920s Bombay.
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Texas Book Festival 2017: History Lessons with Jennifer Egan
'Manhattan Beach' is Egan's first historical novel. The success of 'A Visit from the Goon Squad' and the surprising challenges of wrapping her mind around the past made it unexpectedly tough to write.
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Texas Book Festival 2017: Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush - Sisters In and Out of the Spotlight
In Sisters First, the Bush twins celebrate their bond and share private memories of their famous family
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Spotlight on Mariko Tamaki and Brooklyn Allen
Expanding the Lumberjanes universe into middle grade novels was a dream assignment for author Mariko Tamaki and illustrator Brooklyn Allen
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Do You Believe Kevin Young, or Not?
In his new work of nonfiction, 'Bunk,' the award-winning poet and critic looks at historical hoaxes.
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Spotlight on Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
Hendricks and Pekkanen developed such a great editor-author relationship that they decided to cowrite a gripping psychological thriller, 'The Wife Between Us' (Sponsored)
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Spotlight on Lindsay McKenna
In 'Wrangler’s Challenge,' McKenna’s latest installment in her Wind River Valley series, military veterans find love and healing after the traumas of war (Sponsored)
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Ulli Lust On Visualizing the Third Reich
In her graphic novel 'Voices in the Dark,' Ulli Lust looks back and shines a light on one of the blackest moments in human history.
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Spotlight on Larry Correia
In the fantasy anthology Monster Hunter Files, Correia invites other writers to interpret the world of Monster Hunter International, and takes readers of his beloved series on a trip through history (Sponsored)
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Jennifer Egan in the City That Never Sleeps
In her latest novel, 'Manhattan Beach,' Jennifer Egan recreates the New York of the 1930s and ’40s.
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The Moon is for Tourists: 'PW' Talks with Andy Weir
Weir follows his bestselling debut, 'The Martian,' with 'Artemis' (Crown, Nov.), a near-future novel set on the moon’s first and only colony.
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Susan Henderson's Small Town Blues
The author sets her novel 'The Flicker of Old Dreams' in a Montana town shaped by a past tragedy.
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Spotlight on Andrea Jarrell
In her searing memoir of a traumatic past overcome, Jarrell offers readers hope and a spellbinding story. (Sponsored)
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The Past Intrudes on Roddy Doyle's Present
In his new novel, 'Smile,' Doyle takes on midlife and memories of clerical child abuse in Ireland.
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Peter Manseau's Ghost Story
The author's latest history, 'The Apparitionists,' is a lyrical, multithreaded work of historical storytelling.



