Starred Review

Baking in the American South: 200 Recipes and Their Untold Stories

by Anne Byrn

Baking in the American South: 200 Recipes and Their Untold Stories offers 200 recipes to savor, along with history, stories, tips, vintage snapshots, and mouthwatering full-color photos, but prepare to pause to bake up a tempting Southern treat. Baking in the American South is longtime food writer Anne Byrn's attempt to answer the question, "What makes Southern baking so special?"

Byrn (A New Take on Cake; Skillet Love) credits the book's recipes and insightful tips to cooks and bakers from 14 Southern states,

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Fathers and Fugitives

by S.J. Naudé, trans. by Michiel Heyns

Children, from infants to adult offspring, have a rough go of it in Fathers and Fugitives, South African author S.J. Naudé's uncompromising novel composed of a quintet of connected stories. Translated from the Afrikaans by Michiel Heyns, these pieces span decades in the life of Daniel, a gay South African journalist based in London, "the British broadsheets' tattletale from the colonies." At the novel's outset, he meets two Serbian men at the Tate Modern and begins an intimate relationship with them

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Immortal Dark

by Tigest Girma

Immortal Dark is a fabulously bloody and intricate reimagining of the vampire myth, wherein an ancient agreement between vampires--or "dranaics"--and humans is all that keeps a massive slaughter of mortals at bay.

Nineteen-year-old Kidan Adane is a murderer. And she'll kill again when she finds the "shadowy vampire" she is convinced kidnapped her twin sister. Kidan is heiress to her parents' legacy, which should include the great House Adane, located on the hidden campus of Uxlay University. But in a baffling

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Popcorn

by Rob Harrell

Popcorn by Rob Harrell (Wink) depicts the "glorious mess" that is life for seventh-grader Andrew Yaeger as he endures a series of misadventures on picture day.

Andrew lives with his mother, Susan, and his grandmother G, who has Alzheimer's disease. Today is picture day. It also happens to be Susan's first day at her new job. Susan's best friend, Mika, comes to take care of G, and Andrew heads off to school with his best friend, Jonesy, Mika's daughter. Andrew has "an issue with worrying. Stressing. Obsessing,"

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The Full Moon Coffee Shop

by Mai Mochizuki, trans. by Jesse Kirkwood

Mai Mochizuki's delectable The Full Moon Coffee Shop, cozily translated by Jesse Kirkwood, follows other whimsical, welcoming café-themed Japanese novels, like Toshikazu Kawaguchi's Before the Coffee Gets Cold and its multiple sequels. Here the eponymous shop "has no fixed location," but rather just appears, with lunar cooperation, when would-be patrons most need the encouraging refuge. Orders aren't possible, however, because the staff--yes, of course, they're cats!--happen to bring out just the right

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Barnaby Unboxed!

by Terry Fan, Eric Fan, Devin Fan

The Fan Brothers--Terry and Eric, joined again by youngest brother, Devin--bring back one of the "Perfect Pets" from their award-winning The Barnabus Project (2020) in the maybe-even-better companion title, Barnaby Unboxed.

Barnaby is a genetically engineered "half mouse and half elephant, with just a dash of flamingo." One day, Barnaby is chosen by a pleading "little voice": "Can we take him home? PLEASE?" The little girl waits until returning home to unbox Barnaby in front of a camera "so her father could

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Guide Me Home

by Attica Locke

Guide Me Home, Attica Locke's tense, gripping final novel in her Highway 59 trilogy, examines the political landscape of East Texas during the presidency of Donald Trump and probes the inner landscape of a Black man forced to reckon with his choices and his complicated family history.

Struggling with the ethical implications of his last case (detailed in Heaven, My Home), Texas Ranger Darren Mathews has turned in his badge. As he considers what to do next (including whether to resist the siren call of bourbon),

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Taxi Ghost

by Sophie Escabasse

In Sophie Escabasse's delightfully entertaining and strikingly illustrated middle-grade graphic novel Taxi Ghost, Adèle is anticipating a low-key winter break when she inherits the "family gift." Adèle's grandmother, who sees it less as a gift and more as a curse, explains to her, "People like us... have the power to stand in the middle"--they are mediums, "a bridge between two worlds." As Adèle comes to terms with the startling fact that her first period brought with it the ability to

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Talking to Strangers

by Fiona Barton

A police detective, a reporter, and the mother of a murdered child are linked by the investigation of a hairdresser's death in this intense thriller.

