'Grief Is for People' is Sloane Crosley's memoir about losing a close friend
'Wuhan' analyzes China's management and response to the COVID-19 pandemic
'Whalefall' by Daniel Kraus is a thriller about diving, loss and new beginnings
'Climate Capitalism' projects an optimistic future for environmental policy
Don Paterson and Michael Ondaatje's new books meditate on poetry, time and memory
'Hard by a Great Forest' is a novel about returning home decades after fleeing war
Charles Spencer's memoir 'A Very Private School' opens up about boarding school abuse
'Say Hello to My Little Friend' explores manhood, 'Scarface' and Miami stereotypes
In 'The Exvangelicals,' Sarah McCammon analyzes loving and leaving the church
Percival Everett centers a new voice in 'James,' a retelling of 'Huckleberry Finn'
'Feeding Ghosts' is a graphic memoir grappling with generational trauma
'Headshot' follows 8 teenage girls into the boxing ring
Christine Blasey Ford tells her own story in 'One Way Back'
'2054' is a political thriller about civil war, misinformation and AI
In 'Collision of Power' and 'Outtakes,' journalists look back on their careers
In 'The Extinction of Irena Rey,' translators search for a missing author
'The Last Ships from Hamburg' recalls the plight of Jewish refugees before WWI
Maurice Vellekoop's graphic memoir recounts his coming out to his religious family
In 'Anita de Monte Laughs Last,' Xochitl Gonzalez explores marriage, art and success
Tommy Orange follows 'There, There' with 'Wandering Stars'
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