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New Arrivals: The Best Recent Book Releases

Get ready for Salman Rushdie’s inventive story collection confronting mortality across continents, John Irving’s long-awaited return to the world of The Cider House Rules, a revealing memoir from Margaret Atwood, and Patti Smith’s most intimate reflection yet.

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Book Cover for: The Eleventh Hour: A Quintet of Stories, Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie confronts mortality across continents in five inventive stories

The Eleventh Hour: A Quintet of Stories

Salman Rushdie

In his first work of fiction since the 2022 attack, Rushdie delivers five inventive, deeply felt stories that confront mortality with wit, rage, and imagination. From a ghost’s revenge in Cambridge to a prodigy’s meltdown in Mumbai, each story explores what it means to face the end—of a life, a legacy, a story. Kirkus calls it “a brilliant series of intimations of mortality… [that] celebrate life, language, and love in the face of death.”

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Bread of Angels: A Memoir, Patti Smith
The rock poet returns with her most intimate memoir yet

Bread of Angels: A Memoir

Patti Smith

Punk rock's beloved poet laureate and National Book Award winner is back with a sparkling new memoir which takes us through her teenage years. Smith details the inspiration she took from artists like Arthur Rimbaud and Bob Dylan as she begins to merge poetry and music into the form that she has become celebrated for.

Hardcover, 2025

$30.00Member price:$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, Margaret Atwood
The long-awaited memoir from the creator of The Handmaid’s Tale

Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts

Margaret Atwood

In her first memoir, the author made famous by her extraordinarily crafted dystopian stories, turns her gaze inward. Book of Lives traces her unconventional childhood in the Canadian wilderness, her formative years spent abroad, and the intellectual and political battles that shaped novels like The Handmaid’s Tale. Atwood is now 85, a two-time Booker Prize winner and cultural icon whose work has shaped how entire generations think about power and gender.

Hardcover, 2025

$35.00Member price:$17.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Indignity: A Life Reimagined, Lea Ypi
A searching work of historical imagination from the author of Free

Indignity: A Life Reimagined

Lea Ypi

When a long-lost photograph resurfaces, the Albanian writer reconstructs her grandmother’s hidden life across the Ottoman Empire, wartime Europe, and communist Albania. Blending family inquiry with political philosophy, she probes how truth and myth entwine across generations. “Ypi displays a certain audacity as she sets about reconstructing a world she never witnessed, but she is no more presumptuous than the files she is working from … remarkable and ambitious,” writes The Washington Post.

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Palaver, Bryan Washington
A tender, emotionally layered reunion story from the award-winning author of Memorial

Palaver

Bryan Washington

From the award-winning author of Memorial and Lot, this novel follows a queer Black man living in Tokyo whose mother shows up unannounced after ten years apart. Over shared meals and difficult conversations, the two slowly face what pushed them apart—and whether they can find their way back to each other.

Hardcover, 2025

$28.00Member price:$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Queen Esther, John Irving
John Irving’s sixteenth novel returns to the world of The Cider House Rules

Queen Esther

John Irving

Decades after his beloved classic and Oscar-winning film, Irving revisits St. Cloud’s with the story of Esther Nacht, a Jewish orphan navigating faith, loss, and identity across continents and generations.

Peter OrnerPeter Orner

Hardcover, 2025

$30.00Member price:$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Seascraper, Benjamin Wood
A Booker-longlisted portrait of a seaside dreamer caught between poverty and fame

Seascraper

Benjamin Wood

In a northern English resort town in the 1960s, a young shrimp fisher living with his mother works the tide flats by horse and cart, his imagination fired by folk songs and films. When an American director arrives to shoot a movie on the coast, their meeting opens a fragile path toward escape and self-reinvention.

Hardcover, 2025

$26.00Member price:$13.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Cursed Daughters, Oyinkan Braithwaite
The long-awaited return of the Booker-nominated author of My Sister, the Serial Killer

Cursed Daughters

Oyinkan Braithwaite

In Lagos, a young woman struggles to break free from a family curse and the belief that she carries the soul of her dead cousin. Both hilarious and unsettling, Braithwaite’s novel explores the weight of superstition and the fight for self-determination in a world eager to define her. Real Simple calls it “a delicious page-turner with characters who burst off the page, and a lesson in fighting for the life you want.”

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department, Carol Leonnig
A searing exposé of how America’s justice system lost its way

Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department

Carol Leonnig

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis deliver a sobering account of the Trump administration’s full fledged assault on the Justice Department and the rule of law, making this a work of urgent relevance. Drawing on years of reporting experience for the Washington Post, they expose the erosion of independence inside one of America’s most important institutions.

Hardcover, 2025

$32.00Member price:$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Notes on Being a Man, Scott Galloway
A candid and urgent guide to modern masculinity

Notes on Being a Man

Scott Galloway

The NYU professor and cohost of the Pivot podcast examines what it means to live, love, and lead as a man today. Blending memoir and manifesto, Galloway explores fatherhood, friendship, ambition, and vulnerability, arguing for compassion and accountability in an age of isolation. His call to action is both deeply personal and broadly cultural—a map toward strength defined by kindness, not dominance.

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book