
Progress In America: Innovators, Policymakers & Potholes – Nonfiction
In Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress – and How to Bring It Back, Marc J. Dunkelman delivers a provocative exploration of America’s vetocracy –

The Holocaust: History & Heroes – Nonfiction
Jack El-Hai’s The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII chronicles

On The Case: Three Gripping Crime Novels
In James Grippando’s Grave Danger: A Jack Swyteck Novel, Jack’s new client fled from Iran to Miami with her daughter and is accused of kidnapping

Stardom, Sexuality & Dissociation: Three Memoirs
Chloé Caldwell’s Trying: A Memoir is one woman’s story told through selective journaling: her struggle with infertility, the dissolution of her marriage – and an

Take Me Out To The Ballpark! – Nonfiction
In Make Me Commissioner: I Know What’s Wrong with Baseball and How to Fix It, pioneering sportswriter and lifelong baseball lover Jane Leavy explores America’s

Una Tarde Con María Dueñas – Ficción
La aclamada narradora española María Dueñas presenta su nueva obra Por si un día volvemos, una historia ambientada en los años 20, donde una joven

An Extraordinary Woman: The Legacy Of Harriet Tubman – Nonfiction
In Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War, Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black, Ph.D., recounts one of Tubman’s most

True Crime: Killers In Plain Sight – Nonfiction
In Serial Killer: The Search for Houston’s Lost Boys, investigative journalist Lise Olsen brings to life the teens who in the early 1970s were hunted

An Evening With Sally Mann On Art Work: On The Creative Life – Nonfiction
In Art Work: On the Creative Life, critically acclaimed photographer and author Sally Mann offers a spellbinding mix of wild and illuminating stories, advice both

Revisiting Maus – Nonfiction
In the pages of MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus, Art Spiegelman revisits the Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus, which altered how we see literature,

Growing Up In Fidel Castro’s Cuba – Ficción/Fiction
Wendy Guerra’s Everyone Leaves: A Novel follows Nieve in 1978 Cuba as she turns to her diary – her only constant in a life of

Struggles On The Periphery: Profundity In The Everyday – Fiction
Carlos Manuel Álvarez’s False War: A Novel, translated by Natasha Wimmer, portrays ambivalent castaways living lives of deep estrangement from their home country. Álvarez links