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No Straight Road Takes You There: Essays for Uneven Terrain

by Rebecca Solnit

"I've tried to map the circuitous routes that change takes, the byways and backroads by which movements have been built and ideas have advanced," Rebecca Solnit writes in the introduction to her incisive No Straight Road Takes You There: Essays for Uneven Terrain. The illuminating collection gathers 20 previously published essays that Solnit believes "have something to say beyond the moment," divided into three sections titled Visions, Revisions, and More Visions.

Solnit (The Faraway Nearby; The Encyclopedia

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Titan of the Stars

by E.K. Johnston

Titan of the Stars by E.K. Johnston (Aetherbound; The Inevitable Victorian Thing) is a tightly plotted, carnage-filled YA sci-fi horror tale that deftly marries the social commentary of Titanic with the visceral horror of Alien.

Celeste and Dominic are both survivors of the "Rupt," a massive earthquake that decimated Canada's Ottawa Valley. Dominic was adopted by an upper-class family, while Celeste grew up in a group dormitory. Now both are aboard the Titan, a spaceship "modern at the core and gilded with

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The #1 Dad Book: Be the Best Dad You Can Be--In 1 Hour!

by James Patterson

In any hierarchy of life's important roles, fatherhood unquestionably sits near the top. And yet, for all its myriad and complex demands, the job doesn't come with an instruction manual. In The #1 Dad Book, famed writer James Patterson does his best to remedy that deficiency. It's a breezy but heartfelt and highly practical guide to navigating the challenges facing fathers at any stage in their journeys.

Like much of Patterson's fiction, The #1 Dad Book is served up in compact, easily digested chapters. As

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Sleep

by Honor Jones

Honor Jones's debut novel, Sleep, is a breathtaking character study of a woman raising young daughters and facing memories of childhood abuse.

Margaret's 1990s New Jersey upbringing seems idyllic, but upper-middle-class suburbia conceals the perils of a dysfunctional family headed by Elizabeth, a narcissistic, controlling mother. Elizabeth overreacts to messes in her immaculate home and to Margaret's perceived infractions. When 10-year-old Margaret is molested by a male relative one summer, she instinctively

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Clara and the Man with Books in His Window

by María Teresa Andruetto, trans. by Elisa Amado, illus. by Martina Trach

Hans Christian Andersen Award-winning Argentinian author María Teresa Andruetto transforms personal history into an inspiring tribute to living courageously in Clara and the Man with Books in His Window. Fellow Argentinian artist/muralist Martina Trach's glorious double-page spreads create a sense of place and time.

"This is the story of my mother and her friend, Juan," Andruetto prefaces her narrative, "about how she discovered books and he, the light of day." Young Clara is her laundress mother's

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All the Mothers

by Domenica Ruta

Domenica Ruta's All the Mothers hits pitch-perfect emotional notes that will have readers laughing and crying in equal measure. Ruta (With or Without You; Last Day) has written a wise and captivating novel that follows a collective of mothers trying to get by and build a life for their children and themselves. The story opens with Sandy, a new mother leaking breast milk in the office bathroom, frantically scouring social media for "the other woman."

It's a desperate, funny, and relatable moment that leads

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Things in Nature Merely Grow

by Yiyun Li

Yiyun Li's Things in Nature Merely Grow is a vital and tenderly written memoir about the suicide of Li's son James, which occurred only six years after that of her older son, Vincent.

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Simple Twist of Fate

by April Asher

A witch returns to her hometown 13 years after the cougar shifter she loved was declared the fated mate of her best friend in this witty contemporary paranormal rom-com.

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The Love Haters

by Katherine Center

Katherine Center's warm, witty 12th novel sends a video producer to Key West, where she falls in love with a handsome Coast Guard swimmer--and with herself.

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A Festa for Luana

by Joana Pastro, illus. by Duda Oliva

This tempting picture book celebrates the Brazilian Festa Junina as well as a girl's innovative spark and investment in her culture.

