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  • Homeward Bound: Travel Books Fall 2020

    Amid major industry uncertainty, guidebook publishers are keeping things domestic.

  • Down There Care: Health & Wellness Books 2020

    These forthcoming titles, all heavily illustrated, celebrate the diversity of bodies with vaginas.

  • Serenity Now: Health & Wellness Books 2020

    Forthcoming titles encourage readers to focus on the things they can control.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Religion & Spirituality

    This spring, publishers continue to grapple with the roots and trajectory of Christian evangelicalism in America. Many books also reckon with the legacy of white supremacy within church communities and how to proactively change course.

  • Near and Far: Hobby & Craft Books 2020

    These photography books help amateurs capture images of their meals, their pets, and the great outdoors.

  • Of a Feather: Hobby & Craft Books 2020

    Avid birdwatchers will flock to these new birding guides, bird-related activity books, and primers on bird behavior.

  • Widen Your Horizons: Hobby & Craft Books 2020

    New books encourage hobbyists of all ages to work with their hands and take inspiration from the natural world.

  • Adult Books for Fall 2020

    Welcome to our big fall preview, which ranges from blockbusters to some titles you’ve surely never heard of but have a lot of potential.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography

    New ways of seeing art with an eye toward diversity and inclusivity are among this season’s themes, along with reconsiderations of major artists.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Business & Economics

    Though this fall’s business and economic books were all underway when the pandemic struck, many address issues that have been exacerbated by the coronavirus.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels

    Crashing into an uncertain fall comes a heady mix of genres, including dystopian sci-fi from Roxane Gay and Sophie Yanow’s Eisner-winning work, plus innovatively retold classics­. It’s a season for discoveries.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Cooking & Food

    Vegetables are the focus of this season’s cookbooks, and notable chefs take the path of least resistance with quick and easy recipes.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism

    Fittingly for uncertain times, this fall authors emphasize the value of returning to old literary favorites. The season won’t be strictly nostalgic, however, and will see its fair share of debuts and forward-thinking treatises.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Literary Fiction

    Prequels, sequels, and new offerings from prizewinners are joined by big debuts in our picks for notable fall fiction, which include works by Martin Amis, Susanna Clarke, and Marilynne Robinson.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: History

    Fall brings histories of war declarations and peace negotiations, government cover-ups and journalistic exposés, leftist revolutions and conservative takeovers, earth-shattering tragedies and monumental leaps forward.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Lifestyle

    This season features many books on using eco-friendly products and practices to promote sustainable living. Martha Stewart also offers essential home living life hacks.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies

    A president and first lady get their due this season, as do the Beatles and two of the 20th century’s greatest guitarists. Meanwhile, look out for biographies of a novelist, a poet, and a legendary food writer.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Mysteries & Thrillers

    The shadow of Agatha Christie hovers over more than one major mystery in a season that offers a number of titles focused on authors and books, including Edgar Allan Poe and his self-published debut, 'Tamerlane.'

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Poetry

    These collections cast an eye on the future through the lens of the past, inviting readers to look at the world with fresh eyes in order to forge a path forward.

  • Fall 2020 Announcements: Politics & Current Events

    The lag between current events and current events books has never felt longer, but this fall authors are tackling many issues at play in the Covid-19 crisis, including job insecurity, social inequality, and the spread of misinformation.

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