As a foreign correspondent, Sally Haden reported on human rights abuses for a decade. Then, she went searching for stories of love. @scribnerbooks
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Now in a 50th anniversary edition, Edna Lewis’ THE TASTE OF COUNTRY COOKING continues to be the primer for the recipes and foods that define the American South. @AAKnopf
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With its puffy padded cover and surprisingly diverse recipes, Farideh Sadeghin’s THE HOT DOG COOKBOOK is highly recommended for lovers of novelty and adventurous eating. @workmanpub
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“Heather Clark’s phenomenal debut novel, The Scrapbook, is worthy of reading and rereading, serving up romance, history and political philosophy in ways that could hardly be more relevant.” Starred review: https://t.co/S4uBYo7kyk
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In a STARRED review, @bookpage raves, THE TYPING LADY is "a welcome addition to Ruth Ozeki’s playful, inimitable oeuvre." 🌟
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Gillian French combines painstaking forensic analysis and detective work with edge-of-your-seat action in her second Shaw Connolly mystery. https://t.co/vu5kWFE88q
Krys Malcolm Belc’s obsession with food bloggers helps him explore the meaning of queer domesticity and family making in his distinctive memoir, WHAT I MADE FOR DINNER.
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Readers will relish the many grand, goofy, adventures found in VILLA COCO, an enchantingly comic, poignant novel from Andrew Sean Greer. @doubledaybooks
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In THE YAHOO BOYS, Carlos Barrag&aacuten profiles four Nigerian romance scammers, and they're more complex than you might think.
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Fay Bound-Alberti’s cultural history of the face is a thought-provoking, often moving read perfect for anyone who wishes to look inward as they put their best face forward.
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In her stunning, vulnerable essay collection, FREEDOM, Zinzi Clemmons works through grief, skewers Western democracy and reenvisions the concept of freedom.
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In this subversive and witty novella, author Jedediah Berry blends a swashbuckling sword-and-sorcery adventure with an Austen-like novel of manners—and the results are endlessly entertaining. @TorDotComPub
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In I’ll Take the Fire, Prix Goncourt winner Leila Slimani engages in both emotional intimacy and historical reflection by way of her alter ego, Mia. @PenguinBooks
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CONTRAPPOSTO, like the technique it’s named for, is subtle and expressive. Fans of intelligent novels about art are in for a treat. @AAKnopf
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In CHILDREN OF THE WILD, Kevin Powers imbues even small objects and moments with poignant significance, making the reader inhabit the intensity of war and the bonds it forges and severs. @harperbooks
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While readers may shudder at the thought of sending their child to the tempestuous summer camp in SUMMER’S NEVER OVER, it’s an entertaining place to experience some summer reading thrills and chills. @berkleypub
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