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- 'In Other Words' traces Jhumpa Lahiri's love affair with the Italian language'Words' is Lahiri鈥檚 first nonfiction work, her first truly autobiographical writing.
- 'The Kindness of Enemies' is Caine Prize-winner Leila Aboulela鈥檚 most ambitious novel to dateA professor, her student, and his mother must learn to see beyond stereotypes.聽聽聽
- Bestselling books the week of 2/11/16, according to IndieBound* What's flying fastest off the shelves at indie bookstores across the country?
- 'Why the Right Went Wrong' parses the frustration of today's GOPDionne bases his premise on the rightward shift of conservatism since the Goldwater years of the 1960s.
- 'Cursed Child': What to expect in surprise Harry Potter sequel'Harry聽Potter and the Cursed Child' comes out in book form on July 31, after debuting on the London stage on July 30.
- 'To Kill a Mockingbird': Aaron Sorkin will adapt the classic novel for BroadwayA new stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel 'Mockingbird' will reportedly be written by Sorkin. 'Mockingbird' was adapted as an Oscar-winning film in 1962 starring Gregory Peck.
- 'The Black Calhouns': five generations of life in an African American familyHistorian Gail Lumet Buckley's new book is a cross between history and memoir, examining the African American experience through the lives of a single family.
- How about giving up new books for Lent?The idea comes from author Susan Hill, who once went for a whole year 鈥 not just 40 days 鈥 without buying new books for her home library.
- 'Trade Secrets' returns to ancient Rome with 'Philip Marlowe in a toga'This is the 17th outing for star sleuth Marcus Corvinus, a tough-talking nobleman in the Rome of the earliest Caesars.
- 'PT 109': Inside JFK鈥檚 heroic origin storyWilliam Doyle, author of 鈥楶T 109,鈥 talks about John F. Kennedy鈥檚 stunning encounter with disaster as a young naval officer.
- 'Empire of Imagination' is the first full biography of 'Dungeons & Dragons' creator Gary GygaxThe ironic reality is that Gary Gygax was, in many ways, the embodiment of American virtue, despite his professedly unintentional foray into fantasy gaming.
- 'Only the Animals' pairs critter-protagonists with literary figuresAll of these stories are narrated by the soul of an animal reporting from the afterlife, and the tales only get taller from there.
- The book most people have lied about reading? It's not what you think.The book the most people have lied about reading is children's classic 'Alice's Adventures In Wonderland,' according to a BBC survey.
- 'The Firebrand and the First Lady': how two great women came togetherThis thoroughly researched book chronicles the peripatetic career of Pauli Murray and her friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Burgers and books: Why McDonalds is serving books in its Happy MealsFrom Feb. 2 through Feb. 15, McDonald's will be replacing its usual Happy Meal prize with a children's book.
- 10 best books of February 2016, according to Amazon's editors What are the best books to have been released this month? Check out the selections from Amazon's editors.
- Bestselling books the week of 2/4/16, according to IndieBound* What's getting readers hooked at indie bookstores across the country?
- 'Living On Paper' wonderfully displays the many faces of Iris MurdochIt is a compulsively discursive, doggedly happy Iris Murdoch who dominates 'Living on Paper' and fills it with the kind of smart, nimble-footed smalltalk that is always the principal joy of reading letter collections.
- 'Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist' turns recent history into literatureSunil Yapa's fictional treatment of the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle seeks out a 'higher law' in the chaos of competing causes.
- 'In Europe's Shadow' is a serious yet impassioned survey of RomaniaVeteran regional specialist Robert Kaplan takes a hard-nosed yet caring view of Romania.