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'The Translation of Love' seeks meaning amid the heartache of post-war TokyoThis debut novel by third-generation Japanese Canadian writer Lynn Kutsukake presents resonating testimony to humanity鈥檚 resilience.
'The Girl from Everywhere' is rich with pirates, time travel, and cartographyThis debut novel, featuring a time-traveling sea captain and his teenage daughter, is a sinuous and delightful read.
'Now and Again,' by Charlotte Rogan, is an absorbing search for truthCharlotte Rogan's second novel takes readers from the Midwest to the deserts of Iraq as it follows a group of characters grappling for meaning in their lives.
Following in the frozen tracks of a beloved Icelandic detectiveIcelandic author Arnaldur Indridason talks about Erlendur Sveinsson, the fictional detective whose brooding style has earned him fans around the world.
Bestselling books the week of 4/07/16, according to IndieBound*What's selling best at independent bookstores across America?
'Wind Sprints' serves up the wit of Joseph Epstein in bite-sized piecesEpstein excels at lively, instructive, and often funny essays. In 'Wind Sprints' he proves he can also write short.
'Prisoners of Hope' fully, shrewdly chronicles LBJ鈥檚 'Great Society'For liberals, Johnson鈥檚 domestic record ranks him among the greatest presidents in American history.
10 best books of April 2016, according to Amazon's editorsWhat are the best titles to be released this month? Check out the full list from Amazon staff.
'High Dive' reimagines the IRA plot to assassinate Margaret ThatcherBased on the true story of a 1984 crime, Jonathan Lee's debut novel follows the young IRA recruit assigned to the deadly mission.
'Frederick the Great' occasionally rises to greatnessThe foremost strength of Blanning's biography is its ability to capture the quicksilver nature of the mind of the fabled Prussian monarch.
Baseball 2016: touching base with seven new booksHere鈥檚 an around-the-horn look at a lineup of diverse releases:
'A Doubter's Almanac' brings deep insight to a story of genius squanderedThe son of a mathematical prodigy seeks 鈥 with compassion 鈥 to understand his father and his wasted gifts.
Finding his mother, deep in the jungleDavid Good's memoir explores the difficult marriage of his father, a student of cultural anthropology, to his mother, a young Yanomami native.
'The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder' shows a devotion to readersIn her letters, just as in her books and in person, Laura Ingalls Wilder is effortlessly sunny good company.
Bestselling books the week of 3/31/16, according to IndieBound*What's getting readers hooked at independent bookstores around the country?
5 surprising facts about Eugene V. Debs (aka, Bernie 1.0)Before Sanders, socialist Eugene V. Debs made bids for the top job.
'The Little Red Chairs' poignantly asks how the displaced find homeEdna O鈥橞rien's latest novel spins a story loosely based on Radovan Karad啪i膰, the war criminal who eluded capture for 12 years following the Bosnian War ceasefire.
'Don鈥檛 Let My Baby Do Rodeo' examines what it means to belongThe follow-up to Fishman's critically-acclaimed 'A Replacement Life' offers a compelling portrait of one woman's search for her own identity.
'Spain In Our Hearts' profiles the foreigners drawn into Spain's civil warThe Spanish Civil War exerted a strong influence over the writers and thinkers of its generation.
First LookJ.K. Rowling offers rejection letters as lesson in perseverenceWhen fans struggling with literary rejection reached out to J.K. Rowling on Twitter, the best-selling author responded with words of inspiration and examples of some of her own rejection letters.
