Starred Review

The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

by Robin Wall Kimmerer, illus. by John Burgoyne

Taking a leaf from her beloved book Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer gleans life lessons from the humble serviceberry tree: embrace "the gift economy" and give as generously as the tree shares its fruits. Known by more than seven names, the serviceberry is beloved in indigenous cultures for its benefits of beauty and sustenance for humans and other creatures. Confronting the dire effects of human overconsumption, Kimmerer nevertheless offers hope that people might live harmoniously with the Earth.

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American Bulk: Essays on Excess

by Emily Mester

American consumers have been a subject of public scorn, political courtship, market analysis, and journalistic investigation. As a faceless demographic, their habits have seemed to mystify, and even disgust, those who study their preferences, their predictability, their pathology. But in American Bulk: Essays on Excess, Emily Mester takes a more compassionate route through the labyrinth of brand-name overabundance and the pantheon of casual dining chains.

Throughout these 10 inquisitive and deeply observed

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HappyHead

by Josh Silver

Josh Silver's thrilling YA debut, HappyHead, follows a teenager with an anxiety disorder as he takes part in an experimental mental health program that offers participants "the opportunity to find enduring happiness."

Seventeen-year-old Sebastian (Seb) Seaton's mum thinks he has "always had a bit of a sensitive nature." Seb, an anxious, queer kid from a religious family, thinks he is misunderstood by most everyone in his life. When he receives an invitation to take part in the HappyHead Project, his parents

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The Dead of Winter: Beware the Krampus and Other Wicked Christmas Creatures

by Sarah Clegg

The dark, playful, and sometimes tragic roots of Christmas traditions old and new come to light in The Dead of Winter: Beware the Krampus and Other Wicked Christmas Creatures, an entertaining and captivating investigation of the evolution of Christmas celebrations and folkloreby British historian Sarah Clegg (Women's Lore).

Clegg opens with an atmospheric recounting of going out late on a "howling, windswept night" in the British countryside for a Year Walk, a Swedish tradition in which a walk before dawn

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Halfway There: A Graphic Memoir of Self-Discovery

by Christine Mari

Halfway There is an emotional, inspiring graphic memoir by comic artist Christina Mari (Diary of a Tokyo Teen) about her own experience with depression while attending college in Tokyo.

Christine was born in Tokyo to a Japanese mother and an American father and was called "all kinds of different things" growing up: "mixed/ half/ wasian/ halfie/ hapa/ hafu." At five, she moved to the States; at 19, she returned to Tokyo to attend college. But Christine continues to struggle with her identity--she feels "too

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I'm Laughing Because I'm Crying

by Youngmi Mayer

Comedian Youngmi Mayer opens her memoir, I'm Laughing Because I'm Crying--equal parts rollicking and heartbreaking--with a confessional epigraph: "To Mom and Dad (Don't be mad at me)." She quickly warns, "I am comfortable saying shit that I truly should not be saying in any situation." Woven through her unfiltered memories of growing up biracial--her mother is Korean, her father white--in a dysfunctional family are crucial, smack-in-the-face observations about selfhood, inherited Korean and Irish generational

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Pony Confidential

by Christina Lynch

In this madcap comic mystery, an old pony sets out to find and exact revenge on his former owner, a woman who has been arrested in a 25-year-old murder case.

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The Magnificent Ruins

by Nayantara Roy

Nayantara Roy's gorgeous, multilayered debut novel delves into the tangled secrets and legalities of a multigenerational family in modern-day Kolkata.

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Guilt and Ginataan

by Mia P. Manansala

This highly entertaining cozy mystery weaves into its tightly coiled plot depictions of Filipino American heritage, the importance of a close family, and the family one chooses.

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Double Barrel Bluff

by Lou Berney

A former getaway driver is forced out of retirement to find an Armenian mob boss who has been kidnapped in Cambodia in this exciting neo-noir novel tinged with dark humor.

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Billie and Bean in the Mountains

by Julia Hansson, trans. by B.J. Woodstein

In the third charmer in the Billie and Bean picture book series, young Billie flexes her independence once again, this time on a ski slope, and makes a woodland friend.

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Innermost House: A Memoir

by Cynthia Blakeley

Cynthia Blakeley's evocative, prismatic memoir examines her hardscrabble, Cape Cod, Mass., family through lenses of memory, dreams, and co-created narratives.

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Ghosts of Waikīkī

by Jennifer K. Morita

This well-plotted mystery evokes the beauty of Hawai'i as a writer aims to solve the murder of one of the islands' richest--and most controversial--figures.

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All in Line

by Saul Steinberg

This fitting tribute to New Yorker cartoonist Saul Steinberg, originally published in 1945, combines whimsical cartoons with reportorial pieces he drew while stationed overseas in World War II.

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Canary Street Press: Blood of Hercules (Villains of Lore #1) by Jasmine Mas

Media Heat

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Percival Everett, author of James: A Novel (Doubleday, $28, 9780385550369).

Monday, November 25, 2024

Good Morning America: Laura Klynstra and Mumtaz Mustafa, authors of Gather and Graze: Globally Inspired Small Bites and Gorgeous Table Scapes for Every Occasion (Skyhorse, $39.99, 9781510777019).

Today: Dr. Michael Breus, author of Sleep Drink Breathe: Simple Daily Habits for Profound Long-Term Health (Little, Brown Spark, $30, 9780316576413).

Fresh Air: Bailey Williams, author of Hollow: A Memoir of My Body in the Marines (Abrams, $27, 9781419771927).

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Good Morning America: Jaleel White, author of Growing Up Urkel (Simon & Schuster, $28.99, 9781668068892).
 
The View: Christian Siriano, author of Christian Siriano: The New Red Carpet (Rizzoli, $55, 9780847859863).
 
The Talk: Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll, authors of Ghosts of Panama: A Strongman Out of Control, A Murdered Marine, and the Special Agents Caught in the Middle of an Invasion (Harper Select, $29.99, 9781400248605).
 
Drew Barrymore Show: Jessica Seinfeld, co-author of Not Too Sweet: 100 Dessert Recipes for Those Who Want More with Just a Little Less (Gallery Books, $32.50, 9781668015360).

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Today Show: Hilton Carter, author of The Propagation Handbook (CICO Books, $30, 9781800653108).
 
CBS Mornings: Rebecca Yarros, author of Variation: A Novel (Montlake, $16.99, 9781662514708).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Josh Brolin, author of From Under the Truck: A Memoir (Harper, $30, 9780063382183).

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

CBS Mornings: Keke Palmer, author of Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative (Flatiron, $27.99, 9781250372512).
 
Today Show: Jessica Seinfeld, co-author of Not Too Sweet: 100 Dessert Recipes for Those Who Want More with Just a Little Less (Gallery Books, $32.50, 9781668015360).
 
Jennifer Hudson Show: Henry Winkler, author of Detective Duck: The Case of the Missing Tadpole (Abrams, $14.99, 9781419766817).
 
Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Bill Clinton, author of Citizen: My Life After the White House (Knopf, $38, 9780525521440).
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