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A Rebellion of Care: Poems and Essays

by David Gate

David Gate takes inspiration from all corners of 21st-century life lived under the extractive systems of late-stage capitalism in the poems and essays of A Rebellion of Care, a moving and necessary collection for any reader feeling the heaviness of current events. Gate is an immigrant and Appalachian homesteader, and questions of belonging sit alongside his observations of the natural world, as in "The Good We Can Imagine," which compares planting a kale seed to "throwing a pebble/ at a panzer tank." Pop-culture

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An Oral History of Atlantis: Stories

by Ed Park

Ed Park (Same Bed Different Dreams) writes books that are easy to love and hard to define. His writing is hilarious but also serious; chaotic while still cohesive; irreverent and earnest all at once. The short stories in An Oral History of Atlantis are not linked, not exactly, but characters do recur, and the whole thing hangs together like an ensemble cut from the same cloth. Though the stories span decades, they maintain an odd kind of continuity, making the collection highly satisfying.

Park maintains

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The House of Found Objects

by Jo Beckett-King

Newly acquainted cousins must solve a cryptic, puzzle-filled scavenger hunt to rescue a family heirloom in the gutsy middle-grade mystery The House of Found Objects by debut author Jo Beckett-King.

Twelve-year-old American Bea Bellerose is staying with her Aunt Juliette in Paris while her parents are away at a conference. Unfortunately, Aunt Juliette is working a lot more than planned and Bea is spending most of her time alone in the apartment or downstairs in her grandmother's antiques shop, La maison des

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Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes

by Sandra Jackson-Opoku

A popular soul food eatery on the South Side of Chicago is the scene of a possible homicide in Sandra Jackson-Opoku's action-packed mystery, Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes. The unforgettable narrator and cafe owner, Sapphire "Savvy" Summers, is a former English teacher with a knack for whipping up delectable dishes, including her famous sweet potato pie.

Jackson-Opoku (The River Where Blood Is Born), a Chicago native, is an award-winning poet and writer. She has created in Savvy a charismatic

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The Sandersons Fail Manhattan

by Scott Johnston

Scott Johnston's The Sandersons Fail Manhattan is a satirical novel designed to capture its social, political, and cultural moment. And once that moment has passed, the novel will retain its zing on the strength of its plotting and humor.

William Sanderson, a parent at Manhattan's Lenox Hill School for Girls, is attending his first board meeting when the head of school announces that, in response to Lenox's diversity efforts, it's welcoming a transfer student who "self-identifies as goblincore, a growing subculture

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The Other Side of Imani

by Lisa Springer

Lisa Springer's second novel, The Other Side of Imani (after There's No Way I'd Die First), is an endearing stagger through new experiences as depicted by a Black tween who must stand up for herself and the truth.

Thirteen-year-old Imani's Barbadian father and Ghanian mother moved the entire family from California to Brooklyn, N.Y., so her dad could pursue his love of cooking Afro-Caribbean fare. Although Imani is nervous about going to a new school, she has "always dreamed about living in the Big Apple" because

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Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue

by Spencer Quinn

Spencer Quinn's second fast-paced crime caper starring septuagenarian Loretta Plansky finds the sleuth investigating a fishy yacht explosion and the disappearances of her son and her tennis partner.

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The Last Tiger

by Julia Riew, Brad Riew

Emboldened teens vie for freedom from a corrupt empire--and to love whomever they want--in this captivating YA historical fantasy.

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Immortal Consequences

by I.V. Marie

In this immersive debut, six souls stuck in purgatory become "unfortunate acquaintances" as they are forced into competing against each other for a chance at salvation.

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The Enchanted Greenhouse

by Sarah Beth Durst

A woman awakens after spending six years as a statue and must help save a fantastical island of greenhouses in this romantic, joyful companion to Sarah Beth Durst's The Spellshop.

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Bring the House Down

by Charlotte Runcie

Charlotte Runcie's searing and layered debut novel explores the gender dynamics of performance, criticism, and scandal over four weeks at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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Sunburn

by Chloe Michelle Howarth

Sunburn is a dreamy, sapphic bildungsroman about a teenager living in rural 1990s Ireland and the forbidden feelings that develop between her and a close friend.

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The Satisfaction Café

by Kathy Wang

Kathy Wang's insightful third novel deftly, unsentimentally follows the decades of a Taiwanese immigrant's life navigating familial entanglements--by blood and choice.

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Maid for Each Other

by Lynn Painter

In this heartfelt, charming rom-com, a millionaire and his maid fake date, and their witty banter and burning chemistry become more genuine--and more delectable--with each page.

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The Blossoming Summer

by Anna Rose Johnson

A 1940s teen's magical thinking (and work ethic) convinces her that she can keep her family happy even when they learn a long-held secret in this quiet, sensitive middle-grade novel.

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The Frozen People

by Elly Griffiths

Elly Griffith's beguiling whendunit mystery, The Frozen People, follows a detective from 2023 who travels back in time to solve a cold case in 1850.

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The Convenience Store by the Sea

by Sonoko Machida, trans. by Bruno Navasky

Sonoko Machida's international bestseller, The Convenience Store by the Sea, boasts a charmingly quirky cast of employees and customers navigating their intertwined lives.

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The Bewitching

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

A college student in New England must rely on her great-grandmother's stories of her youth in Mexico to escape an otherworldly menace in this eerie gothic thriller by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

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Media Heat

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Good Morning America: I.V. Marie, author of Immortal Consequences (Delacorte Press, $21.99, 9780593898802).

Today: Ana Huang, author of King of Envy (Bloom Books, $17.99, 9781728289762).

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Today: Meg Josephson, author of Are You Mad at Me?: How to Stop Focusing on What Others Think and Start Living for You (Gallery Books, $30, 9781668082461).

Monday, August 4, 2025

CBS Mornings: Kerry Burnight, author of Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half (Worthy Books, $29, 9781546007357).

Fresh Air: Scott Anderson, author of King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation (Doubleday, $35, 9780385548076).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Robert B. Reich, author of Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America (Knopf, $30, 9780593803288).

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Fresh Air: Peter Guralnick, author of The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership That Rocked the World (Little, Brown, $38, 9780316399449).

CBS Mornings: Ellen Hendriksen, author of How to Be Enough: Self-Acceptance for Self-Critics and Perfectionists (St. Martin's Essentials, $30, 9781250291875).

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Good Morning America: Frankie Celenza, author of EAT: Easy, Affordable, Tasty: 100 Recipes with All of the Flavor and None of the Fuss (Union Square & Co., $29.99, 9781454955917).
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