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Christina Soontornvat: Genre Master
Newbery Honoree Christina Soontornvat writes across varied literary forms in four upcoming books.
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Keith O’Brien Finds Living History in 'Paradise Falls'
With his new book about the Love Canal disaster, O’Brien continues to tell the stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
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Karen Joy Fowler Examines an American Antihero
In her latest novel, Karen Joy Fowler examines the life and times of the family of John Wilkes Booth.
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Anne Tyler Captures a Baltimore State of Mind in Latest Novel
In her new novel, Anne Tyler examines the dissolution of a family in her home city.
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Diana Abu-Jaber Mines the Past in 'Fencing with the King'
The author excavates her immigrant family’s history in her new novel, which Norton will publish in March.
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Writers to Watch Spring 2022
Genre-bending novels about the inequities of life and promising collections round out this season’s notable debuts, some of which are already making their way to a TV near you.
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Deborah Cohen's New Book Is History in the Making
The historian gets cozy with a cadre of trailblazing American reporters in 'Last Call at the Hotel Imperial.'
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David Wright Faladé Is Filling in the Record
In his debut adult novel, 'Black Cloud Rising,' David Wright Faladé imagines the mind of a real-life Black Union soldier.
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Janet Evanovich Is Makin’ Moves
After leaving Random House for Atria last year, Janet Evanovich is back with a new series.
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Family Matters in Lan Samantha Chang’s Homage to Dostoyevsky
Lan Samantha Chang’s homage to Dostoyevsky offers a new take on the Great American Novel.
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Sarah Manguso Takes a Novel Approach
Almost 20 years after her first book, Sarah Manguso turns to a form she never thought she’d tackle.
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Reappearing Acts: R. Kikuo Johnson Has a New Graphic Novel
Sixteen years after the publication of his acclaimed first graphic novel, R. Kikuo Johnson returns with 'No One Else', a new work set in Hawaii that surveys the emotional dynamics of a family after the death of their father.
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Carl Bernstein, History Maker
In his new memoir, the legendary investigative journalist recounts his time as a teenage reporter in 1960s D.C.
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Fueled by Passion: Spotlight on Jeff “J.S.” Wilson
A debut author draws on real life to write a novel that doesn’t shy away from telling the truth. (Sponsored)
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Fueled by Passion: Spotlight on Jeff “J.S.” Wilson
A debut author draws on real life to write a novel that doesn’t shy away from telling the truth. (Sponsored)
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The Kids Are Not Alright in Noah Hawley's New Novel
In his new fantasy-thriller, ‘Anthem,’ the author shines a light on our “fantastical” reality.
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Jacquelyn Mitchard, Book Club Bestseller
It’s been more than 20 years since Oprah turned the author, most recently of 'The Good Son,' into an overnight success—but she hasn’t stopped churning out hits since.
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Tochi Onyebuchi, Freedom Writer
In his new speculative novel, 'Goliath,' the author returns to themes that have always animated him: social justice and inequality.
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Lisa Lutz, Author and Secret Sharer
The comic crime novelist has a thing about secrets—on the page and in life.
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The Young Hero's Journey: Spotlight on Lance Lee
An author draws from the Orpheus myth for a story about loss, imagination, and redemption. (Sponsored)



