'Killers of the Flower Moon' traces the murders of Osage families
Two poetry collections find beauty in unexpected places
'My People' is a collection of stories – spanning decades – about Black America
In 'Cursed Bunny,' horror takes unexpected forms
'Fatty Fatty Boom Boom' details a lifelong relationship with food and body image
'Demon Copperhead' tackles opioids, poverty and resilience in Appalachia
Novels by Barbara Kingsolver and Daniel Mason excavate history for new meanings
'Lies About Black People' analyzes and debunks harmful stereotypes
'Land of Milk and Honey' paints a dystopian future for fine dining
'The Big Myth' breaks down pro-market, anti-government propaganda in the U.S.
Nathan Hill's 'Wellness' examines marriage, parenthood and polyamory
Susan Kuklin and Maia Kobabe's books explore gender identity throughout adolescence
Art Spiegelman reissues 'Breakdowns' with new perspective on book bans
'All Boys Aren't Blue' honors coming of age as a queer Black boy
In 'New Kid,' a Black seventh grader navigates a new school
Bans on books like 'Out of Darkness' target authors of color
Novels by Hila Blum and William Landay unravel family mysteries
'Others Were Emeralds' is a coming-of-age story confronting racism in Australia
Sandeep Jauhar's memoir explains how Alzheimer's works – and how it affected his dad
Anne Enright's 'The Wren, The Wren' is a family story about poetry and betrayal
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