
Finding Family & Yourself – Fiction
In Lauren Grodstein‘s A Dog in Georgia: A Novel, Amy Webb was a chef. Then she became a wife, a stepmother, and an emergency contact,

Tracing Invisible Currents: Multigenerational Stories – Fiction
Susan Choi’s Flashlight: A Novel traces the disappearance of Louisa’s father across time, nations, and memory, after a tragic summer night on the breakwater. Spanning

On Being With Each Other – Poetry
Join poet and editor Pádraig Ó Tuama for a reading and conversation centered around 44 Poems on Being with Each Other: A Poetry Unbound Collection,

No Sex, Lost Love & A Secret Life – Fiction
In Diana Says Yes: A Dirty Diana Novel, co-authored by Jen Besser and Shana Feste, Diana trades Parisian escapades for therapy with her husband, Oliver

Badiucao & Melissa Chan On You Must Take Part In Revolution – Fiction
You Must Take Part in Revolution: A Graphic Novel by Badiucao and Melissa Chan is a near-future dystopian tale exploring technology, authoritarianism, and the fight

Exploring Moral Responsibility In Sci-Fi & Dystopia – Fiction
Alex Foster’s Circular Motion is a story of love, despair, and two people’s search for belonging in a world literally spinning out of control. Tanner

A Woman’s Fire Needs Kindling – Fiction
Ada Calhoun’s Crush: A Novel is a sharp, funny, and seductive story of what happens when one-half of a couple urges the other to address

Sam Tanenhaus On The Revolutionary William F. Buckley Jr. – Nonfiction
In writing Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America, biographer Sam Tanenhaus had extraordinary access to his subject. William F. Buckley Jr. himself

The Laws Of Magic & Attraction – Fiction
In Charlie Jane Anders’ Lessons in Magic and Disaster, a young witch teaches her grieving mother magic with unexpected results. Jamie, a grad student with

Bone Valley: The Fight To Free An Innocent Man – Nonfiction
In Bone Valley: A True Story of Injustice and Redemption in the Heart of Florida, Gilbert King investigates one of America’s most haunting wrongful convictions.

Blurred Lines: Building Layered Meta Fiction
In Jason Mott’s People Like Us: A Novel, two Black writers are trying to find peace and belonging in a world scarred by gun violence.

National Book Foundation Presents: Celebrating The 2025 National Book Award Honorees For Nonfiction
Each fall, Miami Book Fair invites the authors and translators of 50 National Book Award longlisted titles to gather in Miami following the National Book