Dive into Anelise Chen's wonderous memoir, CLAM DOWN (out June)! 🌊 From an acclaimed 5 Under 35 National Book Foundation honoree comes an inventive transformation fable—think Kafka but for the modern day disenchanted woman. https://t.co/Rz468yzBOe #ClamDown#AneliseChen#Memoir
🚆 Natalie Guerrero's My Train Leaves at Three is a coming-of-age novel that explores grief, family, and love. ✨ This book is for anyone who has reached for heights bigger than themselves. 📚 Learn more about this debut, out this July, here: https://t.co/0N6YsqbZCV
Kevin Nguyen’s My Documents is officially out today!✨ With ‘relatable characters and abundant wit’ (Ed Park), Nguyen crafts a story that is both urgent and unforgettable. Named one of the 'Most Anticipated Books of 2025' (Lit Hub), this is a must-read. 📖 https://t.co/yjqYmLAlfN
In her wondrously unusual memoir CLAM DOWN, Anelise Chen transforms a crisis into a captivating tale of resilience. 🌊 After her divorce, a writer turns into a "clam," leading her on a journey of self-discovery and forgiveness. 📚 https://t.co/Rz468yzBOe #ClamDown#AneliseChen
Nicole Cuffy’s O SINNERS is out today! A journalist, a mysterious cult, and a past rooted in war—this novel is a literary marvel. Learn more here: https://t.co/6xYoen0YCJ
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Our girl CATALINA is back and more beautiful than ever! 👁️ If you haven't picked up this electric debut novel by the one and only Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, now is your chance with the paperback and its gorgeous new cover, coming out in May. 👀 https://t.co/MjvKrKZ9gg
Step into Nicole Cuffy's O SINNERS: a literary marvel that Lit Hub calls “head and shoulders above the rest” in its exploration of cults and grief. 🔥 Plus, if you preorder your copy from @mahoganybooks, you can get it personalized by the author herself! https://t.co/1T32rWasAw
Critics are raving about Maurice Carlos Ruffin's THE AMERICAN DAUGHTERS (new in paperback now)! ✨ Experience the unforgettable story of Ady and the women who help her find strength and freedom. Learn more: https://t.co/j2UfPpBSr7
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.@eveewing's Original Sins is an instant @nytimes bestseller! 🎉📚
A powerful exploration of how American schools have shaped racial inequality, Original Sins is “a must-read for every American parent and educator” (@Esquire). https://t.co/PDK5DxXDfH
For anyone who has strived for something bigger than themselves, Natalie Guerrero's My Train Leaves at Three follows Xiomara, an Afro-Latina woman from Washington Heights, and her Broadway dreams. Learn more here https://t.co/DWqEdn7sQe
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Mỹ Documents by Kevin Nguyen is one of 2025's most anticipated reads, according to @RollingStone and @lithub. Set in an alternate reality where the U.S. government detains Vietnamese Americans, this novel explores power, displacement, and survival. https://t.co/DZ5dK5VHCN
Ready for a ride through the California redwoods? 🌲✨ Let Nicole Cuffy's O SINNERS! (out March 18) sweep you off your feet! Follow Faruq, a curious journalist, as he digs into the secrets of a cult—only to get tangled up in its magnetic leader's spell. https://t.co/6dLWajliip
Coming next spring: a dystopian satire that, well, hits different now. In Mỹ Documents, Kevin Nguyen gives us a version of reality only a few degrees away from our own—and you’ll be glued to every page. https://t.co/5RdlbRcukl
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If you crave the kind of immersive, addictive read that keeps you suspended in “?!” for most of the experience, O SINNERS! is for you. Learn more about @nicolethecuffy's latest novel (out March 2025) here: https://t.co/6dLWajliip
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They wrote: “Adventure awaits, as do lessons on connection, compromise and making peace while remaining true to who we are. Noah’s message couldn’t be more timely.”
We were thrilled to see INTO THE UNCUT GRASS was featured as Book of the Week in last weekend’s New York Times email newsletter, and couldn’t agree more – we needed this book right now.
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With much at stake in the upcoming election cycle, we want to help voters better understand issues of the day by reading stories about our past.
Don't miss Thomas Fisher discussing his book, THE EMERGENCY, and how segregation shapes the way healthcare services are allocated.