About Wandering in Strange Lands • Publisher: Harper Perennial (July 6, 2021) • Paperback: 304 pages Now in paperback and featuring a new afterword from the author, comes Morgan Jerkins’ powerful story of her journey to understand her northern and southern roots, the Great Migration, and the displacement of black people across America. Between 1916 and 1970, […]
Jennifer Estep, author of Capture the Crown, on tour July 2021
About Capture the Crown • Publisher: Harper Voyager (July 6, 2021) • Paperback: 464 pages Bestselling author Jennifer Estep returns to her Crown of Shards world with an all-new trilogy and a bold new heroine who protects her kingdom from magic, murder, and mayhem by moonlighting as a spy. Gemma Ripley has a reputation for being a pampered princess […]
Charles Todd, author of An Irish Hostage, on tour July 2021
About An Irish Hostage • Publisher: William Morrow (July 6, 2021) • Hardcover: 336 pages In the uneasy peace following World War I, nurse Bess Crawford runs into trouble and treachery in Ireland—in this twelfth book in the New York Times bestselling mystery series. The Great War is over—but in Ireland, in the wake of the bloody 1916 Easter Rising, […]
John Philip Newell, author of Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul, on tour July 2021
About Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul • Publisher: HarperOne (July 6, 2021) • Hardcover: 288 pages A leading spiritual teacher reveals how Celtic spirituality—listening to the sacred around us and inside of us—can help us heal the earth, overcome our conflicts, and reconnect with ourselves. John Philip Newell shares the long, hidden tradition of Celtic Christianity, explaining how this […]
Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln’s Sisters, on tour June 2021
About Mrs. Lincoln’s Sisters • Publisher: William Morrow (June 29, 2021) • Paperback: 368 pages The New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker returns to her most famous heroine, Mary Todd Lincoln, in this compelling story of love, loss, and sisterhood rich with history and suspense. In May 1875, Elizabeth Todd Edwards reels from news that her younger sister Mary, […]
Brian Anderson, author of The Conjurers #1: Rise of the Shadow, on tour June 2021
About The Conjurers #1, Rise of the Shadow • Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers (July 28, 2020) • Hardcover: 240 pages Siblings Emma and Alex tumble into a secret world where magic is real and skilled illusionists can perform actual tricks–for better or worse. Perfect for fans of the Magic Misfits and the Land of Stories series. […]
Emma Dabiri, author of What White People Can Do Next, on tour June 2021
About What White People Can Do Next • Publisher: Harper Perennial (June 22, 2021) • Paperback: 176 pages In the spirit of We Should All Be Feminists and How to Be an Antiracist, a poignant and sensible guide to questioning the meaning of whiteness and creating an antiracist world from the acclaimed historian and author of Twisted. Vital and empowering What White People Can […]
Emily Temple, author of The Lightness, on tour June 2021
About The Lightness • Publisher: William Morrow (June 22, 2021) • Paperback: 304 pages A stylish, stunningly precise, and suspenseful meditation on adolescent desire, female friendship, and the female body that shimmers with rage, wit, and fierce longing—an audacious, darkly observant, and mordantly funny literary debut for fans of Emma Cline, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Jenny Offill. One year […]
Kelsey McKinney, author of God Spare the Girls, on tour June 2021
About God Spare the Girls • Publisher: William Morrow (June 22, 2021) • Hardcover: 320 pages A mesmerizing debut novel set in northern Texas about two sisters who discover an unsettling secret about their father, the head pastor of an evangelical megachurch, that upends their lives and community—a story of family, identity, and the delicate line between […]
Julie Metz, author of Eva and Eve, on tour June/July 2021
About Eva and Eve • Publisher: Atria Books (April 6, 2021) • Hardcover: 320 pages The author of the New York Times bestselling memoir Perfection returns with an unforgettable account of her late mother’s childhood in Nazi-occupied Austria and the parallels she sees in present-day America. To Julie Metz, her mother, Eve, was the quintessential New Yorker. Eve rarely spoke about her childhood and […]