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This Week's Intriguing New Releases...
     
     
     
About These Books...
[1.] Endpapers by Alexander Wolff (Atlantic Monthly Press, $28): A sweeping portrait of the turmoil of the twentieth century and the legacy of immigration, as seen through the German-American family of the celebrated book publisher Kurt Wolff. [2.] Poetics of Work by Noémi Lefebvre (Transit Books, $15.95): A comic and irreverent reckoning with the rise of nationalism and the hegemony capitalism has on our language, actions, and identities. [3.] Justine by Forsyth Harmon (Tin house Books, $19.95): This illustrated debut, is an intimate and unflinching portrait of American girlhood at the edge of adulthood—one in which obsession hastens heartbreak. [4.] Written After a Massacre in the Year 2018 by Daniel Borzutzky (Coffee house Press, $21.95): The National Book Award winning author pens an incandescently scathing indictment of capitalism’s moral decay. [5.] It's Stupid, The Economy! by Benjamin Kunkel (Verso, $16.95): Written with the dynamic wit of his best-selling novel Indecision, Kunkel proves again that he is one of our generation's most perceptive and lucid political thinkers. [6.] Split Milk by Courtney Zoffness (McSweeney's, $22): What role does a mother play in raising thoughtful, generous children? In her literary debut, this internationally award-winning writer considers what we inherit from generations past--biologically, culturally, spiritually--and what we pass on to our children.
     
     
     
A Quick Look Inside These Books...
[1.] Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft (Wednesday Books, $18.99): This is a snow-drenched romantic fantasy that keeps you racing through the pages long into the night. [2.] Yolk by Mary H.K. Choi (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, $19.99): From New York Times bestselling author Mary H.K. Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters and how far they’ll go to save one of their lives—even if it means swapping identities. [3.] Infinity Reaper by Adam Silvera (Quill Tree Books, $17.99): In this gripping sequel to the New York Times bestselling Infinity Son, Adam Silvera brings a diverse cast of heroes and villains to life in an alternate New York where some people are born with powers, while others steal them from the blood of endangered magical creatures. [4.] Chain of Iron by Cassandra Clare (Margaret K. McElderry Books, $24.99): The Shadowhunters must catch a killer in Edwardian London in this dangerous and romantic sequel to the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Chain of Gold. [5.] The Bright and the Pale by Jessica Rubinkowski (Quill tree Books, $17.99): Debut author Jessica Rubinkowski delivers the thrilling first book in an epic Russian folklore–inspired fantasy duology filled with page-turning romance, tragedy, magic, and monsters. Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sara Raasch! [6.] Once Upon a Quinceañera by Monica Gomez-Hira (HarperTeen, $17.99): Perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Jane the Virgin, this immediately accessible and irresistibly fun #ownvoices rom-com debut will spin readers into an unforgettable summer of late-night dancing, broken hearts, second chances, and telenovela twists.
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