Happy pub day to Sara Levine and THE HITCH. Kirkus says: “Destined to become a cult classic” The NYT says:“[Levine’s] commitment to boinging around the loopy world she’s built is total.” Elizabeth Gilbert says: “Give this book a trophy.” I say: Unleash the demon corgis!
Happy pub day, Jane Hamilton! THE PHOEBE VARIATIONS is a wonderfully warm, funny, wise, beguiling novel about mothers and daughters and the weird complexity of friendship and figuring yourself out—and it is a complete pleasure from start to finish.
With fall in the air, curling up with an engrossing novel can be the perfect way to embrace the changing season. Acclaimed novelist Jane Hamilton is bringing her highly anticipated latest novel, “The Phoebe Variations,” to the first-ever Aspen Words ... aspentimes.com/news/from-opr…
Happy Publication to Nathan Harris and AMITY, a hugely moving, epic tale of a brother and sister who have been emancipated from slavery but are still searching for true freedom.
Happy pub day @stephanie.reents! WE LOVED TO RUN is a fleet, fierce portrait of a college women’s cross country team—an exhilarating depiction of connection and competition, and what it is to race together— “a wild, brave run through the dark.”
Happy Pub Day to Karim Dimechkie and his masterfully-plotted social thriller THE UPROAR, an up-to-the-moment look at the intricacies of race, class, and marriage in NYC and how far one man will go to protect his family.
"If we don't relinquish control at some point, nothing real gets on the page. We're left with simple imitation or an exercise in pure will, neither very satisfying." @alixechristie interviews Andrea Barrett about "Dust and Light." lareviewofbooks.org/article/…
Out now from the great Andrea Barrett...
"This slim book, the first nonfiction of her career, bursts with ideas and images. An invaluable guide and a pure delight.”—@katekilla, BOSTON GLOBE
"A bracing inquiry into the purpose of fiction and its relationship with truth."—PW⭐️
Happy Pub Day to DUST AND LIGHT, Andrea Barrett’s “felicitous chronicle” of the interplay between fact and fiction. Her first “bouquet of essays” is as “keen and beautifully crafted as her stories.” (With thanks to Booklist and Kirkus) @MattWeiland