Week of Friday, January 3, 2020



The Story of a Goat
by Perumal Murugan, transl. by N. Kalyan Raman
Discover: After attempts to censor his work failed in India, Perumal Murugan returns with this fable about a goat whose life and struggles closely parallel human experiences.
The Revisionaries
by A.R. Moxon
Discover: With a sprawling lark of a plot, A.R. Moxon's The Revisionaries offers a postmodern meditation on the relationship between writer, reader and story.
Pain
by Zeruya Shalev, transl. by Sondra Silverston
Discover: In this intricate novel, an accidental meeting gives a woman a second chance with the man who broke her heart nearly 30 years earlier.
Evacuation
by Raphaël Jerusalmy, transl. by Penny Hueston
Discover: Three people defy an evacuation order during a military attack in Tel Aviv, leaving them to survive on their own and make choices about what matters in life.
Graphic Books
Two Dead
by Van Jensen, illus. by Nate Powell and Erin Tobey
Discover: In Two Dead, Van Jensen and Nate Powell transpose true events into a heart-thumping graphic novel that exposes the cyclical violence wrought by war, power, police brutality and unchecked racism.
Social Science
Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul
by Leila Taylor
Discover: Leila Taylor's Darkly invites readers into a frank and deeply felt conversation about race, violence and U.S. history by examining trends in horror and the occult.
Essays & Criticism
Peter Watts Is an Angry, Sentient Tumor: Revenge Fantasies and Essays
by Peter Watts
Discover: Science fiction author Peter Watts shares his fear, anger and a little bit of hope in this provocative collection of writings about the environment, social justice, family and more.
Science
Snow: A Scientific and Cultural Exploration
by Giles Whittell
Discover: A scientific, historical and joyful romp through the nature of snow and its relationship to humans and the natural world.
Sports
Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation
by Michael Powell
Discover: A season with a Navajo high school basketball team highlights the challenges faced by teens living on the reservation.
Travel Literature
Wherever You Go: A Guide to Mindful Sustainable, and Life-Changing Travel
by Daniel Houghton
Discover: Former CEO of Lonely Planet Daniel Houghton presents ways travel changes people for the better, through stories and interviews and glimpses of his own experiences.
Children's & Young Adult
Where the World Ends
by Geraldine McCaughrean
Discover: In this unforgettable Carnegie Medal-winning YA novel, set in 18th-century Scotland, a dozen boys and men struggle to survive when they are stranded on a remote rock outcrop.
Reverie
by Ryan La Sala
Discover: After surviving an accident of which he has no memory, Kane discovers it's up to him to save his town from dreams that magically become real.
Crying Laughing
by Lance Rubin
Discover: In Lance Rubin's hilarious, heartrending novel, 15-year-old secret funny girl Winnie tries to get her improv start even as her personal life crumbles around her.