Attainment: New Titles Out Next Week

Selected new titles appearing next Tuesday, February 20:

A Piece of the World: A Novel by Christina Baker Kline (Morrow, $27.99, 9780062356260) creates a story behind the subject of Andrew Wyeth's 1948 painting Christina's World.

Moby Dick by Herman Melville, illustrated by Christophe Chaboute (Dark Horse Books, $24.99, 9781506701493) is a graphic novel adaptation of the classic novel.

Humans, Bow Down by James Patterson and Emily Raymond (Little, Brown, $28, 9780316346962) takes place in a grim future where robots have taken over the world. (February 20.)

High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic by Glenn Frankel (Bloomsbury, $19.99, 9781620409480) explores the politics behind the making of the 1952 film High Noon.

Dead Letters: A Novel by Caite Dolan-Leach (Random House, $27, 9780399588853) follows a twin sent on a scavenger hunt after her manipulative sister fakes her death.

Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories by Mariana Enriquez (Hogarth, $24, 9780451495112) is a collection of 12 short stories from an Argentine author.

The News from the End of the World by Emily Jeanne Miller (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $25, 9780547734415) follows a dysfunctional family reunited on Cape Cod for four days.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin (Neal Porter/Roaring Brook Press, $19.99, 9781596439504) is a picture-book tribute to the national treasure that's 277 miles long, 18 miles wide and more than a mile deep.

Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari (Harper, $35, 9780062464316) looks at the future of human society and evolution.

Paperbacks:
The Summer Before the War: A Novel by Helen Simonson (Random House, $17, 9780812983203).

Trump's America: Buy This Book and Mexico Will Pay for It by Scott Dikkers (Gallery, $19.99, 9781501172670).

Movie:
Tulip Fever, based on the novel by Deborah Moggach, opens February 24. Alicia Vikander stars as the young bride of Cornelis Sandvoort (Christoph Waltz), a wealthy Dutch merchant who commissions a couple's portrait during the 1630s tulip craze.

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