This Week's New Arrivals
Updates from Harvard Book Store
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October 25, 2022
This week's new arrivals include the hugely anticipated first of a two-volume series from Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy (it's been sixteen years!), the sequel to Olivie Blake's bestselling The Atlas Six, and a history of the cell from The Emperor of All Maladies author Siddhartha Mukherjee. We offer pickup and mailout services for your online and phone orders, and you can view our current hours of operation here on harvard.com.
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Come browse this week's new arrivals in the following categories.
» New Fiction & Poetry
» New Nonfiction
» New Scholarly
» New Paperback
» New Kids & Young Adult
However you choose to shop, come browse this week's best sellers and this month's featured titles. Looking for author events? Our upcoming events schedule is regularly being updated at harvard.com/events. Thank you for supporting Harvard Book Store!
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fiction
The Passenger
by Cormac McCarthy
The bestselling, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Road returns with the first of a two-volume epic: The Passenger is the story of a salvage diver, haunted by loss, afraid of the watery deep, pursued for a conspiracy beyond his understanding.
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The Atlas Paradox
by Olivie Blake
The Atlas Paradox is the long-awaited sequel to Olivie Blake's New York Times bestselling dark academic sensation The Atlas Six―alliances will be tested, hearts will be broken, and The Society of Alexandrians will be revealed for what it is.
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nonfiction
The Song of the Cell:
An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
by Siddhartha Mukherjee
"Siddhartha Mukherjee, whose 2010 Pulitzer-winning biography of cancer, The Emperor of All Maladies, vaulted him into Quammen’s league, affirms a reputation for accessible science journalism with The Song of the Cell, a history of the building block of life, woven into his career as a doctor."
—The Chicago Tribune
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nonfiction
The Revolutionary:
Samuel Adams
by Stacy Schiff
"An enthralling portrait . . . any book from the Pulitzer Prize–winning Schiff is reason for excitement. Her previous subjects have established her as one of the most talented and creative biographers at work today. Readers interested in the American Revolution or the ability of individuals to destabilize political institutions will find her new book rewarding." ―New York Times Book Review
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nonfiction
Inciting Joy:
Essays
by Ross Gay
In these beautifully written and timely pieces, prize-winning poet and author Ross Gay considers the joy we incite when we care for each other, especially during life’s inevitable hardships. Throughout Inciting Joy, he explores how we can practice recognizing that connection, and also, crucially, how we expand it.
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nonfiction
The White Mosque:
A Memoir
by Sofia Samatar
"Samatar, the child of a Swiss German Mennonite mother and a Somali Muslim father, constructs a travel memoir out of acts of pilgrimage . . . What begins as a 'palimpsestic' journey becomes a stunning mosaic of history, memoir and reportage." —Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times
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