New Arrivals: The Best Book Releases This Week (Feb 13)
Tuesday! The air is ripe with new book smell as we dive into a sexy and complex novel of a late life love affair; a memoir from the first Black character in the Star Wars universe; essay collections from renowned public intellectuals Calvin Trillin and Keisha Blain; plus, the debut novel of a Pulitzer Prize-finalist featuring three missing teens who may or may not be dead, and may or may not have made a dangerous deal with a maybe devil.
18 books

FICTION: This complex novel explores what happens when old college flames are reignited and who gets burned in the process
Heller McAlpin & The New Yorker
Leaving
Roxana RobinsonAn explosive, passionate love affair reignites when Sarah runs into her college boyfriend, Warren. Awakened by an emotional aliveness she hasn’t felt in decades, Sarah hesitates to reclaim a chance at love after a painful divorce and her life as it is now, built around work and her kids. Warren, by contrast, wants to leave his marriage. Both confront the moral responsibilities of their love for their families and each other.


Hardcover, 2024
$28.99$14.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
FICTION: This highly anticipated novel, a first from Kelly Link, takes three missing teens, a magical "deal with the devil" vibe, and adds a supernatural twist
Ron Charles & Amal El-Mohtar
The Book of Love
Kelly LinkIn this hotly anticipated debut by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link, three missing teens, who disappeared almost a year ago, suddenly appear in a high school classroom. They’ve long been presumed dead, and . . . they actually are. Striking a magical deal, the trio can return to the living if they complete a set of otherworldly tasks, but they can’t tell anyone where they’ve been. From the author that Carmen Maria Machado calls “our greatest living fabulist,” this is one you won’t forget.


Hardcover, 2024
$31.00$15.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
HISTORY: A riveting history of opium wars to opioid crisis from a celebrated author
Amitav Ghosh & Nilanjana Roy 📚🦊
Smoke and Ashes: Opium's Hidden Histories
Amitav GhoshA Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by Literary Hub, Ghosh’s part-history, part-travelogue, part-memoir formed as he began research for his monumental novel cycle, The Ibis Trilogy. Smoke and Ashes unravels the impact of the opium trade on global history and his own family. This climax of a yearlong project moves between horticultural history, the narrative of capitalism, and the long-lasting scars of colonialism links personal, political, historical, and colonial in unexpected and fascinating ways.


Hardcover, 2024
$32.00$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
HISTORY: What does it feel like to be a has-been American President? Cohen explores the answers through the lives of seven presidents.
Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House
Jared CohenFormer presidents have a strange place in American life. Alexander Hamilton worried that previous ones might “wander among people like ghosts.” And he was kind of right. New York Times bestselling author Jared Cohen explores what happens after the most powerful job in the world through the lives of seven presidents. Examining untold stories of the former elected officials, Cohen considers how they handled normal human problems and questions about legacy and mortality.
Hardcover, 2024
$32.50$16.25 + Free shipping50% off your first book
MEMOIR: This poet brings verse to his life in this memoir of queerness, love, and trauma in a genre-pushing package
Rasheed Newson & Farrar,Straus&Giroux
Ten Bridges I've Burnt: A Memoir in Verse
Brontez PurnellA sexy, energetic memoir in verse, Brontez Purnel—the bard of the underlined and overlooked—turns his gaze inward after his cult hit, 100 Boyfriends. Finding levity within crisis, exploring mining his trauma for TV writing, considering generational curses, and more, Purnell muses with musical, boundary-pushing levity, poetry, and clarity. “The most high-risk homosexual behavior I engage in,” writes Purnell, “is simply existing.”


Paperback, 2024
$17.00$8.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
FICTION: The end of a Chinese Dynasty. A family with a mysterious curse. Humans who might just be foxes. They all exist together in this dreamy, wild ride.
Lisa Gardner & Henry Holt & Company
The Fox Wife
Yangsze ChooWhen a courtesan’s body is found frozen, her death is clouded by rumors of foxes, which are believed to lure people by turning into beautiful humans. Bao, a detective, is hired to uncover the courtesan’s identity. Meanwhile, a successful family can’t escape the curse that afflicts them: every eldest son dies before their 24th birthday. An unforgettable, dazzling novel of spirits and the spirited, Choo explores the world of mortals and spirits, humans and beasts, and the dazzling in-between.


Hardcover, 2024
$28.99$14.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
FICTION: Gossip Girl meets dark academia with a dash of spooky in this story of female friendship gone awry
The Fortune Seller
Rachel Kapelke-DaleMiddle-class Rosie Macalister spent years working to fit in with her wealthy friends on Yale’s equestrian team. When she returns from a year abroad with newfound confidence, her high is dampened by a mysterious intruder named Annelise. Enigmatic and talented with a tarot deck, Annelise tantalizes the group. However, when money goes missing among the friends, tensions rise to devastating consequences. Library Journal calls this book “sophisticated with just the right dose of sinister.”
Hardcover, 2024
$29.00$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
ESSAYS: A collection of essays and columns about journalism by one of our most storied living journalists is timely at this existential time for media.
The Lede: Dispatches from a Life in the Press
Calvin TrillinCalvin Trillin has reported pieces across America for The New Yorker, covered the Southern civil rights movement for Time, and written comic verse in The Nation. But one of his favorite subjects over the decades has been his very own profession: The American press. Trillin creates a portrait of journalism and the people in its folds with empathy, humor, and grace. He explores a legendary crime reporter in Miami, and erudite film critic in Dallas, the gossip columns of Russia, and more.
Out of stock

NONFICTION: A wise reflection on 2020 through the lens of seven ordinary New Yorkers
2020: One City, Seven People, and the Year Everything Changed
Eric Klinenberg2020 will go down in history as one of the most consequential years in history. Acclaimed sociologist and best-selling author Klinenberg explores this year through seven vivid profiles of ordinary New Yorkers: an elementary school principal, a bar manager, a subway custodian, and a local political aide. Their experiences illuminate how humanity reckoned with 2020 and how we’ll face future challenges, all written with empathy in this deeply moving account.
Hardcover, 2024
$32.00$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
NONFICTION: A Putlizer Prize-winning author follows an Iraq war veteran grappling with what he was told, believes, and hopes for the American future
An American Dreamer: Life in a Divided Country
David FinkelFor this powerful book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Finkel, Finkel spent fourteen years inside the world of Brent Cummings, an Iraq war veteran struggling to confront the fear, anger, and confusion sweeping the country he loves. Raised to believe in a vision of America that values fairness, honesty, and respect for others, he tries to hold on to his values and his hope for America’s future.
Hardcover, 2024
$32.00$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book