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Empire of Ink: The Printers, Rogues, and Radicals Who Invented the American Newspaper

by Alex Wright

Alex Wright's Empire of Ink serves as a vital reminder of why the print medium matters and how its history still influences people's behavior. He presents that history in context with how a sprawling, disconnected collection of colonies evolved into the singular, if argumentative, United States.

The narrative begins with the persuasive premise that the United States existed as a rebellion on paper long before the first shots of the revolutionary war. The colonies were already connected by a chaotic web of

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An Inconvenient Widow: The Torment, Trial, and Triumph of Mary Todd Lincoln

by Lois Romano

Mary Todd Lincoln, the "most misunderstood and tragic first lady in American history," finally receives her due in Lois Romano's sympathetic and superb biography, An Inconvenient Widow. The wife of President Abraham Lincoln aroused strong opinions in her day, but in this comprehensive look at Todd Lincoln's life--from the charming conversationalist who first won Lincoln's heart to the cash-strapped and grief-stricken widow the country forgot--Romano portrays a woman failed by everyone: her family, her friends,

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Palaces of the Crow

by Ray Nayler

Ray Nayler's Palaces of the Crow brilliantly blends the historical and the speculative to tell the story of four young people and the highly intelligent crows helping them survive the horrors of Nazi occupation. In addition to offering a thrilling plot and indelible characterization, the novel explores animal behavior, evolutionary theory, and the possibility of community care as survival mechanisms more powerful than individual strength and violence.

Nayler (The Mountain in the Sea; The Tusks of Extinction

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Really Rubie

by Maddie Frost

Eleven-year-old Rubie Fox navigates summer camp without her more confident best friend in Really Rubie, the first in a sincere and hilarious diary-style middle-grade series by Maddie Frost (Iguana Be a Dragon).

Rubie just finished fifth grade and is excited to attend her first (all-girl) sleepaway camp with her "total PIC (partner in crime)," Riley. They've even created "the TUCE TRUCE": a list of five must-do activities to guarantee "The Ultimate Camp Experience." The list includes making friendship bracelets,

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Where You'll Find Us

by Jen St. Jude

In the enchanting, affecting Where You'll Find Us, Jen St. Jude's sophomore YA novel, a transgender teen stumbles upon a magical refuge for queer youth where gender-expansive people from different eras live forever, paused in time.

Eighteen-year-old Cal's post-high-school plans are in flux. They had hoped to attend a women's college with their girlfriend, Ramona, until Cal's mother used Cal's iPad to look something up and searches for "transgender, transmasc" popped up, after which Cal's parents disowned them.

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A Pair of Aces

by Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray

In this novel lush with historical atmosphere, an unlikely pair of women--a district attorney and an infamous madam--join efforts to bring the mob to justice in 1930s New York City.

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Who's Making That Big STINK?!

by Darrin Lunde, illus. by Erica J. Chen

Darrin Lunde and Erica J. Chen spiritedly lead young readers by their noses through the vast array of nature's smells in this colorfully cheerful picture book.

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Monarchs in the Wild

by Israel Moya

After witnessing a tragedy, a teenage child of Mexican immigrants buys a vintage muscle car and plans to escape his dead-end hometown in this contemplative and cathartic YA novel.

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Down with the Shipmans

by Meg Mitchell Moore

Meg Mitchell Moore's funny, insightful 10th novel brings three sisters and their father back to the family's New Hampshire beach house for a week of unexpected revelations.

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Together We See

by Ari Tison

A 17-year-old Indigenous girl tries to solve the mystery of her activist father's death over the course of four days of traditional mourning in Ari Tison's propulsive YA novel.

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Dead Weight

by Hildur Knútsdóttir, trans. by Mary Robinette Kowal

Two women come together by chance and are bound together by a dark secret in this gory thriller.

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Mira Books: Night Witch (Weatherstone College #2) by Jaymin Eve

Media Heat

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Today: Farideh Sadeghin, author of The Hot Dog Cookbook: 50 Recipes for the World's Best Food (Workman, $20, 9781523529674).

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Good Morning America: Hannah Brown, author of Reasons to Be Loved by You (Forever, $29, 9781538781784).

Today Show: Anna McCallie, author of Abby Offsides: A Novel (Dell, $20, 9798217093137).

The View: Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, authors of Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump (Simon & Schuster, $34, 9781668067246).

Monday, June 22, 2026

Fresh Air: Laverne Cox, author of Transcendent: A Memoir (Gallery Books, $30, 9781668097755).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Frankie Grande, author of Supergay!: A Memoir (Sourcebooks, $28.99, 9781464221590).

Tonight Show: Reese Witherspoon, co-author of Gone Before Goodbye (Grand Central, $19.99, 9781538781272).

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Today: Melissa Albert, author of The Children (Morrow, $32, 9780063487437).

Also on Today: Shawn Johnson East and Andrew East, authors of The Courage to Commit: Embrace the Radical Power of Sticking with Something (Portfolio, $32, 9798217047222).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Prue Leith, author of Being Old...and learning to love it! (Short Books, $24.99, 9781804193747).

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Today: Dave Ogleton, author of So Dad It's Good: The Ultimate Dad-a-Base of Cringeworthy Dad Jokes (Tarcher, $14, 9798217178346).
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