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In her stunning, vulnerable essay collection, FREEDOM, Zinzi Clemmons works through grief, skewers Western democracy and reenvisions the concept of freedom.
@krysmalcolmbelc.bsky.social’s obsession with food bloggers helps him explore the meaning of queer domesticity and family making in his distinctive memoir, WHAT I MADE FOR DINNER.
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Lavanya Lakshmi adeptly balances romance, comedy, family and drama in LEAVE AND COME BACK. @pameladormanbooks.bsky.social
CONTRAPPOSTO, like the technique it’s named for, is subtle and expressive. Fans of intelligent novels about art are in for a treat.
Readers will relish the many grand, goofy, adventures found in VILLA COCO, an enchantingly comic, poignant novel from Andrew Sean Greer.
In THE YAHOO BOYS, Carlos Barragan profiles four Nigerian romance scammers, and they're more complex than you might think. @carlosbarragan.bsky.social
June is here, and so is summer reading! Pick up this month's issue to read about Walter Mosley's literary fiction novel, GHALEN, and Donna Barba Higuera's conclusion to The Last Cuentista series, FIRESNAKE.
By documenting Juneteenth celebrations throughout history, @profblmkelley.bsky.social’s BLACK FREEDOM strips emancipation of its “archival silence” and replaces it with Black joy.
Blackmail, whodunit & heists, plus a sleepwalking murder mystery installment of Seishi Yokomizo’s beloved Japanese detective series. @penguinkids.bsky.social @sohopress.bsky.social
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Ann Patchett’s latest is great even by her lofty standards, plus the latest from Jesmyn Ward and Maggie O’Farrell in this month’s Top 10! @scribnerbooks.bsky.social @harpercollins.bsky.social @fsgbooks.bsky.social
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