News in November 2018
News in November 2018
Hannah Fry’s HELLO WORLD was shortlisted for The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, which is “the most prestigious non-fiction prize in the UK.”
W.W. Norton published the book in the U.S. on September 18, 2018.
NPR Books called THOSE WHO KNEW, an Indie Next Pick for November 2018, “a fast-paced, hackles-raising story that focuses on silenced victims of assault and the remorse and shame that comes of not speaking up against abuses of power,” and Vulture declared it "propulsive." In a feature Wall Street Journal interview, Lana Florsheim described Novey's "examination of power, misogyny and complicity" as "uncannily salient."
Viking published the book on November 6, 2018.
Entertainment Weekly featured INSURRECTO as one of “20 New Books to Read in November,” calling it a “dazzling two-hander,” and a “tender character study erupting with blazing insights on the ethics of storytelling.”
Soho Press will publish the book on November 13, 2018.
Bust reviewed Kelsey Miller’s I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU, stating, “it's hard to believe that any thinkpiece or retrospective will be more nuanced, considered, or better-researched.”
Hanover Square Press published the book on October 23, 2018.
Real Simple featured Jaclyn Gilbert’s LATE AIR on its list of “5 Best Books About Running.”
You can now read “Core Being,” Jaclyn’s latest essay, on Tin House’s website.
Little A will publish the book on November 13, 2018.
HEAVY is an Indie Next Pick for November 2018.
Scribner published the book on October 16, 2018.
DESPERATE MEASURES, the 47th novel in the Stone Barrington series, will debut this weekend at number 5 for Combined Print & E-book Fiction and at number 13 for Hardcover Fiction on The New York Times Bestsellers List. G.P. Putnam’s Sons published the book on October 16, 2018.
Amazon Books Editors named the BEASTIE BOYS BOOK as one of the Best Books of November. Spiegel & Grau published the book on October 30, 2018.
Amazon Books Editors named THOSE WHO KNEW by Idra Novey as one of the Best Books of November. Viking will publish the book on November 6, 2018.
“HEAVY is a gorgeous, gutting book that’s fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence,” writes Jen Szalai in an enthusiastic New York Times review of Kiese Laymon’s memoir. “This generous, searching book explores all the forces that can stop even the most buoyant hopes from ever leaving the ground.” Scribner published the book on October 16, 2018.
The Chronicle of Higher Education named Maggie Nelson’s THE ARGONAUTS part of the New Canon, and one of the most influential books of the past 20 years. “The Argonauts is going to be a model for a lot of writing we will see in literary studies, feminist studies, queer studies, and allied fields.” Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.