Starred Review

Beartooth

by Callan Wink

Callan Wink's Beartooth is a meditative and startling literary heist tale about two struggling brothers. Their father has recently died, leaving them with medical bills they can't pay, and other expenses are piling up at the family cabin. Older brother Thad is desperate to keep things together; his younger brother, Hazen, doesn't have any of Thad's practical sense but more than his fair share of restlessness.

Enter the Scot: up to no good and refusing to take no for an answer, the Scot is looking

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Marginlands: A Journey into India's Vanishing Landscapes

by Arati Kumar-Rao

Marginlands: A Journey into India's Vanishing Landscapes by Arati Kumar-Rao is a collection of eloquent essays by a writer and photographer immersed in the environmental transformation of her subcontinental home. Kumar-Rao's observations about how "slow violence" is destroying Indian ecosystems contain sparks of cautious optimism ignited by the faith and resourcefulness of the farmers and shepherds who steward the land.

Kumar-Rao abandoned a lucrative corporate job to become an environmental storyteller, one

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Sea Legs: A Graphic Novel

by Jules Bakes, illus. by Niki Smith

Debut author Jules Bakes and illustrator Niki Smith (The Deep & Dark Blue) portray the exciting highs and despondent lows of young friendship in the delightful middle-grade graphic novel Sea Legs.

Fourth-grader Janey is a "boat kid" whose family constantly sets anchor in new places. It's January 1993, and they are leaving Florida for the Caribbean, forcing Janey to leave behind best friend Rae. Once in St. Thomas, a lonely Janey spies a girl on another vessel and flings herself into her orbit. Astrid,

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There's No Turning Back

by Alba De Céspedes, trans. by Ann Goldstein

Readers looking for tips on how to annoy a fascist government will savor Alba de Céspedes's (Forbidden Notebook) magnificently incendiary novel There's No Turning Back, first published in Italy in 1938, during Mussolini's reign. As Ann Goldstein, who translated from the Italian, notes in her introduction, this feminist manifesto about "eight young women living in a convent-boarding house in Rome," all of them university students and "united in the task of finding their way in the world," infuriated

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Reading the Waves

by Lidia Yuknavitch

In fiction and memoir alike, Lidia Yuknavitch impresses with her audacious subject matters. In Reading the Waves, she sets out to read and interpret her own life as literature, focusing on pivotal scenes and repeated themes. The penetrating memoir-in-essays reckons with trauma and commemorates key relationships.

Yuknavitch (Thrust; Verge: Stories; The Misfit's Manifesto) is fascinated by how memory is stored in the body. She was invited to give a reading in Houston, Tex., but a panic attack stopped her from

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The Wolf Tree

by Laura McCluskey

A suspicious death lures two detective inspectors to a remote, windswept Scottish island in this tense gothic mystery.

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A Perfect Day to Be Alone

by Nanae Aoyama, trans. by Jesse Kirkwood

This award-winning novel in its first English translation follows a young woman rooming with a distant septuagenarian relative for a year, and the muted dramas of her coming-of-age.

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Live Fast

by Brigitte Giraud, trans. by Cory Stockwell

Brigitte Giraud's Prix Goncourt-winning Live Fast is a powerful and concise study of love, loss, and the small decisions and turning points that shape life and death.

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(S)Kin

by Ibi Zoboi

Two teenage girls living in Brooklyn, N.Y., struggle to find their identities in this raw and original urban fantasy novel-in-verse inspired by Afro-Caribbean folklore.

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All Better Now

by Neal Shusterman

Neal Shusterman gifts teen audiences with another gripping and evocative sci-fi that asks readers to contemplate if anything is worth lifelong happiness.

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End of August

by Paige Dinneny

A tenderly drawn, redemptive family saga centered on what divides and unites three generations of strong, independent Midwestern women.

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Three Days in June

by Anne Tyler

This gentle story depicts how the wedding of their daughter allows one couple to come to terms with the events that ended their marriage.

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Last Twilight in Paris

by Pam Jenoff

Pam Jenoff's gripping 13th novel explores courage and resilience through the lives of two women connected by a necklace and forced to make difficult choices during wartime.

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The Dollhouse Academy

by Margarita Montimore

Superstars and wannabes reveal the impossible price of fame in this wildly inventive, convincingly plausible takedown of the entertainment industry.

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Other Press: A Perfect Day to Be Alone by Nanae Aoyama, translated by Jesse Kirkwood

Media Heat

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Today Show: Ruby Bridges, author of Ruby Bridges: A Talk with My Teacher (Orchard Books, $19.99, 9781338753943).

Good Morning America: Will Packer, author of Who Better Than You?: The Art of Healthy Arrogance & Dreaming Big (Harmony, $28, 9780593582169).

Fresh Air: Dr. Adam Ratner, author of Booster Shots: The Urgent Lessons of Measles and the Uncertain Future of Children's Health (Avery, $30, 9780593330869).

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Kelly Clarkson Show: Naomi Watts, author of Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I'd Known About Menopause (Crown, $29, 9780593729038).

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

All Things Considered: Charlotte Wood, author of Stone Yard Devotional: A Novel (Riverhead Books, $28, 9798217047352).

Good Morning America: Bailey Ruskus, author of Breaking Up with Dairy: 100 Indulgent Plant-based Recipes for Cheese (and Butter, Cream, and Milk) Lovers Everywhere (Balance, $32, 9780306833526).

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Tamron Hall: Rickey Smiley, author of Sideshow: Living with Loss and Moving Forward with Faith (Thomas Nelson, $29.99, 9781400342990).

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Fresh Air: Brittany Newell, author of Soft Core: A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $28, 9780374613891).
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