
ON PRESIDENTS & POLITICIANS – NONFICTION
MAX BOOT brings America’s 40th president to three-dimensional life in Reagan: His Life and Legend. Drawing on more than 100 new interviews and thousands of

HOT & COLD WAR HISTORICAL THRILLERS – FICTION
JOSEPH KANON’s Shanghai: A Novel chronicles one man’s escape to Shanghai during a time when European Jews were desperate to emigrate after the violence of

EDDIE GLAUDE JR. & MAYA WILEY ON AMERICAN LEADERS – NONFICTION
EDDIE GLAUDE JR.’s We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For argues that the hard work of becoming a better person should be a

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER – NONFICTION
Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age is a history of the senior experience in modern America, revealing how security exists only for

A U.S. POET LAUREATE IN CONVERSATION: ROBERT PINSKY
Former U.S. Poet Laureate ROBERT PINSKY reads from his latest book and discusses the role of poetry in the community. In Proverbs of Limbo, he

DAVE BARRY & RIDLEY PEARSON: A CONVERSATION – FICTION
Dynamic duo DAVE BARRY and RIDLEY PEARSON reunite to spill the tea on their latest projects – including the theatrical adaptation of their iconic Peter Pan

SCIENCE, FAITH, TRUST & OUR POST-PANDEMIC WORLD – NONFICTION
In The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust, FRANCIS S. COLLINS draws on his work from the Human Genome Project and National Institutes of Health,

THE NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION PRESENTS AN EVENING WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS
Join us to celebrate 75 years of the National Book Awards and be a part of Team Book history! For more than a decade, the

UNBRIDLED DESIRES – FICTION
R.O. KWON’s Exhibit: A Novel is the story of two women – one a brilliant young photographer, one a world-class ballerina mysteriously on hiatus –

SHARING OUR STORIES & OURSELVES – MEMOIR
With Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me, ADA CALHOUN sets out to complete an unfinished biography started 40 years earlier by her

GREGORY MAGUIRE ON ELPHIE: A WICKED CHILDHOOD – FICTION
What happened to young Elphaba, once a relatable young girl, before her witchy powers took hold in Wicked? Almost 30 years after the publication of

AN AMERICAN HERO & THE MARCH FOR CIVIL RIGHTS – NONFICTION
DAVID GREENBERG’s John Lewis: A Life captures the legacy of the civil rights icon through long-lost footage, never-before-used FBI documents, and interviews with hundreds of