Hello,
We've curated 21 new and notable books publishing this week. Among them are two historical fiction novels focusing on trailblazing women. Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray, an "insightful fictional biography of Frances Perkins" (Publishers Weekly), was rated an impressive 4.7 / 5 stars by our members.
The next, Flight of the Wild Swan by Melissa Pritchard, a "fresh imagining of an icon" (Kirkus) focuses on the life of Florence Nightingale and how she was able to transform nursing and the role of women in medicine.
Enjoy!
The BookBrowse Team |
| This Week's New and Notable Books | | There are too many books published each week for you to read about them all, let alone read them all. So we do the legwork for you, scouring the publishers' catalogs and the pre-publication reviews to pick out what we believe to be among the best and most interesting. You can see them all in our "What's New" section.
More about how we pick and rate books. | | Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray
On sale Mar 12 from Berkley Books Genre: Historical Fiction. 528 pages Critics' Opinion: 4/5 Members' Rating: 4.7/5
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray returns with a captivating and dramatic new novel about an American heroine Frances Perkins. Read More Reader Reviews | | Headshot: A Novel by Rita Bullwinkel
Debut Author On sale Mar 12 from Viking Genre: Literary Fiction. 224 pages Critics' Opinion: 5/5
An electrifying debut novel from an "unusually gifted writer" (Lorrie Moore) about the radical intimacy of physical competition Read More | | Pride and Joy: A Novel by Louisa Onomé
Debut Author On sale Mar 12 from Atria Books Genre: Literary Fiction. 336 pages Critics' Opinion: 5/5
Black Cake meets Death at a Funeral in this heartwarming and hilarious novel about three generations of a Nigerian Canadian family grappling with their matriarch's sudden passing while their auntie insists that her sister is coming back—from an author with a "razor-sharp, smart, and tender" (Nafiza Azad, author of The Wild Ones) voice. Read More | | Six Truths and a Lie by Ream Shukairy
On sale Mar 12 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Genre: Literary Fiction (Young Adult). 400 pages Critics' Opinion: 4/5
Six Muslim teens are falsely accused of a deadly attack in this timely and harrowing examination of America's justice system, perfect for fans of Angie Thomas and Samira Ahmed. Read More | | Flight of the Wild Swan by Melissa Pritchard
On sale Mar 12 from Bellevue Literary Press Genre: Historical Fiction. 416 pages Critics' Opinion: 5/5
A majestic novel of Florence Nightingale, whose courage, self-confidence, and resilience transformed nursing and the role of women in medicine Read More | | The Sky Was Falling: A Young Surgeon's Story of Bravery, Survival, and Hope by Dr. Cornelia Griggs
Debut Author On sale Mar 12 from Gallery Books Genre: Biography/Memoir. 304 pages Critics' Opinion: 4/5
The dramatic, unforgettable, and ultimately cathartic diary of a young pediatric surgeon and mother working on the front lines as the COVID-19 pandemic hit one of New York City's busiest hospitals. Read More | | An End to Inequality: Breaking Down the Walls of Apartheid Education in America by Jonathan Kozol
On sale Mar 12 from The New Press Genre: History, Current Affairs and Religion. 240 pages Critics' Opinion: 5/5
An eloquent and passionate call for educational reparations, from the New York Times bestselling author. Read More | | Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
On sale Mar 12 from Farrar, Straus & Giroux Genre: History, Current Affairs and Religion. 352 pages Critics' Opinion: 4/5
One of our greatest novelists and thinkers presents a radiant, thrilling interpretation of the book of Genesis. Read More | | Selling the Dream: The Billion-Dollar Industry Bankrupting Americans by Jane Marie
Debut Author On sale Mar 12 from Atria Books Genre: History, Current Affairs and Religion. 320 pages Critics' Opinion: 4/5
Peabody and Emmy Award–winning journalist Jane Marie expands on her popular podcast The Dream to expose the scourge of multilevel marketing schemes and how they have profited off the evisceration of the American working class. Read More | | Dispersals: On Plants, Borders, and Belonging by Jessica J. Lee
On sale Mar 12 from Catapult Genre: Science, Health and the Environment. 288 pages Critics' Opinion: 5/5
A prize-winning memoirist and nature writer turns to the lives of plants entangled in our human world to explore belonging, displacement, identity, and the truths of our shared future Read More | | | | | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment
Keep a civil tongue.