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Before They Were Men: Essays on Manhood, Compassion, and What Went Wrong

by Jacob Tobia

Author, performer, and "gender defector" Jacob Tobia (Sissy) leads off their taut, iconoclastic essay collection Before They Were Men with a provocative gambit: "Men and boys are now the ones suffering the most under the gender binary." How is it that the identity marker stacked at the tippy-top of the patriarchal hierarchy suffers most? Tobia lovingly and painstakingly elucidates the pressures and abuses intended to transform boys into men, as well as the indiscriminate rage cultivated in the process. In

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Legendary Frybread Drive-In: Intertribal Stories

by Cynthia Leitich Smith, editor

In the captivating and unconventional Legendary Frybread Drive-In, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids), 17 Indigenous writers collaborate to explore and celebrate a range of Native experiences. Through "winks, nods, and overlaps in their writing," the authors create a naturally interconnected anthology of stories centering on a fantastical setting.

Sandy June's Legendary Frybread Drive-In is a lively but humble-looking gathering place that appears when people from

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Katabasis

by R.F. Kuang

Hell is a campus. Or at least, the lower circles are, as Cambridge student Alice Law discovers when she makes the decision to journey into the underworld to retrieve the soul of her academic adviser after an unfortunate accident, and finds it a mirror of the world she descended from. Acclaimed fantasy author R.F. Kuang's Katabasis interrogates themes of loss, grief, and human nature in her refracted version of Cambridge University where Analytical Magick is a field that allows those able to master

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Rehab: An American Scandal

by Shoshana Walter

In Rehab: An American Scandal, journalist Shoshana Walter provides an in-depth, gripping, and often shocking report on the state of the billion-dollar addiction-treatment business in the United States through the personal stories of four individuals who have been through it.

These include Chris Koon, a young white man from Louisiana who opted to attend Cenikor, a treatment center, instead of serving time in a state prison, only to find himself bound by forced labor and punitive rules; April Lee, a Black woman

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Good Morning Main Street

by Catherine Bailey, illus. by Fiona Lee

Catherine Bailey's rhyming text and Fiona Lee's enchanting illustrations harmonize in Good Morning Main Street, a picture book companion to Goodnight School (illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld), which transforms an ordinary street into a whimsical world filled with personality and discovery.

A red cat observes as "Main Street blinks awake,/ quiet, still, and gray" and "soft light slowly spreads,/ bin by sleepy bin." A bookstore clerk leaves his apartment to do some morning errands, and the red cat follows unnoticed.

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Aggie and the Ghost

by Matthew Forsythe

A plucky child meets her match in Aggie and the Ghost, author/illustrator Matthew Forsythe's delightfully droll picture book about navigating rules and unlikely friendships.

Aggie, a pale-skinned, rosy-cheeked child, is "very excited" to live alone, but there's a problem: her new house is haunted. A shapeshifting "ghost follow[s] her everywhere," never giving her any alone time. Frustrated, Aggie establishes ground rules: "No haunting after dark. No stealing my socks." Aggie's attempt to set boundaries proves

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Children of the Book: A Memoir of Reading Together

by Ilana Kurshan

In Children of the Book, American-born Israeli writer, editor, and translator Ilana Kurshan combines a charming memoir focused on the joys and challenges of parenthood with a thoughtful exploration of the power of books and reading to shape young lives. Kurshan's candid yet warmhearted story is enriched by her skill in relating her family's experiences to ancient sources of Jewish wisdom in which their lives are rooted.

Kurshan (If All the Seas Were Ink) is a voracious reader, revealing that she comforted

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Shelf Discovery

Vulture

by Phoebe Greenwood

Phoebe Greenwood's wildly bold debut novel, Vulture, satirizes war reporting in one of the most contentious places in the world.

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Selkie

by Nataly Gruender

A selkie struggles to escape her human captor and rebuild her life in this atmospheric fantasy novel set in a coastal fishing village.

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A Truce That Is Not Peace

by Miriam Toews

In this cross between memoir and commonplace book, Miriam Toews attempts to answer the question "Why do I write?" and come to terms with the legacy of suicide in her family.

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Lucky Day

by Chuck Tingle

In Lucky Day, Chuck Tingle's absurdist horror novel about the randomness of disaster, a professor learns how to find meaning in a world where it seems like nothing matters.

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Squirrel and Bird

by Laura Baker, illus. by Stacey Thomas

The irresistible Squirrel and Bird features an increasingly irritated Bird who is frustrated by the story's narrator typecasting them and their friend Squirrel.

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Gabriela and His Grace

by Liana De la Rosa

The delightful finale to Liana De la Rosa's superb Luna Sisters trilogy offers the long-awaited love story between Graciela Luna and Sebastian, Duke of Whitfield.

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Bloomland

by John Englehardt

John Englehardt's subtle and perennially apt debut novel is a potent account of the backstory and aftermath of a mass shooting on a fictional Arkansas college campus.

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Sourcebooks Landmark: Doll Parts by Penny Zang

Media Heat

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Good Morning America: Suleika Jaouad, author of The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life (Random House, $30, 9780593734636).

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

CBS Mornings: Vonda Wright, author of Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power (Rodale Books, $32.50, 9780593736586).

Monday, August 25, 2025

Good Morning America: Danny Freeman, author of Italianish: Modern Twists on Classic Italian Flavors (DK, $35, 9780593967621)

Also on GMA: Ian K. Smith, author of Beyond Midnight: An Ashe Cayne Novel (Amistad, $21.99, 9780063459229).

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Fresh Air: Robert Reich, author of Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America (Knopf, $30, 9780593803288).
 
CBS Mornings: Sheryl Ziegler, author of The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood (Harvest, $29.99, 9780063378650).

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

All Things Considered: Raymond Antrobus, author of The Quiet Ear: An Investigation of Missing Sound: A Memoir (Hogarth, $29, 9780593732106).

Good Morning America: Harley Pasternak, author of The Carb Reset: Store Less Fat, Burn the Rest, and Harness the Power of Carbs to Lose Weight (Rodale, $28, 9780593578810).
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