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HABITATIONS by Sheila Sundar was named a “Powell’s Pick of the Month” for April 2024 by Powell's Books in Portland (the world’s largest independent bookstore). Simon & Schuster published HABITATIONS on April 2, 2024.
The praise and press for HABITATIONS by Sheila Sundar continues. Vanity Fair featured an interview with Sheila Sundar on April 3, 2024, which writes "In HABITATIONS, the author places readers smack-dab in the mid-’90s as Vega Gopalan’s migratory life is taking shape. Through Vega, Sundar zeroes in on what it takes for a woman to create her path, while telling the story of an Indian immigrant jostling with caste, a human exploring her sexuality, and a student managing sociology coursework as her view of the world starts to blossom.”
Lit Hub featured HABITATIONS on their April 2, 2024 list of 26 New Books, including “exciting debut novels from Marissa Higgins, Sheila Sundar, and others.” The April 2, 2024
Episode 193 of A Bookish Home podcast was: “Sheila Sundar Explores Grief, Motherhood, Ambition, and the Meaning of Home in HABITATIONS”, which called the book a “stunning debut novel.”
The Advocate reviewer Susan Larson says: “Writer Sheila Sundar’s impressive debut is a story of female identity, loss and home. The book draws the reader in like a good long conversation with a best friend about all the things that matter.” Simon & Schuster published HABITATIONS on April 2, 2024.
Deadline announced that Manuel Gonzales’ short story THE MINIATURE WIFE will be adapted into a dramedy series by Peacock, with Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen to star and executive produce. Riverhead Books published the short story collection on February 4, 2024.
HABITATIONS by Sheila Sundar was featured on theSkimm’s “Most Talked-About Spring Book Releases.” Skimms Reads editor Jana Pollack writes: “Before I get into the plot, I’ll just say: this debut novel is unassuming — easy to read, easy to get into — but it’s full of such feeling that I almost stopped reading because it made me too sad. It follows Vega Gopalan, an Indian-American grad student at Columbia University. The central sadness of her life (and the grief that almost kept me away) is the death of her sister. The book follows Vega to America, a marriage, a divorce, and motherhood, and quietly asks questions about identity and what ‘home’ really means. I’m so glad I kept going.” Simon & Schuster will publish HABITATIONS on April 2, 2024.
Antonia Angress was selected by the National Book Foundation via Charles Baxter as a “5 Under 35” honoree. Ballantine published Angress’ debut novel SIRENS & MUSES on July 12, 2022.
Ryan Chapman’s THE AUDACITY has received generous press in the weeks leading up to its publication. The book was featured on San Diego Magazine’s must-read picks from local bookstores, where Matthew Hein of The Book Catapult praises: “If you like hilarious and action-packed novels about far-from-perfect people, have I got a book for you. Theranos meets THE BIG LEBOWSKI, with the luxury porn of CRAZY RICH ASIANS sprinkled on top.” Electric Literature published an excerpt from the novel, introduced with fantastic praise from Kevin Nguyen: “Chapman performs [a careful dance] throughout THE AUDACITY, a thorough and satisfying skewering of an illuminati-level elite…If you had the pleasure of reading Chapman’s first book, RIOTS I HAVE KNOWN, you know that he can land a high-concept satire. (RIOTS is about a literary magazine in a prison.) Similarly, THE AUDACITY is a novel with a heightened sense of reality. It’s not just the opulence of the secret Caribbean island where the story takes place—it’s the glimpse of an existence that is louder and more colorful than the universe we live in. And, of course, like any good satire, it’s funny—sometimes dryly funny, but in many moments actually laugh-out-loud funny.” Soho Press will publish THE AUDACITY on April 2, 2024.
Alex Van Halen’s memoir, BROTHERS, was featured in Rolling Stone, People, and The Bookseller following its recent cover reveal. The book’s editor, Sara Nelson, shared: “This book is a fascinating story of a band – and so much more: it’s also a chronicle of family and talent and the passion to create…It is the definitive take on Edward Van Halen’s life and death from the one who knew and loved him best.” Harper will publish BROTHERS on October 22, 2024.
2054, the second novel from Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis following The New York Times Bestseller 2034, was named the NPR book of the day for March 18, 2024. Penguin Press published the book on March 12, 2024.
Danielle Steel’s latest novel, NEVER TOO LATE, debuted on The New York Times Bestsellers list for the week of March 24, 2024, appearing at #4 on the Print Hardcover Fiction list and #3 on the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction list. Delacorte Press published the novel on March 5, 2024.
The Tenth Anniversary edition of 10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris debuted on The New York Times Bestseller list for the week of March 24, 2024, appearing at #5 on the Paperback Nonfiction list. Dey Street Books published the new edition on March 5, 2024.