The latest novel from Douglas Stuart shares a lot in common with his first, the Booker Prize-winning Shuggie Bain.

In her debut short story collection, Jean Chen Ho traces the evolution of a friendship between two Taiwanese American women for two decades.

In 2015, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural critic Margo Jefferson released her debut memoir Negroland.

Julia May Jonas’ outrageously fun and discomfiting debut Vladimir puts an unexpected twist on the traditional campus novel.

It’s been such a treat to read through Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk’s catalog as her books are being translated from Polish and released in English.

Historian Adam Nicolson dissects all aspects of marine life to make stirring observations about crustaceans, humans, and the world in which we all live in this deftly reported book.

In 2016, Canadian journalist Matthieu Aikins went undercover, forgoing his passport and identity, to join his Afghan friend Omar who was fleeing his war-torn country and leaving the woman he loved behind.

Ocean Vuong’s second poetry collection finds the acclaimed writer wrestling with grief after he lost his mother to breast cancer in 2019.