Dear BookBrowsers,
In this issue, we're excited to bring you three strikingly original titles that just made this year's National Book Award for Fiction longlist. Rachel Kushner's
Creation Lake features a secret agent infiltrating a French commune in a one-of-a-kind novel that mixes modern anxieties with classic espionage.
Yr Dead, the poignant fiction debut of poet Sam Sax, follows a young person in the reflective moments leading up to a death they've chosen. Tony Tulathimutte's entertaining
Rejection presents characters' relationships to the titular concept, whether they're being spurned romantically or having their writerly dreams dashed.
Along with the NBA nominees, other books feature vivid glimpses of and challenges to our contemporary social reality. Cebo Campbell's imaginative debut
Sky Full of Elephants is a sweeping speculative story exploring racial politics and their limitations in a world where all white people have walked into the nearest body of water and drowned. Our connected article looks at
the modern appeal of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Fans of Greek mythology adaptations can kick off their fall reading with
The Palace of Eros by Caro De Robertis, a creative retelling of the story of
Eros and Psyche that transcends binary gender. In her inspiring memoir
A Well-Trained Wife, Tia Levings recounts escaping an abusive marriage sustained by Christian patriarchy and the
Institute in Basic Life Principles ministry, which has entered mainstream awareness through reality TV and the documentary
Shiny Happy People.
Meanwhile, Richard Osman, author of the beloved Thursday Murder Club series, is back with
We Solve Murders, a fast-paced, wisecracking new thriller about a bodyguard, her father-in-law, and a bestselling author investigating linked crimes as they flee an assassin.
We hope you enjoy these reviews and articles along with new
First Impressions books, advice on
How Anyone Can Fight Book Bans ahead of Banned Books Week (September 22-28),
author interviews,
previews of upcoming releases, and much more.
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