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Dead Man Walking: Graphic Edition

by Helen Prejean, Rose Vines, illus. by Catherine Anyango Grünewald

Sister Helen Prejean's bestselling memoir, Dead Man Walking, becomes a graphic masterpiece with a script by Rose Vines, who's worked closely with Prejean since 2002, and superb illustrations by award-winning Swedish Kenyan artist Catherine Anyango Grünewald. In the appended timeline that highlights relevant events since the memoir's 1993 publication, the penultimate entry marks Donald Trump's November 2024 promise of "dramatically expanding the use of the death penalty." That threat underscores the gravity

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Son of the Morning

by Akwaeke Emezi

Akwaeke Emezi (Freshwater; The Death of Vivek Oji) builds twists and turns into the plot of Son of the Morning, a propulsive story that brims with sexy scenes and sensual details as it literally straddles Heaven and Hell--and the mortal Earth between them.

Galilee knows she is not like her "sisters." She feels loved in her all-woman community, but she senses unease from some of the others. Bees swarm around her protectively, and she has a gift for healing. Once she turns 25, Galilee sets out for the nearby

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Busted

by Dan Gemeinhart

In the hilarious, outrageous, and heartwarming novel Busted by Dan Gemeinhart, a 12-year-old rule follower unwillingly teams up with an ex-mobster and a snarky girl to get cash for his grandfather's skyrocketing rent.

Oscar Aberdeen has lived his entire life with his grandfather, Pops, at the Sunny Days Retirement Community, and it shows. His language ("humdinger," "malarkey," "hogwash") and cultural references (Frank Sinatra, PBS NewsHour) skew 80-something. His strict sense of responsibility, which at Sunny

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Vagabond: A Memoir

by Tim Curry

Most people's first glimpse of Tim Curry was probably as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, the "sweet transvestite from Transylvania," in the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But as Curry's delightful memoir, Vagabond, shows, the British actor's prolific career began with his 1968 debut in the London stage production of Hair.

With a strong, affable voice, Curry warns readers not to expect a gossipy tell-all, an assertion he sticks with as he frankly recounts his life but never gives hints about his loves. Actors,

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Palaver

by Bryan Washington

In Bryan Washington's quietly powerful novel Palaver, a queer Black man who's swapped Houston for Tokyo reconnects with his estranged mother and rebuilds his mental health, thanks to his chosen family.

The central players are only ever "the son" and "the mother." He's found a niche in Japan as a private English tutor and is sleeping with a married man; she came from Jamaica via Canada to raise a family in Texas. They have been out of touch for years when he phones her. Concerned about the son's safety,

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Shelf Discovery

Queen Esther

by John Irving

A novel instantly recognizable as the work of John Irving tells an affecting story of a writer's origins and the influence of a strong-minded Jewish immigrant woman on his life.

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Heartsick

by Kristina Forest

A sweet, fast-moving, near-future romance about two teens working together to expose a corrupt pharmaceutical company.

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And They Walk On

by Kevin Maillard, illus. by Rafael López

And They Walk On is a moving meditation on loss and a reminder that those who walk on are never truly gone.

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Good Spirits

by B.K. Borison

A Ghost of Christmas Past falls for his Christmas-loving assignment in this sparkling holiday romance from Lovelight Farms author B.K. Borison.

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Cursed Daughters

by Oyinkan Braithwaite

A young woman's escape from a troubling family legacy hangs in the balance in this satirical drama fueled by romance and otherworldly intrigue that's set in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Bog Queen

by Anna North

A body found in an English bog raises questions of preservation and legacy in this wise and compelling novel of two women who lived centuries apart and the moss that connects them.

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Sonora

by Jenni L. Walsh

Jenni L. Walsh's thrilling seventh historical novel traces the challenges, triumphs, and heart-pounding adventures of horse diver Sonora Webster.

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Slayers of Old

by Jim C. Hines

A middle-aged monster slayer, a half-succubus PI-turned-grandmother, and an aging wizard must prove they can still save the world in this funny, action-packed riff on vintage paranormal fantasy.

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Minor Black Figures

by Brandon Taylor

Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor examines the question of whether artists should co-opt others' identities in this story of a gay, Black artist in New York struggling to find his next subject.