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The Story of Perfume

by Élisabeth de Feydeau

The Story of Perfume provides readers with an approachable anthropological descent into an often unconsidered manifestation of personality and intention.

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Morbidly Yours

by Ivy Fairbanks

This sweet, enchanting romance unites an American widow and a sensitive Irish undertaker as they come to grips with the realities of their lives.

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The Life Impossible

by Matt Haig

An unusual bequest drives a retired teacher to leave her home in England and move to Ibiza, in this captivating, satire-fueled mystery layered with otherworldly mysticism and ecological drama.

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Death at the Sanatorium

by Ragnar Jónasson, trans. by Victoria Cribb

This wily thriller finds a Reykjavík man writing his criminology dissertation on a cold case concerning two mysterious deaths at a former tuberculosis hospital.

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Confounding Oaths

by Alexis Hall

A nobleman and a dashing soldier get caught up in a dangerous magical plot and an even more dangerous love in this romantic fantasy from Mortal Follies author Alexis Hall.

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Milk Without Honey

by Hanna Harms, trans. by Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp

This beautifully minimal, yet highly impactful graphic nonfiction is a lament about the plight of bees and the larger consequences of ignoring the demise of insects.

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The Booklover's Library

by Madeline Martin

This authentic, tender, and sometimes harrowing novel follows a book-loving British mother and her daughter as they navigate the perils of World War II.

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Media Heat

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Fresh Air: Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig, authors of Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father's Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success (Penguin Press, $35, 9780593298640).
 
Good Morning America: Dolly Parton and Rachel Parton George, authors of Good Lookin' Cookin': A Year of Meals--A Lifetime of Family, Friends, and Food (Ten Speed Press, $35, 9781984863164).

Today Show: Josh Gad, author of PictureFace Lizzy (Putnam, $19.99, 9780593463123).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Francis S. Collins, author of The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust (Little, Brown, $30, 9780316576307).

Monday, September 16, 2024

Good Morning America: Eve, author of Who's That Girl?: A Memoir (Hanover Square Press, $29.99, 9781335081155).

Today Show: Connie Chung, author of Connie: A Memoir (Grand Central, $32.50, 9781538766989).

CBS Mornings: Wilmer Valderrama, author of An American Story: Everyone's Invited (Harper Select, $29.99, 9781400336579).

Drew Barrymore Show: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, co-author of The Accomplice: A Novel (Amistad, $27.99, 9780063312906).

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Fresh Air: Nick Corasaniti, author of I Don't Want to Go Home: The Oral History of the Stone Pony (Harper, $32, 9780062950789).
 
Good Morning America: Laura Dave, author of The Night We Lost Him: A Novel (S&S/Marysue Rucci, $28.99, 9781668002933).

Tamron Hall: Attica Locke, author of Guide Me Home: A Highway 59 Novel (Mulholland, $29, 9780316494618).

Also on Tamron Hall: Chloe Gong, author of Vilest Things: A Novel (S&S/Saga Press, $28.99, 9781668000267).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Evie McGee Colbert, co-author, with Stephen Colbert, of Does This Taste Funny?: Recipes Our Family Loves (Celadon, $35, 9781250859990).

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Fresh Air: Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, authors of Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter (Penguin Press, $32, 9780593656136).
 
Good Morning America: Jayson Tatum, co-author of Baby Dunks-a-Lot: A Picture Book (Abrams Books for Young Readers, $19.99, 9781419771460).

Also on GMA: DeMar DeRozan, author of Above the Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm (Harmony, $28, 9780593581261).

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Good Morning America: Lauren Sánchez, author of The Fly Who Flew to Space (The Collective Book Studio, $19.95, 9781685550639).

Today Show: Dan Slepian, author of The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice (Celadon Books, $30, 9781250897701).

CBS Mornings: Jayson Tatum, co-author of Baby Dunks-a-Lot: A Picture Book (Abrams Books for Young Readers, $19.99, 9781419771460).
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