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    Bethany Brookshire

    Bethany Brookshire is a science writer and author of the book Pests: How humans create animal villains. She is also a podcast host on the podcast Science for the People, where she interviews scientists and science writers ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Crossings

    Try:
    Pests
    by Bethany Brookshire

  • Tony Hiss

    Tony Hiss

    Tony Hiss is the author of fifteen books, including the award-winning The Experience of Place. He was a staff writer at the New Yorker for more than thirty years, was a visiting scholar at New York University for twenty-five ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Crossings

    Try:
    Rescuing the Planet
    by Tony Hiss

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    The House of Doors
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    Every July, I take on the overly ambitious goal of reading all of the novels chosen as longlist ...
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    by Danielle Trussoni
    During the tumultuous last days of the Tokugawa shogunate, a 17-year-old emperor known as Meiji ...
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    Something, Not Nothing
    by Sarah Leavitt
    In 2020, after a lifetime of struggling with increasingly ill health, Sarah Leavitt's partner, ...
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    A Haunting in Hialeah Gardens
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    Raul Palma's debut novel A Haunting in Hialeah Gardens introduces Hugo Contreras, who came to the ...

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    Pony Confidential
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    In this whimsical mystery, a grumpy pony must clear his beloved human's name from a murder accusation.

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