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Two nonfiction books examine grief and its impact on memory
'Decent People' is a murder mystery grappling with race in the segregated South
Author Azar Nafisi says books can help you really live
In 'Romantic Comedy,' Curtis Sittenfeld flips the gendered tropes
'The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi' calls a mother and former pirate back to the sea
Two novels find siblings confronting the evils around them
In 'Empireland,' Sathnam Sanghera takes a closer look at the UK's imperialist history
Colleen Oakley's new roadtrip novel takes inspiration from 'Thelma and Louise'
In 'A Living Remedy,' Nicole Chung reflects on anger, grief and failed systems
Lizzie Stark traces the history and cultural impact of the 'Egg'
Two books trace enslaved people's journey to freedom in the 19th century
In 'The Survivalists,' doomsday prepping becomes a way to regain control
'Demon Copperhead' tackles opioids, poverty and resilience in Appalachia
In 'Bad Cree,' a horror mystery unfolds in the aftermath of loss and colonialism
'Meredith, Alone' explores mental health, isolation and friendship
'Hello Beautiful' and 'Pineapple Street' examine the closeness between sisters
Patricia Park's new YA novel captures the complexities of race and adolescence
'I Am Debra Lee: A Memoir' recounts triumphs and challenges as the former CEO of BET
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