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The Emperor of Gladness

by Ocean Vuong

Ocean Vuong's marvelous The Emperor of Gladness is the story of a 19-year-old drug addict in Connecticut who becomes live-in caretaker to an octogenarian Lithuanian woman with dementia.

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Anji Kills a King

by Evan Leikam

In this fast-paced, electrifying fantasy adventure, an orphaned young woman is simultaneously enemies and allies with the mysterious bounty hunter bringing her to justice for regicide.

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We Live Here Now

by Sarah Pinborough

In Sarah Pinborough's chilling psychological domestic thriller, a couple leaves London for the country but can't escape secrets, lies, and terrors.

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Metallic Realms

by Lincoln Michel

An obsessive young man details the inner workings of a science fiction writing group and his manipulations of their lives in this funny, disquieting, genre-hopping novel.

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The Labyrinth House Murders

by Yukito Ayatsuji, trans. by Ho-Ling Wong

The Labyrinth House Murders, the third title in the Bizarre House Mysteries series, is a superb, brain-busting fair-play mystery set at a mansion outside Tokyo.

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Growing Home

by Beth Ferry, illus. by the Fan Brothers

A grumpy goldfish, a self-confident ivy, a curious spider, and an anxious violet come together to love and protect their human family in this whimsical modern fantasy ideal for family readalouds.

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Empty Cages

by Fatma Qandil, trans. by Adam Talib

In this exceptional first novel by an acclaimed Egyptian writer, an old chocolate tin is the nostalgic portal to a poet's intriguing past and the thwarted ambitions of her middle-class family.

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The Boy from the Sea

by Garrett Carr

The Boy from the Sea, the first novel by Garrett Carr, tells the story of a Donegal Bay family that adopts a baby in a barrel the tide brought in, and the resentments his arrival engenders.

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Fever Beach

by Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen exposes the dark underbelly of the Sunshine State in another uproarious novel about the misadventures of criminals in Florida.

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Media Heat

Thursday, May 29, 2025

All Things Considered: Etgar Keret, author of Autocorrect: Stories (Riverhead, $28, 9780593717233).

Today
: Florence Knapp, author of The Names: A Novel (Pamela Dorman, $30, 9780593833902).

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

CBS Mornings: Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, authors of Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches: Advice, Inspiration and Laughter from the I've Had It Podcast Hosts (Hanover Square Press, $27.99, 9781335550989).

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

CBS Mornings: Jenn Hildreth and Aimee Leone, authors of Tough as a Mother: Women in Sports, Working Moms, and the Shared Traits that Empower Us All (Triumph Books, $28, 9781637277201).

Today: Judy Joo, author of K-Quick: Korean Food in 30 Minutes or Less (White Lion Publishing, $35, 9780711297586).

Fresh Air: James Patterson, author most recently of The #1 Dad Book: Be the Best Dad You Can Be--In One Hour! (Little, Brown, $25, 9780316585071).

Here & Now: Randy Rainbow, author of Randy Rainbow and the Marvelously Magical Pink Glasses (Feiwel & Friends, $18.99, 9781250900777).

Sherri Shepherd Show: Rebecca Minkoff, author of Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success (HarperCollins, $19.99, 9781400251650).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Bono, author of Bono: Stories of Surrender (Vintage, $21, 9798217008230).

Thursday, May 22, 2025

The View: Brian Kelly, author of How to Win at Travel (Avid Reader Press, $30, 9781668068656).

Sherri Shepherd Show: JJ Johnson, co-author of The Simple Art of Rice: Recipes from Around the World for the Heart of Your Table (Flatiron, $34.99, 9781250809100).

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

CBS Mornings: Maria Avgitidis, author of Ask a Matchmaker: Matchmaker Maria's No-Nonsense Guide to Finding Love (St. Martin's Essentials, $20, 9781250342355).
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