In this addictive supernatural thriller from Carter (Walking Bones), a curse passed down through generations exacts a terrible ...
Though there were no billion-dollar deals along the lines of private equity firm KKR’s 2023 sale of RBmedia and purchase of ...
The 2021 writer to watch honoree's sophomore novel, 'Goddess Complex' (Penguin Press, Mar.), follows a woman named Sanjana ...
Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful’ (Mariner, Mar.), the New York Times editor exposes ...
Two sisters who guard the woods that separate their town from fairyland are courted by their power-hungry neighbor in the ...
Seventeen-year-old Pittsburgh native Lucia is heading to Nantucket with her mother to spend the summer with her mother’s wealthy boyfriend, Todd. Troubled by the recent death of her best friend ...
This unabashed love letter to independent bookstores traces the crucial role they play. “Dear Bookstore, I remember the first time I ever visited you,” Arrow’s narrator intones as Godbout ...
Near the end of this exuberant sophomore collection, Chapman (Delinquent Palaces) offers herself a divine pardon: “Thus the Lord showed me both ways,/ the austere and the hospitable, are good.” ...
Zarin’s fine-tuned seventh collection (after Orbit) visits and revisits familiar themes of love and loss, regret and acceptance, childhood and motherhood. The poems are laced with references to ...
In this propulsive and shocking mystery from Callender (Infinity Alchemist), a boarding school’s brutally enforced social hierarchy crumbles following a student’s death. Returning to Yates ...
This reflective debut collection from Humienik begins with a letter to the reader introducing the writer as “the queer daughter of formerly undocumented Polish immigrants, from a country that ...
The gauntlet is thrown from the start of this chilling, not-so-hyperbolic picture book. Text that channels a round-headed, wide-eyed baby’s bedtime intransigence begins, “Sleeping is for ...