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A Suit or a Suitcase: Poems

by Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith's luminous fifth poetry collection, A Suit or a Suitcase, considers mortality, motherhood, and the layers of the self with her signature humor, wit, and keen eye for detail. With crisp, lyrical observations and striking images, Smith (Dear Writer; You Could Make This Place Beautiful) muses on what it means to be a self, how a self may evolve over time, and the odd, potent power of the human mind to both contain and transcend the limits of experience.

Smith's titular poem explores the body-mind

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Heiress of Nowhere

by Stacey Lee

Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature winner Stacey Lee's Heiress of Nowhere is a sprawling mystery anchored by the thoughtful research and skilled craft that has become the hallmark of Lee's work.

In 1900, an infant was found in a canoe near Orcas Island, Wash. She was taken in by shipbuilder Dakon Sanders, given the name Lucy, and raised on his expansive estate, Nowhere. Now 18, Lucy plans to leave Nowhere, but Sanders offers to reveal information about her father if Lucy will stay. He is murdered

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The Disappointment

by Scott Broker

There is an overarching tenderness to the strained marriage dynamic with which Scott Broker opens his understated debut novel, The Disappointment. "No mother.... Remember?" Jack gently admonishes his husband, Randy, who is situating his recently deceased mom's urn into a carry-on bag for their upcoming getaway to the Oregon coast. After a pause pregnant with the slights and resentments accrued throughout a decade in love, Randy decides "some mother" anyway, dispensing a travel-size portion of cremains into

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All the World Can Hold

by Jung Yun

Jung Yun's third novel, All the World Can Hold, is a distinctive 9/11 story. Set on a cruise departing Boston for Bermuda on September 16, 2001, it spotlights three characters who--like the country in the wake of terrorism--face a turning point. Choosing whether to be true to themselves requires reckoning with past traumas, including bereavement, alcoholism, and racist microaggressions.

Korean American lawyer Franny hasn't told anyone that she was caught up in 9/11, sheltering inside a bank and then wandering

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The Danger of Small Things

by Caryl Lewis

A teenage artist trapped in an all-girl internment camp uses her paintings to protest oppression in Caryl Lewis's darkly beautiful YA dystopian novel.

In the future imagined by The Danger of Small Things, the extinction of bees led to the destruction of modern civilization. Crops failed, famines started, wars broke out, "governments collapsed," and "militias took over." Now, girls aren't "allowed outside... and boys [have] to learn to fight." At 13, pale-skinned Jess is taken from her mother and brother, Shey,

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Arthur's Cat

by Johan Leynaud, trans. by Sarah Ardizzone

A boy loves his cat so much he wants to keep him a bit too close in artist/illustrator Johan Leynaud's wise and adorable English-language debut, the picture book Arthur's Cat, about expressing and respecting boundaries.

An exuberant spiky-haired boy named Arthur finds out that doting on a cat is a tricky proposition in this French import translated by Sarah Ardizzone. Lovestruck Arthur goes to extreme measures to care for Zeffo, his turquoise-colored kitty. He stacks a mountain of furniture against a bookshelf

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Westward Women

by Alice Martin

An epidemic drives women to abandon their homes in a literary science fiction examination of human connection and ambition.

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Toe to Toe

by Falon Ballard

Toe to Toe is a sensual romance immersed in the professional dance industry with a narrative full of heart and personal growth.

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Second Chance Duet

by Ana Holguin

Second Chance Duet is a sweet, charming romance that perfectly captures the warm and fuzzy feeling of learning that a crush is, in fact, requited.

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Python's Kiss

by Louise Erdrich

Louise Erdrich's second story collection presents 13 intriguing narratives, many of which poignantly, memorably explore the complicated relationship between parents and children.

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The Beheading Game

by Rebecca Lehmann

A resurrected Anne Boleyn seeks revenge for her execution in novelist Rebecca Lehmann's dazzling and sumptuous feminist reimagining of history.

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Media Heat

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Fresh Air: Katrina Manson, author of Project Maven: A Marine Colonel, His Team, and the Dawn of AI Warfare (W. W. Norton, $31.99, 9781324123316).

Drew Barrymore Show: Arthur C. Brooks, author of The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness (Portfolio, $30, 9780593545423).

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

All Things Considered: Sen. Cory Booker, author of Stand (St. Martin's Press, $29, 9781250436733).

CBS Mornings: Arthur C. Brooks, author of The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness (Portfolio, $30, 9780593545423).

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Good Morning America: Andrew McCarthy, author of Who Needs Friends: An Unscientific Examination of Male Friendship Across America (Grand Central, $29, 9781538768945).

Monday, March 23, 2026

CBS Mornings: Robert Wachter, author of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future (Portfolio, $32, 9798217044245).

Good Morning America: Cliodhna O'Sullivan, author of Her Hidden Fire (Viking Books for Young Readers, $22.99, 9798217040506).

The View: Sen. Cory Booker, author of Stand (St. Martin's Press, $29, 9781250436733). 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Today: Mikel Welch, author of The Forever Home: Classic, Clever Design to Help You Put Down Roots (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593796931).

Tamron Hall: Faith Roberson, author of What Stays and What Goes: Organize with Intention and Create Space for Grace (Scribner, $28, 9781668011744).

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