Critics' Picks Out in Paperback in February 2025
A batch of celebrated recent books is now available in paperback, including the 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner in fiction, David Grann's masterful nonfiction narrative of a doomed sea voyage, and a multigenerational Native family epic from Tommy Orange.
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Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

Night Watch (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
Jayne Anne Phillips
"Beautiful, mournful... Carefully and engrossingly crafted... The good suffer equally with the bad. Phillips's artistic conscience won't let her flinch from this truth, but her generous heart won't let it be the last word. She leaves readers with a rueful yet doggedly hopeful maxim that could easily serve as an epigraph for Night Watch as a whole: 'Endurance was strength.'" – Wendy Smith, The Washington Post
Paperback, 2025
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An Oprah’s Book Club pick and named one of the best books of the year by TIME, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, and more


Long Island
Colm Toibin
"The characters in Long Island are constantly cautioning themselves not to say anything, for fear of upsetting that fine balance that exists in intimacy as much as in community. But not saying is an act with consequences, too — one that Tóibín, a master of his art, exploits to exquisite effect at the end, leaving us to wonder, yet again, what’s next." – Ellen Akins, Los Angeles Times
Paperback, 2025
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An arresting follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize finalist, There There

Wandering Stars
Tommy Orange
"An eloquent indictment of the devastating long-term effects of the massacre, dislocation and forced assimilation of Native Americans, [Wandering Stars] is also a heartfelt paean to the importance of family and of ancestors' stories in recovering a sense of belonging and identity... Wandering Stars more than fulfills the promise of There There." – Heller McAlpin, NPR
Paperback, 2025
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Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize

The Book of Love
Kelly Link
"A landmark, the kind of fantasy novel that has its own gravity and distorts the genre terrain around it. Set in a small town called Lovesend, it tells the story of teenagers who return from the dead and must compete to remain alive... 'The Book of Love' does justice to its name." – Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times
Paperback, 2025
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A socially astute workplace novel about the life of low-wage laborers 

Help Wanted
Adelle Waldman
"Great workplace novels are few and far between… and great workplace novels that deal with social and economic class in our country are even rarer. However, Waldman adds a rare entry to the workplace canon with this wise, funny story of an upstate New York big-box store." – Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times
Paperback, 2025
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Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction


Cahokia Jazz
Francis Spufford
"A smoky, brooding noir set in the 1920s, but not an entirely recognizable 1920s... Cahokia Jazz combines the intricate plot and burly action of an old-fashioned hardboiled detective novel with Spufford's dreamy, lustrous prose, summoning an irresistible city lost to time and chance." – Laura Milller, Slate
Paperback, 2025
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A Maaori writer's debut novel named a best book of the year by NPR

Greta & Valdin
Rebecca K. Reilly
"Generous, tender... The novel is most lovable when the family’s dynamic is explored. You can’t help wanting to pull up a chair when they gather around the dinner table ... Greta & Valdin is so brimming with life it can feel almost dizzying." – Eleanor Dunn, The New York Times
Paperback, 2025
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A breezy read from one of romance’s brightest stars


Funny Story
Emily Henry
"Reliable bestseller Henry has written another surefire hit that manages to be dramatic, sexy, and fun. Miles and Daphne have chemistry that leaps off the page, and their will-they-or-won’t-they energy propels the story to its satisfying conclusion. Daphne is an immensely likable character, one whose past realistically informs her current relationships. The world of Waning Bay is charmingly quirky, and Daphne’s co-workers at the library are endearing. As always, Henry’s biggest strength is the sharp, often hilarious dialogue that makes the story a joy to read." – Kirkus Reviews
Paperback, 2025
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A riveting work of narrative nonfiction from a master of the genre

The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
David Grann
"David Grann’s The Wager is the most relentlessly compelling book I’ve read in a very long time. Grann is a master storyteller, and he unfurls this tale of a disastrous sea voyage with almost unparalleled skill and subtlety." – Mark O'Connell, The Guardian
Paperback, 2025
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A Cambodian refugee's memoir of finding home in the memories of her mother's recipes 

Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes
Chantha Nguon"An impactful memoir of an extraordinary woman [and] a human-centered take on an era that has largely been defined by a lack of humanity... Nguon reminds us all that even at their lowest, humans share a love for beauty, for pleasure, for bonding through shared meals." – Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle
Paperback, 2025
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