IT HAD TO BE YOU by Georgia Clark

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IT HAD TO BE YOU by Georgia Clark
Michael Zapata’s THE LOST BOOK OF ADANA MOREAU was named one of Los Angeles Public Library’s “Best of 2020.” They call the book “a wonderful story of resourcefulness, perseverance, and connections that transcend time, space and death itself.” OZY also named Zapata one of the best debut novelists of the year, and Latino Rebels featured the novel on its list of “21 Best Latinx Books of 2020.” Hanover Square Press published the book on February 4, 2020.

Michael Zapata’s THE LOST BOOK OF ADANA MOREAU was named one of Los Angeles Public Library’s “Best of 2020.” They call the book “a wonderful story of resourcefulness, perseverance, and connections that transcend time, space and death itself.” OZY also named Zapata one of the best debut novelists of the year, and Latino Rebels featured the novel on its list of “21 Best Latinx Books of 2020.” Hanover Square Press published the book on February 4, 2020.

HADES, ARGENTINA by Daniel Loedel

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HADES, ARGENTINA by Daniel Loedel
Debut novelist Daniel Loedel’s stunning first book, HADES, ARGENTINA, published amid a wealth praise this week. The book was named on best-of lists from O Magazine, The Millions, and many other outlets. Loedel also spoke to NPR Weekend Edition’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the role of his family’s history in inspiring the book, and Literary Hub published Loedel’s original essay about exploring his Argentine heritage on publication day. Riverhead Books published the novel on January 12, 2021.

Debut novelist Daniel Loedel’s stunning first book, HADES, ARGENTINA, published amid a wealth praise this week. The book was named on best-of lists from O Magazine, The Millions, and many other outlets. Loedel also spoke to NPR Weekend Edition’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the role of his family’s history in inspiring the book, and Literary Hub published Loedel’s original essay about exploring his Argentine heritage on publication day. Riverhead Books published the novel on January 12, 2021.

CROSSING THE LINE by Kareem Rosser

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CROSSING THE LINE by Kareem Rosser
CROSSING THE LINE by Kareem Rosser is a Town & Country “Must-Read Book of Winter 2021.” They write: “In this memoir, Rosser, who went on to become captain of the first all-Black team to win the National Interscholastic Polo championship, shares the story of his love of polo, his relationship with his family, and how following a dream changed his life forever.” St. Martin’s Press will publish the book on February 9, 2021.

CROSSING THE LINE by Kareem Rosser is a Town & Country “Must-Read Book of Winter 2021.” They write: “In this memoir, Rosser, who went on to become captain of the first all-Black team to win the National Interscholastic Polo championship, shares the story of his love of polo, his relationship with his family, and how following a dream changed his life forever.” St. Martin’s Press will publish the book on February 9, 2021.

THE MUTANT PROJECT by Eben Kirksey

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THE MUTANT PROJECT by Eben Kirksey
THE MUTANT PROJECT by Eben Kirksey was featured in The Wall Street Journal article “’Mutant’: An Altered Version—Whether the Coronavirus, Genes or X-Men.” Ben Zimmer writes: “In his new book THE MUTANT PROJECT, the cultural anthropologist Eben Kirksey observes how pop-cultural mutants fuel our understanding of genetic mutation as a source of monstrous possibilities. But even as gene-editing technology raises the potential of human-engineered mutations, Mr. Kirksey notes that everyone is naturally born with some genetic mutations not found in their parents. And we accumulate thousands more mutations over our lifetimes thanks to errors made when DNA is copied during cell division, or when cells are damaged. ‘Strictly speaking,’ he writes, ‘we are all mutants.’” St. Martin’s Press published the book on November 10, 2020.

THE MUTANT PROJECT by Eben Kirksey was featured in The Wall Street Journal article “’Mutant’: An Altered Version—Whether the Coronavirus, Genes or X-Men.” Ben Zimmer writes: “In his new book THE MUTANT PROJECT, the cultural anthropologist Eben Kirksey observes how pop-cultural mutants fuel our understanding of genetic mutation as a source of monstrous possibilities. But even as gene-editing technology raises the potential of human-engineered mutations, Mr. Kirksey notes that everyone is naturally born with some genetic mutations not found in their parents. And we accumulate thousands more mutations over our lifetimes thanks to errors made when DNA is copied during cell division, or when cells are damaged. ‘Strictly speaking,’ he writes, ‘we are all mutants.’” St. Martin’s Press published the book on November 10, 2020.

THE REVOLUTION ACCORDING TO RAYMUNDO MATA by Gina Apostol

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THE REVOLUTION ACCORDING TO RAYMUNDO MATA by Gina Apostol
The New York Times Book Review praises THE REVOLUTION ACCORDING TO RAYMUNDO MATA by Gina Apostol. The reviewer writes: “Virgil should offer libations to the gods in thanksgiving that Gina Apostol writes about the Philippines’ founding stories instead of Rome’s…She writes historical fiction like Hilary Mantel on acid….[a] marvelous welter of Filipino storytelling.” Soho Press published the book on January 12, 2021.

