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Close to Home: The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door

by Thor Hanson

"It's often said that knowing more about nature leads to more caring about it." In Close to Home, biologist and John Burroughs Medal-winning natural history writer Thor Hanson (Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid) invites readers to discover the overlooked wonders in their own backyards.

Divided into three parts--Seeing (how to look), Exploring (where to look) and Restoring (how to help)--Close to Home is an accessible read, filled with fascinating facts, stories from the field, and Hanson's own experiences.

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Cry When the Baby Cries

by Becky Barnicoat

British cartoonist Becky Barnicoat's first graphic memoir, Cry When the Baby Cries, presents quite the lachrymose cover, but readers will likely be nod-laughing as often as sharing tears. The single-page preface perfectly encapsulates what's to come: Barnicoat lies in bed as a nurse puts her crying newborn into her arms, with a reassuring, "It comes with an instruction manual, translation app, carry pouch, and 24/7 expert help and guidance." As she exits the room, the nurse adds, "LOL. Just kidding. Bye,"

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Newborns: How Baby Animals Come into the World

by Paulina Jara, trans. by Lawrence Schimel, illus. by Mercè Galí

Chilean author Paulina Jara introduces budding readers to the diverse and amazing ways animal babies can be born in Newborns, a merry and creative picture book translated from the original Spanish by Lawrence Schimel. Jara includes mammals, fish, birds, and reptiles among the 25 creatures showcased and Spanish illustrator Mercè Galí's striking illustrations lend a singular aesthetic to the book.

Young audiences will likely be captivated by the array of fascinating information included in both

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A Catalog of Burnt Objects

by Shana Youngdahl

A Catalog of Burnt Objects is Shana Youngdahl's gut-wrenching, tender response to the 2018 Camp Fire that destroyed her hometown of Paradise, Calif.

Seventeen-year-old Caprice has been dealing with her "agent of chaos" older brother since she was 10. Now he's returned from a stint in rehab for substance use disorder and Caprice is not going to let him "unbalance [her] in all the ways he used to." She plans to focus on finishing the app she's developing and get into college--and maybe fall in love with the

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Sucker Punch

by Scaachi Koul

By her own admission, Scaachi Koul's 2017 debut, One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter, charted her course to marrying her now ex-husband. Her follow-up essay collection, Sucker Punch, paints a painful yet darkly humorous picture of divorce that stands on its own while also working as a companion to her first book. Koul--a senior journalist at Slate, podcast host, and contributor to publications such as the New Yorker--goes beyond a typical, linear recounting of divorce by mapping her experience

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Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand

by Jeff Chu

Journalist Jeff Chu's wise, thoughtful second memoir, Good Soil, explores love, loss, complicated identities, and the power of community through his experience working on his seminary's farm. After enrolling at Princeton Theological Seminary at the age of 39, Chu took one class--and then many more--at the "Farminary," a working farm designed to provide a hands-on place for students to wrestle with spiritual questions while getting their hands (literally) dirty. Chu's time at the Farminary would prove

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Twist

by Colum McCann

A writer attempts to unravel the mystery of the enigmatic chief of a mission to repair damaged undersea cable off the African coast and winds up painting a haunting portrait of a con man.

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Once Was Willem

by M.R. Carey

A medieval Frankenstein's monster and his friends battle an evil sorcerer in this whimsical dark fantasy novel by M.R. Carey.

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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

by Stephen Graham Jones

Inventive vampire lore underpins a chilling tale of revenge for historical wrongs in the western United States in Stephen Graham Jones's gripping The Buffalo Hunter Hunter.

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Tilt

by Emma Pattee

Emma Pattee's debut novel, Tilt, offers a devastating and funny, wrenching yet hopeful portrait of motherhood and marriage in the near-apocalyptic context of environmental devastation.

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One Good Thing

by Georgia Hunter

Georgia Hunter's gripping second novel is a tense account of wartime travel and a tender tribute to a life-sustaining friendship.

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When We Ride

by Rex Ogle

This magnetic, plaintive novel-in-verse follows the friendship of two teenage boys making vastly different choices in life.

