It’s the holy month of Ramadan, and twin sisters Amira and Lina are about to graduate high school in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. On the precipice of adulthood, they plan to […]
Read more ›Virtue-signaling. Diversity initiatives. Trauma plots. If you’re ~over~ all of the above, it’s time to read the “stinging satire” (—Xochitl Gonzalez), VICTIM by debut author Andrew Boryga. VICTIM is about […]
Read more ›Earth Day is a reminder for us to learn more about the environmental issues we’re facing and the impact we have on our planet. It’s our responsibility to respect the […]
Read more ›This April, celebrate the beauty that is Poetry Month with this curated list of enthralling titles. Whether you’re a seasoned poetry lover or just dipping your toes in, these selections […]
Read more ›In honor of Arab American Heritage Month, we’re sharing a few of our titles that showcase the multifaceted experiences of Arab and Arab American people. From coming of age stories […]
Read more ›The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is the feel-good debut that your reading group needs! And we managed to snag some of Samuel Burr’s time for a Q&A to talk all things puzzles, found family, and coming-of-age.
Read more ›Clare Beams’ new novel, The Garden, is the spooky, feminist, Shirley Jackson-esque read that you didn’t even know you needed!
Read more ›Holly Gramazio’s sparkling debut The Husbands is a TODAY Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club Pick! If you’re reading along with your book club, we have a few materials to help elevate your discussion.
Read more ›Baseball season is back, and that can only mean one thing: you need some new baseball books to read during pitching changes, between-inning stretches, and the train ride home. Well, […]
Read more ›TW: Depression, suicide In How Not to Kill Yourself, Clancy Martin takes an intimate, insightful, brave, powerful, and, at times, wry look at suicidal ideation—why some are so drawn to the […]
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