Starred Review

Heavyweight: A Family Story of the Holocaust, Empire, and Memory

by Solomon J. Brager

Historian Solomon J. Brager explores their place within a complex ancestry in the vulnerably illuminating debut memoir, Heavyweight: A Family Story of the Holocaust, Empire, and Memory. Choosing a graphic format suggests a literal piecing together of personal, familial, and global histories. The title's function is (at least) two-fold: the titular heavyweight is Brager's great-grandfather Erich Levi, a German boxing champion and Holocaust survivor; three generations later, Brager assumes the heavy weight of

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Putty Pygmalion

by Lonnie Garcia

Illustrator and comics artist Lonnie Garcia shapes a surreal model of forced affection in the surprisingly tender graphic novel Putty Pygmalion.

Derryl, a lonesome vegetable wearing cat-eye glasses, fashions a floppy-eared companion he calls Peter from a children's molding substance known as Putty Pals. But as Peter gains consciousness and assesses his surroundings, he begins to understand that he's a captive in Derryl's solipsistic fantasy. It doesn't help that Putty Pals were outlawed years ago, after being

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Wings of an Eagle: The Gold Medal Dreams of Billy Mills

by Billy Mills, Donna Janell Bowman, illus. by S.D. Nelson

Olympic gold medalist Billy Mills shares his inspiring story of overcoming extreme adversity to achieve his goals in his first children's book, Wings of an Eagle. Author Donna Janell Bowman (Step Right Up) collaborates with Mills to create a soulful narration that pairs with the striking artwork of S.D. Nelson (Crazy Horse and Custer) to deliver an impassioned tale of determination and grit.

Mills, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, is born into a large family and great poverty. "Love keeps us warm," though.

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Nicked

by M.T. Anderson

The cleverness of this page-turner begins with its title, Nicked. It triples as the book's central action, the object of the theft, and the humble monk whose dream sets the chain of events in motion.

National Book Award-winning author M.T. Anderson (FeedThe Assassination of Brangwain Spurge), making his adult debut, sets the stage with eerily modern elements for this 11th-century tale set in Italy and based on true events. Invaders and a pox are rapidly spreading throughout the land,

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Prunella

by Beth Ferry, illus. by Claire Keane

A young gardener has a distinct talent for macabre plants but struggles to find peer acceptance in Prunella, a ghoulishly goodhearted picture book by Beth Ferry (Swashby and the Sea), illustrated by Claire Keane (I Want 100 Dogs).

Prunella's green-thumbed master gardener parents stare at each other in shock when their baby brandishes her astonishing purple thumb. Prunella grows into a gap-toothed, tawny-skinned child with a deep affinity for flora with thorns, spines, spores, or carnivorous tendencies. Her

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The Briar Club

by Kate Quinn

Historical novelist Kate Quinn (The Alice Network; The Huntress) stirs up a spicy, complex gumbo of female friendship, tricky gender politics, and McCarthy-era rhetoric in her taut, vivid novel The Briar Club. Quinn weaves together the narratives and secrets of a motley collection of neighbors in 1950s Washington, D.C., and draws back the (lace) curtains on their complicated lives.

Quinn begins her narrative in 1954, with a shocking double murder at the genteel boardinghouse, Briarwood House. She then flashes

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How to Die Famous by Benjamin Dean

by Benjamin Dean

How to Die Famous by Benjamin Dean (The King Is Dead) is a heart-palpitating thriller that effectively unveils the dangers of celebrity and fame.

Abel Miller, a teenaged, mixed-race, Black-presenting British actor, has landed the role of a lifetime playing a character in the latest reboot of "one of the most cursed TV shows in Hollywood history," known for its scandalous past filled with mental breakdowns, disappearances, and deaths. What the TV executives who hired him don't know is that Abel is working with

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Storm Child

by Michael Robotham

A young woman finally confronts her traumatic past by accessing previously blocked memories in this engrossing psychological thriller.