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Kate & Frida

by Kim Fay

This charming epistolary novel follows the growing friendship between two young women in the 1990s who are both dedicated to the world of books and writing.

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The Evening Shades

by Lee Martin

In this taut and suspenseful novel, an unlikely love blossoms when a middle-aged man fleeing sorrow meets a lonely woman but is unable to escape the mystery of his past.

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Counterattacks at Thirty

by Won-Pyung Sohn, trans. by Sean Lin Halbert

A South Korean intern finds an outlet for her anger about society's injustices through small acts of rebellion in this novel that portrays the beauty of believing that change is possible.

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Media Heat

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Sherri Shepherd Show: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, author of God's Masterpiece: An Adventure in Discovering Your Worth (WaterBrook, $14.99, 9780593796115).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Chelsea Handler, author of I'll Have What She's Having (The Dial Press, $32, 9780593596579).

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Fresh Air: Amanda Knox, author of Free: My Search for Meaning (Grand Central, $30, 9781538770719).

CBS Mornings: Bob the Drag Queen, author of Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert (Gallery Books, $27.99, 9781668061978).

Good Morning America: Tamron Hall, author of Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid (HarperCollins, $19.99, 9780063244849).

Today: Laila Lalami, author of The Dream Hotel (Pantheon, $29, 9780593317600).

Tamron Hall: Krysten Ritter, author of Retreat: A Novel (Harper, $28.99, 9780063334601).

Drew Barrymore Show: Michael Symon, co-author of Symon's Dinners Cooking Out: 100 Recipes That Redefine Outdoor Cooking (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593797648).

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Fresh Air: Annie Karni and Luke Broadwater, authors of Mad House: How Donald Trump, MAGA Mean Girls, a Former Used Car Salesman, a Florida Nepo Baby, and a Man with Rats in His Walls Broke Congress (Random House, $32, 9780593731260).

MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes: Elie Mystal, author of Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America (The New Press, $26.99, 9781620978580).

Good Morning America: Michael Symon, co-author of Symon's Dinners Cooking Out: 100 Recipes That Redefine Outdoor Cooking (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593797648).

Also on GMA: Amanda Knox, author of Free: My Search for Meaning (Grand Central, $30, 9781538770719).

Today: Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush, authors of I Loved You First (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, $19.99, 9780316525299).

Also on Today: Diane Morrisey, author of You Got This!: Recipes Anyone Can Make and Everyone Will Love (Simon Element, $35, 9781668033401).

The View: Tamron Hall, author of Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid (HarperCollins, $19.99, 9780063244849).

Tamron Hall: Yung Pueblo, author of How to Love Better: The Path to Deeper Connection Through Growth, Kindness, and Compassion (Harmony, $27, 9780593582275).

Also on Tamron Hall: Allison Raskin, author of Save the Date: A Novel (Canary Street Press, $18.99, 9781335081322).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Vicky Nguyen, author of Boat Baby: A Memoir (Simon & Schuster, $29.99, 9781668025567).

Monday, March 24, 2025

Good Morning America: Harlan Coben, author of Nobody's Fool (Grand Central, $30, 9781538756355).

CBS Mornings: Krysten Ritter, author of Retreat: A Novel (Harper, $28.99, 9780063334601).

Fresh Air: Elie Mystal, author of Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America (The New Press, $26.99, 9781620978580).

Sherri Shepherd Show: Bob the Drag Queen, author of Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert (Gallery Books, $27.99, 9781668061978).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Roxane Gay, editor of The Portable Feminist Reader (Penguin Classics, $25, 9780143110392).

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Fresh Air: Andrew Marantz, author of Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation (Penguin Books, $18, 9780525522287).

Today: Carmen Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin, authors of Glowing Up: Recipes to Rock Your Natural Beauty (Di Angelo Publications, $30, 9781962603324).

Also on Today: Michael Kosta, author of Lucky Loser: Adventures in Tennis and Comedy (Harper Influence, $32, 9780063418066).

NPR's On Point: Natasha Hakimi Zapata, author of Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America from Around the Globe (The New Press, $30.99, 9781620978443).
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