Two novels take a closer look at class and gender in Indian society
In 'Beaverland,' Leila Philip credits the beaver with building America
'Shubeik Lubeik' imagines a world where you can buy and sell wishes
In 'The Survivalists,' doomsday prepping becomes a way to regain control
'Sorry, Sorry, Sorry' believes in the power of a good apology
Two books trace enslaved people's journey to freedom in the 19th century
In 'Bad Cree,' a horror mystery unfolds in the aftermath of loss and colonialism
'Life on Delay' chronicles what it means to live with – and accept – a stutter
'Decent People' is a murder mystery grappling with race in the segregated South
'You Just Need to Lose Weight' aims to change your thinking about being 'fat'
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
Steve Martin, Harry Bliss and Nick Hornby take different approaches to working hard
In 'Winterland,' a Soviet Union gymnast navigates a grueling responsibility
In 'Song of Silver, Flame Like Night,' Chinese mythology teaches lessons about power
'Meredith, Alone' explores mental health, isolation and friendship
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