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No Ordinary Assignment

by Jane Ferguson

Foreign correspondent Jane Ferguson's astute memoir provides a gripping account of her work in high-conflict zones and thoughtful reflections on her inner journey.

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Youth Group

by Jordan Morris, illus. by Bowen McCurdy

A teen girl must fight demons when they discover she can give them the power they seek in a darkly humorous good versus evil graphic novel.

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How to Say Babylon

by Safiya Sinclair

A pulsating history of the author's Rastafari upbringing probes the wounds that formed her as well as the anti-patriarchal sensibility simmering at the emotional core of who she is today.

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Homebodies

by Tembe Denton-Hurst

Homebodies, a vibrant display of bravery in the face of adversity, features witty and intimate prose and illuminates the injustices Black and queer women face in the workplace.

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The Deading

by Nicholas Belardes

At once grim and gripping, horrifying and revelatory, Nicholas Belardes's eco-horror, dystopian novel The Deading conjures a world that exists as a dark mirror to the reader's own.

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The Caretaker

by Ron Rash

Ron Rash paints a devastating portrait of grief and resentment in the tale of a North Carolina cemetery worker, and the lengths to which one family will go to protect its reputation.

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The Nude

by C. Michelle Lindley

A penetrating and thrilling portrait of ambition, sexual power dynamics, and cultural theft, C. Michelle Lindley's The Nude doesn't let its readers off the hook easily.

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The Moonlight Market

by Joanne Harris

Joanne Harris weaves a haunting, atmospheric modern fairy tale of two competing supernatural kingdoms and a photographer who gets caught between them.

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Sunrise Nights

by Jeff Zentner, Brittany Cavallaro

In this compassionate, emotional romance, two teenagers take an unconventional path to love while attending an art camp.

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The House of Fortune

by Jessie Burton

A Dutch-African girl in 18th-century Amsterdam struggles to free herself of her family's scandalous past in this thrilling standalone companion to the bestselling novel The Miniaturist.

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Goodnight Tokyo

by Atsuhiro Yoshida, trans. by Haydn Trowell

Goodnight Tokyo, Atsuhiro Yoshida's collection of 12 intersecting stories all taking place in the middle of the night, highlights Tokyo residents who lead unfulfilled lives.

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Bury Your Gays

by Chuck Tingle

A semicloseted screenwriter goes face-to-face with his own movie monsters to retain creative control in this chilling and inventive social horror novel.

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Dutton: Sunderworld, Vol. I: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs

Media Heat

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Today Show: Scott Galloway, author of The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Financial Security (Portfolio, $32, 9780593714027).

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Fresh Air: Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World (Doubleday, $27, 9780385549936).

Today Show: Chris Whitaker, author of All the Colors of the Dark (Crown, $30, 9780593798874).

Kelly Clarkson Show: LaDarrion Williams, author of Blood at the Root (Labyrinth Road, $20.99, 9780593711927).

Monday, July 22, 2024

Good Morning America: Nicole Lapin, author of Rich Bitch: A Simple 12-Step Plan for Getting Your Financial Life Together... Finally (Morrow Paperbacks, $18.99, 9780062998866).

Live with Kelly and Mark: Gary Janetti, author of We Are Experiencing a Slight Delay (Harper, $27.99, 9780063329744).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Keanu Reeves, co-author, with China Miéville, of The Book of Elsewhere: A Novel (Del Rey, $30, 9780593446591).

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Fresh Air: Shalom Auslander, author of Feh: A Memoir (Riverhead, $29, 9780735213265).

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Today Show: Kathie Lee Gifford, author of Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior (Thomas Nelson, $29.99, 9781400336623).

Also on Today: Edy Massih, author of Keep It Zesty: A Celebration of Lebanese Flavors & Culture from Edy's Grocer (Harper, $39.99, 9780063280908).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Charlamagne Tha God, author of Get Honest or Die Lying: Why Small Talk Sucks (Atria/Black Privilege Publishing, $28.99, 9781982173791).
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