Jennie Fields, "Atomic Love" (G. P. Putnam's So...
Inspired by Leona Woods, the only woman who worked on the Manhattan Project, Atomic Love (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2020) tells the story of Rosalind Porter, a physicist recruited by Enrico Fermi to join his team at the University of Chicago...
26 min
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Eshkol Nevo, "The Last Interview" (Other Press,...
In The Last Interview, a famous but stressed Israeli writer finds that the only way he can write is by answering a set of interview questions sent from a website...
36 min
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Menna Van Praag, "The Sisters Grimm" (Harper Vo...
In a set up reminiscent of the show Orphan Black, four feisty young women struggle to make their way in the world, unaware that they are related...
26 min
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Melissa Valentine, "The Names of All the Flower...
Melissa Valentine and her older brother Junior grow up running around the disparate neighborhoods of 1990s Oakland, two of six children to a white Quaker father and a black Southern mother.
56 min
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Jasper Fforde, "The Constant Rabbit" (Viking, 2...
In Jasper Fforde’s "The Constant Rabbit," residents of the United Kingdom live among human-sized anthropomorphized rabbits...
41 min
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Andrew Krivak, “The Bear” (Bellevue Literary Pr...
In an Edenic future, a girl and her father live close to the land in the shadow of a lone mountain....
59 min
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Sergio Troncoso, "A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’...
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son (Cinco Puntos Press, 2020) is a collection of linked short stories, which Luis Alberto Urrea called “a world-class collection.”
32 min
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P. K. Adams, "Midnight Fire" (Iron Knight Press...
Set at the glittering Italianate court of King Zygmunt I of Poland/Lithuania and his son, Zygmunt August, these books map fictional plots onto real historical incidents to create fast-paced, fluid stories that are as much about the tensions of a culture in transition as what drives a person to commit murder....
29 min
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Corey Sobel, "The Red Shirt" (UP of Kentucky, 2...
At first, Miles Furling plays football to fit in. By eighth grade he realizes that he is both gay and a football player...
39 min
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Kelly Harris-DeBerry, "Freedom Knows My Name" (...
Kelly Harris-DeBerry creates the world anew from scraps of memories and rhythm...
46 min
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Carly Israel, "Seconds and Inches" (Jaded Ibis ...
In the opening sentence of her introduction, Israel writes, “My last name, Israel, means one who wrestles with God. And wrestling is all I know.”
57 min
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Jessica Gross, "Hysteria" (Unnamed Press, 2020)
Jessica Gross is a valuable ally. An intuitive reader of Freud her debut novel--Hysteria (Unnamed Press, 2020)--embraces Oedipal conflict, unconscious fantasy, and voracious sexuality...
44 min
1113
Linda Stewart Henley, "Estelle" (She Writes Pre...
Most people think of Edgar Degas as a French painter of ballerinas. But few have heard that his mother came from New Orleans or that he spent five months in that city between October 1872 and February 1873...
Tracy Clark, "What You Don't See" (Kensington, ...
Cass Raines left the Chicago Police force after a morally bankrupt cop nearly got her killed...
26 min
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Ann Dávila Cardinal, "Five Midnights" (Tor Teen...
Ann Dávila Cardinal writes stories that thrill you. She writes about lives that face challenge and find a way through, despite the horror that chases them. She writes about Puerto Rico and trauma and belonging somewhere...
48 min
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Diane Cook, "The New Wilderness" (Harper, 2020)
"The New Wilderness" (Harper, 2020) is a poignant portrait of a mother and daughter fleeing the polluted cities of a near-future dystopia for a hand-to-mouth existence in the country’s last undeveloped tract....
34 min
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Mark Edward Langley, "Death Waits in the Dark" ...
While Arthur Nakai is attending a wake for a man he considered a brother with whom he served in the U.S. Marines, he receives a call from an old friend whose sons have just been murdered...
42 min
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Premee Mohamed, "Beneath The Rising" (Solaris, ...
Premee Mohamed's Beneath the Rising (Solaris, 2020) is simultaneously a far-flung horror story and an exploration of an intimate relationship....
24 min
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Catherine Adel West, "Saving Ruby King: A Novel...
Two south side Chicago families are bound together by a violence-infused past...
28 min
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Assaf Gavron, "The Hilltop" (Scribner, 2015)
On a rocky hilltop stands Ma’aleh Hermesh C, a fledgling outpost of Jewish settlers in the West Bank...
Yehoshua November's second poetry collection, Two Worlds Exist (Orison Books), movingly examines the harmonies and dissonances involved in practicing an ancient religious tradition in contemporary America...
53 min
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Chantal Bilodeau, "Forward" (Tanlonbooks 2018)
Chantal Bilodeau has made a name for herself a playwright singularly dedicated to writing plays about the issue of climate change...
49 min
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Jack Fredrickson "The Black Cage: A Milo Rigg M...
It’s bitter winter in Chicago, and disgraced crime reporter Milo Rigg wakes up every night dreaming that his wife is calling to him from a black cage...
35 min
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Madeline Ashby, "ReV: The Machine Dynasty, Book...
"ReV:" shows readers the results of a final face-off between self-replicating humanoid robots and humans...