Starred Review

American Rapture

by CJ Leede

American Rapture, an adrenaline rush of a novel by award-winning horror writer CJ Leede (Maeve Fly), finds the Midwest ravaged by a strange new virus that infects people with insatiable--and fatal--lust. Sixteen-year-old Sophie has spent her entire life in a sheltered Catholic home. When the infection hits and her parents are among its early victims, Sophie is thrown into a hellish nightmare as she tries to reunite with her twin brother amid the chaos. But the more people she meets and the more she sees of

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My Good Bright Wolf: A Memoir

by Sarah Moss

Sarah Moss's rigorous, innovative memoir, My Good Bright Wolf, is about creating safety for a body embattled by disordered eating and competing voices.

As a novelist, Moss (Ghost Wall) exhibits compassionate attention and perspective--skills she applies autobiographically here. Her second- and third-person narration emphasizes the contrast between her thinking self and troublesome flesh. Growing up with an angry father (whom Moss calls "the Owl") and judgmental mother ("the Jumbly Girl") who praised her for

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Whalesong: The True Story of the Musician Who Talked to Orcas

by Zachariah OHora

Zachariah OHora's picture books Stop Snoring, Bernard! and No Fits, Nilson! center on animals and silliness. Whalesong: The True Story of the Musician Who Talked to Orcas centers on animals, minus the silliness, although OHora cushions his serious message with merriment in this true tale of compassion, animal rights, and the power of music.

In 1971, flutist Paul Horn and his two young sons liked to visit the two orcas at the aquarium near their home on British Columbia's Victoria Island. On one visit they

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Run with the Wind

by Shion Miura, trans. by Yui Kajita

For a novel focused on the importance of running swiftly, Shion Miura's Run with the Wind is a leisurely--and deeply compassionate--narrative about gaining self-trust while solidifying lasting bonds. The book opens with a detailed drawing (by Akira Yamaguchi) facing the prologue page, titled "an illustration of Chikusei-so," a dilapidated college dorm at Kansei University. The exploded view of the two-story structure reveals occupied rooms displayed with the residents' names. As the story begins, though, the

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Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known

by George M. Johnson, illus. by Charly Palmer

"Blackness is inherently queer," writes George M. Johnson (We Are Not Broken; All Boys Aren't Blue) in Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known, a triumphant and deeply personal illustrated essay collection that pays homage to 12 LGBTQ+ Black artists and the resounding impact they've made on future generations.

In refreshingly approachable language, Johnson highlights individuals from the prolific 1920s arts movement--including Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Ma Rainey--noting that

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Even After Everything: The Spiritual Practice of Knowing the Risks and Loving Anyway

by Stephanie Duncan Smith

Stephanie Duncan Smith's poignant, powerful debut memoir, Even After Everything, draws insightful parallels between the Christian liturgical year and Duncan Smith's own journey of pregnancy loss, new motherhood, and stubborn hope. As she navigates "hope in the after, hope against the grain of entirely reasonable fear," Duncan Smith explores the highs and lows of the Christian narrative, set into a calendar pattern that repeats every year, and invites believers to walk with her deeper into the story.

Recounting

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Shelf Discovery

Wish I Were Here

by Melissa Wiesner

This open-hearted rom-com follows an exacting mathematician who sets out on a journey of self-discovery with help from her handsome, artsy doorman.

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The Mourner's Bestiary

by Eiren Caffall

This impassioned memoir blends memory and research to pay tribute to family members lost to a genetic kidney disease--and to marine creatures threatened by ecological collapse.

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Make the Season Bright

by Ashley Herring Blake

Exes are forced to reunite at Christmas in Ashley Herring Blake's charming, refreshing take on the classic small-town holiday romance in Make the Season Bright.

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Blue Light Hours

by Bruna Dantas Lobato

A mother and daughter separated by continents navigate distance and intimacy through the "miraculous blue light" of video calls in this haunting debut.

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All I Want Is You

by Falon Ballard

Falon Ballard's holiday rom-com overflows with cozy Christmas cheer and a spicy second chance at love between two romance authors trapped in a cozy inn.

