
LIVING YOUR BEST QUEER LIFE – MEMOIR
Manboobs: A Memoir of Musicals, Visas, Hope, and Cake is KOMAIL AIJAZUDDIN’s story of courage, love, and bravery. Growing up in Pakistan, ashamed of his

LIFE’S A B**** AND THEN YOU LAUGH – THREE MEMOIRS
In Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman, STEPHEN BRUNO writes about life as a sentinel of a high-end residential building. There are

FOUR VOICES ON SAFETY & SURVIVAL – FICTION
In ELYSHA CHANG’s A Quitter’s Paradise, a young woman does everything she can to ignore her mother’s death, even as memories surface of her cold,

SELFHOOD, SPACE & THE DEEP COMPASSION OF POETRY
The poems in Bound by JUBI ARRIOLA-HEADLEY seek to carve a space in the world for Blackness and queerness that isn’t defined by trauma or

THE ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF POETRY
Join the Academy of American Poets for a 90th anniversary reading and conversation featuring JOY CASTRO and CARLIE HOFFMAN, highlighting questions of national identity, migration,

All HAPPY FAMILIES ARE ALIKE – FICTION
In CRIS ASCUNCE’s My Best Plan: A Novel, Gene has it all – a wonderful daughter, a flourishing career, and the love of her life,

AMERICAN LIVES – NONFICTION
ALICE DRIVER’s Life and Death of the American Worker: The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company is an expose of toxic labor practices at

“STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: MIDDLE GRADE ADVENTURES” – FICTION
Some say our paths are laid out by fate, but three young adventurers rise to the challenge to chart their own course. In RUTH BEHAR’s

EDEL RODRIGUEZ ON THE MANGO TREE/LA MATA DE MANGO – PICTURE BOOK
Cuban American artist EDEL RODRIGUEZ presents The Mango Tree/La mata de mango, an enchanting wordless picture book that captures his own childhood experience as an

LISANDRO PÉREZ ON THE HOUSE ON G STREET: A CUBAN FAMILY SAGA – MEMOIR
The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga tells Cuba’s story through the lens of LISANDRO PÉREZ’s own family: the tales of two officers

SPIRITUAL CAPITALISM – NONFICTION
PAYAM ZAMANI escaped religious persecution in Iran at 16, and made his way to America as a refugee. At 28, he secured a billion-dollar IPO.

CULTURAL WELLNESS: MIND, BODY & SOUL – NONFICTION
But What Will People Say?: Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love, and Family Between Cultures rethinks traditional therapy and self-care. SAHAJ KAUR KOHLI, MA.ED, LGPC, weaves