A coming-of-age tale that follows its quintessential musical enthusiast narrator from his stormy, blue-collar childhood in Michigan to his striving twenties in 1990s New York and the making of Rent, his first astronomical triumph, and later on the Broadway sensation, Hamilton.
From beloved, James Beard–nominated food writer Jerrelle Guy comes 125 recipes that transform everyday meals with fresh flavors and bold textures, that make weeknight cooking feel empowering and exciting again (and still easy).
A blunt, irreverent, and at times wittily subversive backstage pass to a surprisingly contentious artform—one that spotlights opera’s colorful and sometimes warring personalities, increasingly fierce controversies over content, and the battles being waged for its economic future.
From a pioneering Black feminist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, this urgent and exhilarating memoir-manifesto-handbook provides bold, practical new ways to transform conflicts into connections, even with those we’re tempted to walk away from.
This prize-winning debut novel braids together four sweetly- and sharply observed narratives about the joys and trials of migration—each told from the perspective of an animal protagonist.
From the author of YOU COULD MAKE THIS PLACE BEAUTIFUL, a new collection of poems on the sometimes-blurry distinction between mind and body, the desire to embrace corporeality, and how the self shifts and moves through reality and time.
An empowering and guilt-free guide to successful formula feeding from infant feeding technician Mallory Whitmore, aka @TheFormulaMom
For readers of Vacationland, a hilarious, one-of-a-kind, fish-out-of-water travel memoir with an earnest Tuesdays with Morrie throughline, about an American comedian learning and performing comedy in China.
From New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Toobin comes a timely exploration of the most controversial presidential pardon in American history -- Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon -- and what it means for our current political landscape.
From the New York Times Bestselling author of Tinseltown and Bogart comes the first definitive account of the Black Dahlia murder–the... Læs mere
Leading lifespan psychologist Margie Lachman creates a radical new framework for midlife, based on her landmark 30-year study at Brandeis University, as the defining years of life when navigated with the right mindset.