HOLD STILL by Sally Mann

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HOLD STILL by Sally Mann
HOLD STILL: A Memoir with Photographs by Sally Mann received a rave review from in the New York Times. In his review, Dwight Garner says “The best quality of “Hold Still” — a book that strikes me as an instant classic among Southern memoirs of the last 50 years — is its ambient sense of an original, come-as-you-are life that has been well lived and well observed. It’s a book that dials open the aperture on your own senses.” An excerpt from the book was also recently featured in the New York Times Magazine. Little Brown will publish the book on May 12, 2015.

HOLD STILL: A Memoir with Photographs by Sally Mann received a rave review from in the New York Times. In his review, Dwight Garner says “The best quality of “Hold Still” — a book that strikes me as an instant classic among Southern memoirs of the last 50 years — is its ambient sense of an original, come-as-you-are life that has been well lived and well observed. It’s a book that dials open the aperture on your own senses.” An excerpt from the book was also recently featured in the New York Times Magazine. Little Brown will publish the book on May 12, 2015.

THE ARGONAUTS by Maggie Nelson

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THE ARGONAUTS by Maggie Nelson
Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS was reviewed in Flaunt, Electric Literature, the Huffington Post, the AV Club, Lambda Literary, Vulture, and the Volta. The Hairpin hosted a roundtable discussion of THE ARGONAUTS and Nelson’s previous book, BLUETS, and Bustle listed it in their Mother’s Day reading list. Nelson was interviewed in Tin House, The Rumpus, Atlas Review, and Literary Hub. Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS was reviewed in Flaunt, Electric Literature, the Huffington Post, the AV Club, Lambda Literary, Vulture, and the Volta. The Hairpin hosted a roundtable discussion of THE ARGONAUTS and Nelson’s previous book, BLUETS, and Bustle listed it in their Mother’s Day reading list. Nelson was interviewed in Tin House, The Rumpus, Atlas Review, and Literary Hub. Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

THE CHINA COLLECTORS by Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac

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THE CHINA COLLECTORS by Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac
“THE CHINA COLLECTORS is a racy, panoramic read; a cultural adventure story with serious diplomatic implications.” Says The Economist. Palgrave Macmillan published the hardcover March 10, 2015.

“THE CHINA COLLECTORS is a racy, panoramic read; a cultural adventure story with serious diplomatic implications.” Says The Economist.
Palgrave Macmillan published the hardcover March 10, 2015.

THE DORITO EFFECT by Mark Schatzker

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THE DORITO EFFECT by Mark Schatzker
Mr. Schatzker’s new book reveals the surprising truth about the link between nutrition and flavor. His insights are causing quite a stir. Simon & Schuster published the hardcover book on May 5, 2015.

Mr. Schatzker’s new book reveals the surprising truth about the link between nutrition and flavor. His insights are causing quite a stir. Simon & Schuster published the hardcover book on May 5, 2015.

THE ARGONAUTS by Maggie Nelson

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Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS was reviewed by NPR, which said, “Nelson's vibrant, probing and, most of all, outstanding book is also a philosophical look at motherhood, transitioning, partnership, parenting, and family — an examination of the restrictive way we've approached these terms in the past and the ongoing struggle to arrive at more inclusive and expansive definitions for them.”Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS was reviewed by NPR, which said, “Nelson's vibrant, probing and, most of all, outstanding book is also a philosophical look at motherhood, transitioning, partnership, parenting, and family — an examination of the restrictive way we've approached these terms in the past and the ongoing struggle to arrive at more inclusive and expansive definitions for them.”Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris

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10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris
Dan’s true story of how he tamed the voice in his head, reduced stress without losing his edge, and found self-help that actually works is now New York Times #11 in paperback nonfiction. IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

Dan’s true story of how he tamed the voice in his head, reduced stress without losing his edge, and found self-help that actually works is now New York Times #11 in paperback nonfiction. IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

A GIRL AND HER GREENS by April Bloomfield

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A GIRL AND HER GREENS by April Bloomfield
April Bloomfield’s lovely illustrated cookbook shares her recipes for her true love – vegetables. The New York Times notes, “There are no extra ingredients or unnecessary steps in her recipes, but she is unabashedly fussy about each component.” Ecco published the hard cover 4/21/15.

April Bloomfield’s lovely illustrated cookbook shares her recipes for her true love – vegetables. The New York Times notes, “There are no extra ingredients or unnecessary steps in her recipes, but she is unabashedly fussy about each component.” Ecco published the hard cover 4/21/15.

HEART OF MIRACLES by Karen Jones

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HEART OF MIRACLES by Karen Jones
“In Heart of Miracles, Karen searches out the wisdom and lives the wisdom to put her mind, body, and spirit back together. By practicing the concepts of meditation, yoga, and nutrition, she finds serenity and calm out of chaos. She is a new, powerful voice for a community of change in the areas of health care, well-being, and spirituality.” Says Donna Karan, designer and founder of the Urban Zen Foundation. Hay House published the hardcover February 26, 2015.

“In Heart of Miracles, Karen searches out the wisdom and lives the wisdom to put her mind, body, and spirit back together. By practicing the concepts of meditation, yoga, and nutrition, she finds serenity and calm out of chaos. She is a new, powerful voice for a community of change in the areas of health care, well-being, and spirituality.” Says Donna Karan, designer and founder of the Urban Zen Foundation. Hay House published the hardcover February 26, 2015.

THE ARGONAUTS by Maggie Nelson

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THE ARGONAUTS by Maggie Nelson
Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS is a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, and was reviewed by Jennifer Szalai for the newspaper. “So much writing about motherhood makes the world seem smaller after the child arrives, more circumscribed, as if in tacit fealty to the larger cultural assumptions about moms and domesticity; Nelson’s book does the opposite,” observes Szalai. Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS is a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, and was reviewed by Jennifer Szalai for the newspaper. “So much writing about motherhood makes the world seem smaller after the child arrives, more circumscribed, as if in tacit fealty to the larger cultural assumptions about moms and domesticity; Nelson’s book does the opposite,” observes Szalai. Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

ONGOINGNESS by Sarah Manguso

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ONGOINGNESS by Sarah Manguso
Sarah Manguso was interviewed by Caitlin Johnson in Bookforum for her book ONGOINGNESS. Graywolf published the book on March 3, 2015.

Sarah Manguso was interviewed by Caitlin Johnson in Bookforum for her book ONGOINGNESS. Graywolf published the book on March 3, 2015.