In 'The Fraud,' Zadie Smith takes on historical fiction and the Tichborne case
Abdulrazak Gurnah's 'Afterlives' highlights nuances of colonization in East Africa
Two books examine masculinity and mental health in immigrant families
'The Men Can't Be Saved' analyzes masculinity in the world of advertising
In 'The Breakaway,' Jennifer Weiner touches on love, mothers and body-shaming
In 'Happiness Falls,' a father gone missing brings family tensions to the surface
'This is Wildfire' offers an in-depth guide for managing today's more-frequent fires
Two thrillers raise questions about writing from a particular race and identity
'Queer Career' chronicles the history of LGBTQ workers in the U.S.
'Of White Ashes' follows a Japanese-American love story after the WWII internment
In 'Losing Our Religion,' Russell Moore tackles a crisis in evangelical Christianity
'Mobility' examines wealth and climate change through the eyes of a teenage girl
Short story collections by Steven Millhauser and Jamel Brinkley focus on the uncanny
Pidgeon Pagonis' memoir 'Nobody Needs to Know' reclaims intersex identity
In 'The Apology,' a South Korean grandmother makes amends from the afterlife
James McBride's new murder mystery digs into Black and Jewish communities in the '30s
'War and Punishment' chronicles the history of Russian oppression of Ukraine
Two books reflect on the highs and lows of adolescence
Terrance Hayes' poems span history, fables and quarantine in 'So to Speak'
'Good Fortune' reimagines 'Pride and Prejudice' in early 2000s Chinatown
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