The New York Times Book Review praises THE REVOLUTION ACCORDING TO RAYMUNDO MATA by Gina Apostol. The reviewer writes: “Virgil should offer libations to the gods in thanksgiving that Gina Apostol writes about the Philippines’ founding stories instead of Rome’s…She writes historical fiction like Hilary Mantel on acid….[a] marvelous welter of Filipino storytelling.” Soho Press published the book on January 12, 2021.

THE ONES WHO DON'T SAY THEY LOVE YOU by Maurice Carlos Ruffin

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THE ONES WHO DON'T SAY THEY LOVE YOU by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s THE ONES WHO DON’T SAY THEY LOVE YOU is featured on Lit Hub’s “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: “Ruffin follows up on his darkly provocative, critically acclaimed debut novel, WE CAST A SHADOW, with this collection of stories set in and around his native New Orleans. The characters in Ruffin’s stories struggle, in their various ways, to navigate the depths of a great American city too often mythologized for its flamboyant surfaces." One World will publish the book on August 17, 2021.

Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s THE ONES WHO DON’T SAY THEY LOVE YOU is featured on Lit Hub’s “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: “Ruffin follows up on his darkly provocative, critically acclaimed debut novel, WE CAST A SHADOW, with this collection of stories set in and around his native New Orleans. The characters in Ruffin’s stories struggle, in their various ways, to navigate the depths of a great American city too often mythologized for its flamboyant surfaces." One World will publish the book on August 17, 2021.

ON FREEDOM by Maggie Nelson

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ON FREEDOM by Maggie Nelson
Maggie Nelson’s ON FREEDOM is on Lit Hub's “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: "Maggie Nelson is one of the most important contemporary critics and also one of our most thrilling writers in almost every genre. A new work from her is always something to look forward to, but this one sounds particularly essential, examining the complex meanings behind the concept of freedom in ‘four distinct realms: art, sex, drugs, and climate.’” Graywolf Press will publish the book on September 7, 2021.

Maggie Nelson’s ON FREEDOM is on Lit Hub's “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: "Maggie Nelson is one of the most important contemporary critics and also one of our most thrilling writers in almost every genre. A new work from her is always something to look forward to, but this one sounds particularly essential, examining the complex meanings behind the concept of freedom in ‘four distinct realms: art, sex, drugs, and climate.’” Graywolf Press will publish the book on September 7, 2021.

EVERYBODY by Olivia Laing

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EVERYBODY by Olivia Laing
Olivia Laing's EVERYBODY is on Lit Hub's “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: "Drawing from complicated historical figures like Nina Simone, Christopher Isherwood, Andrea Dworkin, Sigmund Freud, Susan Sontag, and Malcolm X, Laing charts the longstanding struggle of bodily autonomy, with due consideration of gay rights and sexual liberation movements, feminism, and civil rights. She also grapples with her own experiences with protest and her own approaches to alternative medicine." W.W. Norton & Company will publish the book on May 4, 2021.

Olivia Laing's EVERYBODY is on Lit Hub's “Most Anticipated Books of 2021.” They write: "Drawing from complicated historical figures like Nina Simone, Christopher Isherwood, Andrea Dworkin, Sigmund Freud, Susan Sontag, and Malcolm X, Laing charts the longstanding struggle of bodily autonomy, with due consideration of gay rights and sexual liberation movements, feminism, and civil rights. She also grapples with her own experiences with protest and her own approaches to alternative medicine."
W.W. Norton & Company will publish the book on May 4, 2021.

HOW TO SLOWLY KILL YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN AMERICA by Kiese Laymon

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HOW TO SLOWLY KILL YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN AMERICA by Kiese Laymon
Kiese Laymon's HOW TO SLOWLY KILL YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN AMERICA was reviewed by Jerald Walker for the New York Times. He writes: "I must say, Kie…by adding six rich new essays, deftly curating seven from the original book, and reworking the chronology, you have made a once solid collection superb.” Scribner published the book November 10, 2020.

Kiese Laymon's HOW TO SLOWLY KILL YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN AMERICA was reviewed by Jerald Walker for the New York Times. He writes: "I must say, Kie…by adding six rich new essays, deftly curating seven from the original book, and reworking the chronology, you have made a once solid collection superb.” Scribner published the book November 10, 2020.

EVERYTHING NOW by Rosecrans Baldwin

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EVERYTHING NOW by Rosecrans Baldwin
Rosencrans Baldwin’s EVERYTHING NOW is featured on The Millions’ “Most Anticipated: The Great First-Half 2021 Book Preview.” They write: "Baldwin’s new book charts Los Angeles’s literary canon, its landscapes, spiritual practices, history, and cuisines, and ultimately makes the argument that Los Angeles is best understood—‘functionally, aesthetically, mythologically, even technologically’—as a city-state." MCD will publish the book on June 15, 2021.

Rosencrans Baldwin’s EVERYTHING NOW is featured on The Millions’ “Most Anticipated: The Great First-Half 2021 Book Preview.” They write: "Baldwin’s new book charts Los Angeles’s literary canon, its landscapes, spiritual practices, history, and cuisines, and ultimately makes the argument that Los Angeles is best understood—‘functionally, aesthetically, mythologically, even technologically’—as a city-state." MCD will publish the book on June 15, 2021.