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Anne Tyler's 20th novel will feel comfortably familiar to her fans — A Spool of Blue Thread is the long-haul story of an ordinary Baltimore family thrown into disarray by illness and sudden tragedy.
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In Last Stop on Market Street, a little boy goes on a journey with his grandmother. Along the way he meets many interesting passengers and learns to recognize the blessings right in front of him.
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After the success of his bestselling memoir, the Army veteran and author is out with a new book, "The Work."
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The performer is both celebrated and attacked for it. She writes in her new memoir, "I am totally not afraid to ask. For anything."
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Seuss died in 1991, but a new collection of his lesser-known work comes out Tuesday. Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories includes four tales Seuss originally wrote as magazine columns.
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Sandra Tsing Loh is a writer and a comic and one of the few women who actually wants to talk about menopause.
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Before Coe Booth was a writer, she was a caseworker, often tasked with placing kids with foster families. Her latest novel for middle-grade readers looks at two young members of a foster family.
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The voice-activated recordings that Nixon had made between February 1971 and January 1973 are transcribed in "The Nixon Tapes."
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In the story collection "Salaam, Love," Muslim men talk about growing up in the U.S. and their search for love, sex and intimacy.