A novel stacked with deadpan wit and wordplay, Cash’s “Lost Lambs” centers on the flailing Flynn family: a mother dabbling in ...
Two new books return to the ’80s-era saga of Bernie Goetz to consider the 21st-century intersections of race, crime and ...
We Who Will Die is the latest release— and instant New York Times bestseller— from author Stacia Stark, and if you've yet to ...
In “American Reich,” the former New York Times journalist Eric Lichtblau dissects the culture of hate that led to the death of a gay man in Southern California.
Tayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction ...
Evans’s epistolary tale, about a retired lawyer who spends her days writing to a series of pen pals, became one of last ...
“The Architect of New York,” a new novel by the Spanish writer Javier Moro, purports to be a memoir by Guastavino’s son Rafaelito, who worked closely with his father and built on his legacy after the ...
“Miracle Children” details how a Louisiana school exploited the demand for stories of Black trauma. Kevin Carey directs the ...
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne ...