


In this first volume of his memoir, the former president reflects on his political rise and his initial term in the White House. The neurosurgeon and chief medical correspondent for CNN offers advice on how to prevent cognitive decline.Ī PROMISED LAND (Crown, $45). Two award-winning authors collaborate with other prominent Black writers to chronicle 400-years of African American history. America’s racial divisions are examined and reframed as a caste system.įOUR HUNDRED SOULS (One World, $32). The British illustrator brings fables about unlikely friendships to life.ĬASTE (Random House, $32). THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE (Harper One, $22.99). Following an argument between two teenage best friends in pre-tech boom San Francisco, one suddenly disappears. Instead of attending his overseas program, a college student transforms his life during a trip across Asia with a Chinese American entrepreneur. A detective searches for a missing woman amid rising panic from other guests at an isolated hotel in the Swiss Alps.

THE SANATORIUM (Pamela Dorman Books, $27). A failed bank robber holds a group of anxious strangers as hostages. A young woman’s bargain for immortality renders her cursed to be forgotten by anyone she meets.ĪNXIOUS PEOPLE (Atria, $28). THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE (Tor, $26.99). An account of Shakespeare and his wife’s early marriage, and the grief they share over their only son’s untimely death. A librarian from the American Library in Paris joins the Resistance during World War II. A regretful woman finds herself in a magical library, where she gets to play out her life had she made different choices. Identical twin sisters grow into women with different racial identities, leaving their daughters to grapple with issues of identity and authenticity. A desperate woman organizes a farmworkers union during the Great Depression.
