Immigration lawyer Burden traces the exhilarating start and excruciating dissolution of her two-decade marriage in this bruising debut. Dividing the narrative into five acts, Burden recounts how, ...
American Alt: Madness, Friendship, and the Search for Home in the Land of Unreality Fascism’s origins are inextricable from American slavery, according to this penetrating study. Historian Kelly ...
Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I’ve Cried About by Isabel Klee debuts at the top of our hardcover nonfiction list. Plus TJ ...
Amara has been reissuing Liz Tomforde’s previously self-published Windy City sports romance series. Book one, Mile High, has ...
Children’s authors and educators are up in arms after words by National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Mac Barnett, ...
In 1991, PEN/Faulkner Award–winning author and poet Benjamin Alire Sáenz experienced an unthinkable tragedy when his ...
The bestseller reunites an aspiring screenwriter with her college ex, now the doctor at her grandmother’s raunchy retirement ...
This year, teen fiction across a range of genres is poised to ignite conversations about climate change, gun violence, and ...
Saga editor Amara Hoshijo tracks Hell’s Belles content creator and indie author Jaysea Lynn’s path to traditional publishing.
The historian’s ‘Up All Night’ (Grove, July) explores the most raucous, decadent, and influential nightlife scenes of the ...
Hachette Book Group has declined to voluntarily recognize employees’ union with the Washington-Baltimore News Guild, ...
The YA poetry anthology explores policing and public safety while honoring the past, and making space for dreams of the ...
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