FIND ME by Andre Aciman

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FIND ME by Andre Aciman
Andre Aciman’s sequel to his bestselling novel CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Farrar, Straus & Giroux will publish the book on October 29, 2019.

Andre Aciman’s sequel to his bestselling novel CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Farrar, Straus & Giroux will publish the book on October 29, 2019.

ASTRO POETS by Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky

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ASTRO POETS by Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky
Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky’s ASTRO POETS, based on their hit Twitter account, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Flatiron Books will publish ASTRO POETS on October 29, 2019.

Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky’s ASTRO POETS, based on their hit Twitter account, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Flatiron Books will publish ASTRO POETS on October 29, 2019.

LOVE AT FIRST LIKE by Hannah Orenstein

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LOVE AT FIRST LIKE by Hannah Orenstein
Hannah Orenstein’s LOVE AT FIRST LIKE received lots of love from Bustle, landing on their End-of-Summer Reading and 11 Rom-Coms About Love in the Age of the Internet lists. AP has a wonderful review of LOVE AT FIRST LIKE, picked up in the San Francisco Chronicle. Hannah joined Buzzfeed’s morning show AM2DM to discuss her book and how social media affects relationships. Atria published the book on August 6, 2019.

Hannah Orenstein’s LOVE AT FIRST LIKE received lots of love from Bustle, landing on their End-of-Summer Reading and 11 Rom-Coms About Love in the Age of the Internet lists. AP has a wonderful review of LOVE AT FIRST LIKE, picked up in the San Francisco Chronicle. Hannah joined Buzzfeed’s morning show AM2DM to discuss her book and how social media affects relationships. Atria published the book on August 6, 2019.

HEAVY by Kiese Laymon

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 HEAVY by Kiese Laymon
The New York Times chose HEAVY as one of their 50 best memoirs of the past 50 years. It is, they write, “full of sharp, heart-rending thoughts about growing up black in the United States, and his fraught relationship with his body — Laymon’s weight has severely fluctuated over the years, a subject he plumbs with great sensitivity. This is a gorgeous, gutting book that’s fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence. It’s full of devotion and betrayal, euphoria and anguish.” Scribner published the book on October 16, 2018.

The New York Times chose HEAVY as one of their 50 best memoirs of the past 50 years. It is, they write, “full of sharp, heart-rending thoughts about growing up black in the United States, and his fraught relationship with his body — Laymon’s weight has severely fluctuated over the years, a subject he plumbs with great sensitivity. This is a gorgeous, gutting book that’s fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence. It’s full of devotion and betrayal, euphoria and anguish.” Scribner published the book on October 16, 2018.

COMMUTE by Erin Williams

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COMMUTE by Erin Williams
Erin Williams debut graphic memoir, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Abrams ComicArts will publish the book on October 8, 2019.

Erin Williams debut graphic memoir, is one of PW’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019. Abrams ComicArts will publish the book on October 8, 2019.

HOW TO READ THE AIR by Dinaw Mengestu

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HOW TO READ THE AIR by Dinaw Mengestu
Barack Obama, for his summer reading list, testifies that reading Dinaw Mengestu’s HOW TO READ THE AIR will give you “a better sense of the complexity and redemption within the American immigrant story.” Riverhead published the book on October 14, 2010.

Barack Obama, for his summer reading list, testifies that reading Dinaw Mengestu’s HOW TO READ THE AIR will give you “a better sense of the complexity and redemption within the American immigrant story.” Riverhead published the book on October 14, 2010.