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THE DARK DARK by Samantha Hunt
October 2, 2019

Samantha Hunt’s short story collection, THE DARK DARK, has won the 2019 St. Francis College Literary Prize. The award is given to mid-career authors who have recently published their third to fifth work of fiction. Farrar, Straus and Giroux published the book on July 18, 2017.

SUCH GOOD WORK by Johannes Lichtman
October 2, 2019

The National Book Foundation has named Johannes Lichtman a 5 Under 35 honoree for his timely and provocative debut novel SUCH GOOD WORK, which tells the story of a creative writing teacher who is kick-starting a newly sober chapter in his life. Simon & Schuster published the book on February 5, 2019.

THE EDUCATION OF BRETT KAVANAUGH by Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly
October 2, 2019

New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly appeared this week on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee to discuss THE EDUCATION OF BRETT KAVANAUGH and Kavanaugh’s confirmation in light of the book’s disclosures. The Washington Post had high praise for THE EDUCATION OF BRETT KAVANAUGH in their review, saying, “Living in the minutiae, and maintaining that focus on narrating events rather than opining on or analyzing them, makes this book a remarkable work of slowed-down journalism.” The Atlantic, too, wrote a positive review, calling it: “a revision that adds to the existing story rather than fundamentally changing it—a deeply reported retelling of the confirmation fight that many Americans experienced as a cut whose wounds never fully healed.” Portfolio published the book on September 17, 2019.

I’VE SEEN THE FUTURE AND I’M NOT GOING by Peter McGough
October 2, 2019

Peter McGough, one half of the prolific art duo McDermott & McGough, published his memoir I’VE SEEN THE FUTURE AND I’M NOT GOING this week. In anticipation of the book release, McGough was interviewed by Jameson Fitzpatrick for T Magazine. Fitzpatrick called the book “an intimate inside look at the New York art world, his tumultuous relationship with McDermott, the AIDS crisis and his own illness and treatment” and wrote that “In person, McGough speaks with the same chatty candor that characterizes his book.” Pantheon published the book on September 17, 2019.

FIND ME by Andre Aciman
October 2, 2019

The Washington Post features Andre Aciman’s FIND ME, his sequel to CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, in their list of 18 Books to Read This Fall. Farrar, Straus and Giroux will publish the book on October 29, 2019.

 THE UNDYING by Anne Boyer
October 2, 2019

Poet Anne Boyer’s memoir THE UNDYING recently published to widespread acclaim, having already received starred reviews from Kirkus, Booklist, and Publishers Weekly and rave write-ups in the New York Times, Lit Hub, The Baffler, Bookforum, Longreads and more. In her publication day review for NPR, Sascha Cohen called it “a rousing hybrid of memoir and manifesto… This is memoir as anti-capitalist indictment, as biting cultural criticism, as vengeance.” Farrar, Straus and Giroux published the book on September 17, 2019.

TV NOIR: DARK DRAMA ON THE SMALL SCREEN by Allen Glover
October 1, 2019

In a starred review, Library Journal praises Allen Glover’s TV NOIR: “Each section could be a stand-alone show at a media museum or, better yet, a series at a dimly lit revival house. Essential for noir lovers, especially those who have exhausted the film canon and are hungry for more.” Abrams will publish the book on September 24, 2019.

EVERY OTHER WEEKEND by Zulema Renee Summerfield
October 1, 2019

EVERY OTHER WEEKEND is a featured selection in the New York Times Book Review’s paperback row. Summerfield’s debut novel chronicles the aftermath of a divorce through the eyes of precocious eight-year-old Nenny, and the Times calls it “exactly as gut-wrenching as it sounds." Little, Brown published the book on April 17, 2018.

MANHUNTERS by Steve Murphy and Javier F. Peña
October 1, 2019

In their upcoming book, Steve Murphy and Javier F. Peña tell the true story of how they took down Pablo Escobar.
Publishers Weekly calls MANHUNTERS "Riveting. A must-read for anyone interested in one of the major campaigns on the war on drugs." St. Martin’s Press will publish the hardcover on November 12, 2019.

ASTRO POETS by Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky
October 1, 2019

The Washington Post features Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky’s ASTRO POETS in their list of 18 Books to Read This Fall, calling it “a fun, pop-culture-heavy guide to the cosmos that’s full of original poetry and might help you make sense of the world.” Flatiron Books will publish ASTRO POETS on October 29, 2019.