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While We Wait

by Bee Johnson, illus. by Bee Johnson

In Bee Johnson's vivacious second picture book, a parent and two children spend an energetic day completing errands in joyful togetherness.

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Her One Regret

by Donna Freitas

A young mother confesses regret in this satisfying, dynamic mystery that is also a rousing conversation starter about an experience of motherhood still treated as taboo.

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The Dinner Party

by Viola van de Sandt

This debut novel spans the length of one doomed dinner party and the far-reaching implications it has on its unwilling hostess, in a propulsive tale of female rage and becoming.

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The Cracks We Bear

by Catalina Infante Beovic, trans. by Michelle Mirabella

Chilean author Carlina Infante Beovic's penetrating English-language debut sharply examines the overwhelming challenges of new motherhood haunted by the complications of painful daughterhood.

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Media Heat

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Good Morning America: Kardea Brown, author of Make Do with What You Have: 100 Delicious New Recipes from Favorite Old-School Meals (Amistad, $32, 9780063425576).

CBS Mornings: Rainn Wilson, co-author of Soul Boom Workbook: Spiritual Tools for Modern Living (Grand Central, $19.99, 9781538775547).

Drew Barrymore Show: Haley Lu Richardson, author of I'm Sad and Horny (Simon & Schuster, $28.99, 9781668210352).

Sherri Shepherd Show: Michelle Obama, co-author of The Look (Crown, $50, 9780593800706).

The View: Padma Lakshmi, author of Padma's All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond (Knopf, $40, 9780593535325).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Patti Smith, author of Bread of Angels: A Memoir (Random House, $30, 9781101875124).

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Here & Now: Tom Colicchio, author of Why I Cook (Artisan, $35, 9781648291289).

Good Morning America: Mirta Ojito, author of Deeper than the Ocean (Union Square & Co., $28.99, 9781454961901).

CBS Mornings: Kenny Chesney, author Heart Life Music (Morrow, $32.50, 9780063423107).

Tamron Hall: Tim Tebow, co-author of Look Again: Recognize Your Worth. Renew Your Hope. Run with Confidence. (Thomas Nelson, $29.99, 9781400254200).

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Here & Now: Susan Orlean, author of Joyride: A Memoir (Avid Reader Press/S&S, $32, 9781982135164).

All Things Considered: Kate Baer, author of How About Now: Poems (Harper Perennial, $18, 9780063306080).

CBS Mornings: Patti Smith, author of Bread of Angels: A Memoir (Random House, $30, 9781101875124).

Good Morning America: Catherine Newman, author of Wreck: A Novel (Harper, $26.99, 9780063453913).

Also on GMA: Hayley Kiyoko, author of Where There's Room for Us: A Novel (Wednesday Books, $22, 9781250356314).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Cameron Crowe, author of The Uncool: A Memoir (Avid Reader Press, $35, 9781668059432).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Michelle Obama, co-author of The Look (Crown, $50, 9780593800706).

Monday, November 3, 2025

CBS Mornings: E. Lockhart, author of We Fell Apart: A We Were Liars Novel (Delacorte, $22.99, 9780593899168). 

The View: Scott Galloway, author of Notes on Being a Man (Simon & Schuster, $29, 9781668084359). 

Watch What Happens Live: Judd Apatow, author of Comedy Nerd: A Lifelong Obsession in Stories and Pictures (Random House, $50, 9780593595930).

On Tamron Hall:
Gerry Turner, author of Golden Years: What I've Learned from Love, Loss, and Reality TV (Grand Central, $30, 9781538772102).
Anastasia Soare, author of Raising Brows: My Story of Building a Billion-Dollar Beauty Empire (Portfolio, $32, 9798217044542).
Abby Phillip, author of A Dream Deferred: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power (Flatiron, $30.99, 9781250806314).
Justinian Huang, author of Lucky Seed: A Novel (MIRA, $30, 9780778387862).

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Sherri Shepherd Show: David Burtka, co-author of Both Sides of the Glass: Paired Cocktails and Mocktails to Toast Any Taste (Plume, $35, 9780593719862).
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