In this week's issue, Carla Ciccone's "smart, compelling" memoir Nowhere Girl: Life as a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation places her personal diagnosis into historical, scientific, and cultural contexts. Meanwhile, Martin Cahill's "short and exquisite" fantasy Audition for the Fox follows one woman through the trials of revolution at the behest of a trickster god. And in Circle of Days, novelist Ken Follett crafts a "thoroughly researched, engrossing, and richly imagined novel about the creation of Stonehenge." Plus, for young readers, A World Without Summer: A Volcano Erupts, a Creature Awakens, and the Sun Goes Out is Nicholas Day's "dramatic, enlightening work of nonfiction" about the catastrophic fallout from a "world-altering" volcano explosion in the 19th century, with immersive grayscale illustrations by Yas Imamura.
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--Dave Wheeler, senior editor, Shelf Awareness