| Hello Indiana, | Discover this week's 23 must-read releases, including a gripping tale of resistance and injustice in 1940s North Carolina. | In Women of a Promiscuous Nature by Donna Everhart, "Everhart writes movingly about the American Plan (a real government program that tried to regulate women's bodies and sexuality) and its consequences in the first part of the 20th century. With its strong women characters, the novel is a brutal but unforgettable read." —Library Journal | You'll find brief information on 10 titles below, and logged in members will find descriptions and reviews for all of them in our New This Week section. | For more soon to publish books including paperbacks, check out BookBrowse's "What's New" section. You can also check out the latest topics and posts in the BookBrowse Community Forum. | Thanks for reading, The BookBrowse Team | | ❝ | | | I don't know how I got along without BookBrowse! Sure makes my reading more interesting ... I don't have to worry about bookstores closing early, or the library hours being shortened. I just log on to your site whenever I want to browse! | | | | Jean N., BookBrowse Member |
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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.
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Women of a Promiscuous Nature by Donna Everhart
On sale Jan 27 from Kensington Publishing Genre: Literary Fiction. 368 pages
Girl, Interrupted meets The Handmaid's Tale in 1940s North Carolina, as a young woman is accused of "promiscuity" and unjustly incarcerated at The State Industrial Farm Colony for Women…
Based on the long-buried history of the American Plan, this powerful and shockingly timely story of resistance and resilience exposes the real government program designed to regulate women's bodies and sexuality throughout the first half of the 20th century. Read More |
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Beckomberga: A Novel by Sara Stridsberg
On sale Jan 27 from FSG Originals Genre: Literary Fiction. 288 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
A haunting novel of a woman's lifelong witness to her father's illness, and Stockholm's mythic mental hospital. Read More |
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Freddie and Stella Got Hot by Maggie Horne
On sale Jan 27 from Feiwel & Friends Genre: Literary Fiction (Young Adult). 336 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
Jenny Han meets Mean Girls in Freddie and Stella Got Hot, Maggie Horne's YA rom com about getting revenge and falling in love. Read More |
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Persona by Aoife Josie Clements
On sale Jan 27 from LittlePuss Press Genre: Literary Fiction. 280 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
A trans woman discovers pornography of herself she has no memory of making, only to find herself led to an unimaginably deeper evil. Read More |
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The Seven Daughters of Dupree: A Novel by Nikesha Elise Williams
On sale Jan 27 from Gallery/Scout Press Genre: Literary Fiction. 336 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
From the two-time Emmy Award–winning producer and host of the Black and Published podcast comes a sweeping multi-generational epic following seven generations of Dupree women as they navigate love, loss, and the unyielding ties of family in the tradition of Homegoing and The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois. Read More |
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Vigil: A Novel by George Saunders
On sale Jan 27 from Random House Genre: Literary Fiction. 192 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
A wise, playful, electric novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling, Booker Prize–winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo, taking place at the bedside of an oil company CEO in the twilight hours of his life as he is ferried from this world into the next. Read More |
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A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing: A Novel by Alice Evelyn Yang
Debut Author On sale Jan 27 from William Morrow Genre: Historical Fiction. 368 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
A dark, magical realist debut family saga that moves through the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Cultural Revolution, and the present day to explore the effects of intergenerational trauma, the legacy of colonialism, and the inescapability of fate. Read More |
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The Case of the Murdered Muckraker: Harriet Morrow Investigates #2 by Rob Osler
On sale Jan 27 from Kensington Publishing Genre: Mysteries. 320 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
Harriet Morrow, a spunky, bike-riding, independent, lesbian P.I. in turn-of-the-20th century Chicago, is back on the case in this brilliant historical mystery inspired by a real-life Windy City detective – from the acclaimed author of the Anthony, Agatha, Macavity, and Lefty Award-nominated Devil's Chew Toy. For fans of Lev AC Rosen, Ashley Weaver, and Stephen Spotswood. Read More |
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Sparking Fire Out of Fate: Forging Silver into Stars #3 by Brigid Kemmerer
On sale Jan 27 from Bloomsbury YA Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History (Young Adult). 416 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
Broken loyalties. Uncertain fates. Two kingdoms hanging in the balance...The exhilarating finale in bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer's Forging Silver series will leave readers breathless! Read More |
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The Hour of the Wolf: A Memoir by Fatima Bhutto
On sale Jan 27 from Scribner Genre: Biography/Memoir. 192 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
From acclaimed journalist and novelist Fatima Bhutto, whose work has been hailed as "intense and powerful" (NPR), comes a searing, intimate memoir of grief, heartbreak, and what we owe the natural world—all learned from the dog who saved her life. Read More |
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