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The Beautiful Game

by Yamile Saied Méndez

A 12-year-old fútbol phenom struggles in the face of family tensions and her new, all-girls squad in an impassioned and empowering middle-grade book from a Pura Belpré Award-winning author.

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House of Frank

by Kay Synclaire

Synclaire's evocative debut weaves together love and loss in a beautiful tale that readers surely will to want to return to. 

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Adrift on a Painted Sea

by Tim Bird, with paintings by Sue Bird

British comics creator Tim Bird collaborates with his late painter mother to showcase her life and art in glorious panels filled with memories and mystery.

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Peachtree Publishers: The Littlest Yak: Home Is Where the Herd Is by Lu Fraser, illustrated by Kate Hindley

Media Heat

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Fresh Air: Glenn Fine, author of Watchdogs: Inspectors General and the Battle for Honest and Accountable Government (University of Virginia Press, $29.95, 9780813952468).
 
The View: Stanley Tucci, author of What I Ate in One Year (and related thoughts) (Gallery Books, $35, 9781668055687).

Tamron Hall: Venus Williams, author of Strive: 8 Steps to Find Your Awesome (Amistad, $29.99, 9780063278233).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Bob Woodward, author of War (Simon & Schuster, $32, 9781668052273).

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Good Morning America: Zach Pozniak and Jerry Pozniak, authors of The Laundry Book: The Definitive Guide to Caring for Your Clothes and Linens (Rock Point, $22.99, 9781577154495).

Tamron Hall: Katrina "Trina" Taylor, author of Da Baddest (Simon & Schuster, $27.99, 9781668008768).

Also on Tamron Hall: Law Roach, author of How to Build a Fashion Icon: Notes on Confidence from the World's Only Image Architect (Abrams Image, $28, 9781419768217).

Jennifer Hudson Show: Alice Paul Tapper, author of Use Your Voice (Penguin Workshop, $18.99, 9780593752142).

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Good Morning America: Alex Guarnaschelli, author of Italian American Forever: Classic Recipes for Everything You Want to Eat (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593578001).

Today Show: Stanley Tucci, author of What I Ate in One Year (and related thoughts) (Gallery Books, $35, 9781668055687).

Also on Today: Kate McKinnon, author of The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, $17.99, 9780316554732).

Also on Today: Mellody Hobson, author of Priceless Facts about Money (Candlewick, $19.99, 9781536224719).

Also on Today: Pamela Anderson, author of I Love You: Recipes from the Heart (Voracious, $35, 9780316573481).

The View: Chris Wallace, author of Countdown 1960: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the 312 Days that Changed America's Politics Forever (Dutton, $35, 9780593852194).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Trevor Noah, author of Into the Uncut Grass (One World, $26, 9780593729960).

NPR's Here & Now: Yotem Ottolenghi, author of Ottolenghi Comfort: A Cookbook (Ten Speed Press, $37.99, 9780399581779).

Fresh Air: Mosab Abu Toha, author of Forest of Noise: Poems (Knopf, $22, 9780593803974).

Thursday, October 10, 2024

The View: Trevor Noah, author of Into the Uncut Grass (One World, $26, 9780593729960).

The Talk: Wilmer Valderrama, author of An American Story: Everyone's Invited (Harper Select, $29.99, 9781400336579).

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Alice Paul Tapper, author of Use Your Voice (Penguin Workshop, $18.99, 9780593752142).

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

CBS Mornings: Maha Abouelenein, author of 7 Rules of Self-Reliance: How to Stay Low, Keep Moving, Invest in Yourself, and Own Your Future (Hay House, $26.99, 9781401978662).

Today Show: Trevor Noah, author of Into the Uncut Grass (One World, $26, 9780593729960).

Drew Barrymore Show: Josh Gad, author of PictureFace Lizzy (Putnam, $19.99, 9780593463123).

The View: Riley Keough, co-author, with her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, of From Here to the Great Unknown: A Memoir (Random House, $32, 9780593733875).
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