Starred Review

The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forests

by Lynda V. Mapes

Lynda V. Mapes (Breaking Ground; Witness Tree) takes her readers on an arboreal exploration in The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forest. It is a stunning and evocative search for the last remaining scraps of old-growth and ancient forest scattered across the North American continent. By doing so, she makes an impassioned case alongside researchers, conservationists, and Indigenous environmental stewards and activists for protecting these areas, not just for the sake of the trees but for the

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Mỹ Documents

by Kevin Nguyen

In Kevin Nguyen's brilliantly chilling Mỹ Documents, the U.S. suffers several coordinated attacks. When the perpetrators are identified as having surnames like Nguyen and Tran, the government--as it did with Japanese Americans during World War II--rounds up Vietnamese Americans and puts them in internment camps.

Siblings Jen and Duncan have never been close with their half-siblings Ursula and Alvin, but due to the American Advanced Protections Initiative (AAPI), their communications are now entirely cut off.

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The Reel Wish

by Yamile Saied Méndez

Eleven-year-old Florencia del Lago learns that dreams are mercurial, malleable things in The Reel Wish, an inspiring and sincere middle-grade bildungsroman by Yamile Saied Méndez (Furia).

Florencia knows she and her best friend Selena deserve lead roles in their exclusive ballet academy's production of the Nutcracker. Both are auditioning for Clara, but "only one girl among dozens [will] be selected for the honor." It is Florencia who becomes "the youngest and first Latina Clara ever." Between regular

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I See You've Called in Dead

by John Kenney

One might expect a novel with the title I See You've Called In Dead to be full of zany humor, especially given that the author, New Yorker contributor John Kenney (Truth in Advertising), has received the Thurber Prize for American Humor. One wouldn't be wrong. But like the film Harold and Maude, which this thoughtful work references, Kenney's book begins with an offbeat premise and deepens it into a life-affirming piece about making the most of one's precious few seconds on Earth.

Bud Stanley, a 44-year-old

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There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America

by Brian Goldstone

Journalist and anthropologist Brian Goldstone compassionately brings readers to the city of Atlanta, Ga., and the efforts of several "working poor" families who are trying to keep roofs over their heads in There Is No Place for Us. With Goldstone's true-to-life reporting, readers are not guaranteed happy endings to every story.

Goldstone shows readers the precarity of being working class in the 21st-century United States. Even Maurice and Natalia Taylor, who were married and both full-time workers, found that

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The Corruption of Hollis Brown

by K. Ancrum

The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K. Ancrum (Icarus; The Weight of the Stars) is a singularly intimate supernatural YA romance that follows a self-destructive boy who shares a body and forges an exhilarating connection with the ghost possessing him.

Seventeen-year-old Hollis Brown is an impulsive "asshole." He gets into fights, becomes reckless when angry, and won't talk to his friends about why he stands dangerously close to speeding trains every morning. Thus, he gives little thought to bargaining with a

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Plum

by Andy Anderegg

Andy Anderegg's evocative debut novel, Plum, tells a story of a girl growing into a woman amid abuse. J begins as an unnamed young girl who sees her brother take the brunt of her father's anger while the two of them daydream of escape. The novel follows her through the chaos of a high-voltage adolescence, then into adulthood, where she tries to make a life for herself while wrestling with the lasting effects of trauma. Anderegg has a particular knack for infusing big emotion into small and metaphorical moments,

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Shelf Discovery

Murder by Cheesecake

by Rachel Ekstrom Courage

A dead body is found facedown in a cheesecake in this welcome and witheringly funny first title in a projected mystery series starring the characters from The Golden Girls.

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Candle Island

by Lauren Wolk

Newbery Honor author Lauren Wolk showcases her superbly lyrical writing in this novel featuring a 12-year-old artist who confronts grief and manages secrets on her new island home in Maine.

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Fair Play

by Louise Hegarty

Louise Hegarty's debut novel is a clever approach to the drawing-room mystery, satirical and thought-provoking.

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Eat the Ones You Love

by Sarah Maria Griffin

Irish writer Sarah Maria Griffin's Eat the Ones You Love is a deliciously disturbing novel about consumption, desire, and the monstrosity that both beget.

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Gifted & Talented

by Olivie Blake

Olivie Blake takes down the mirage of meritocracy as three "gifted" adult siblings fail at life and fight over an unknown inheritance when their billionaire father dies.

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The Colony

by Annika Norlin, trans. by Alice E. Olsson

The Colony is a strange and mesmerizing novel that unravels, thread by thread, the narrative trope of escaping society for a back-to-the-land utopia.

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Candlewick Press (MA): Dear Bookstore by Emily Arrow, illustrated by Geneviève Godbout

Media Heat

Thursday, April 24, 2025

CBS Mornings: David Zweig, author of An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions (The MIT Press, $39.95, 9780262549158).

Also on CBS Mornings: José Andrés, co-author of Change the Recipe: Because You Can't Build a Better World Without Breaking Some Eggs (Ecco, $26.99, 9780063436152).

Tamron Hall: Tika Sumpter, author of I Got It From My Mama (Genius Cat Books, $18.99, 9781962447232).

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

CBS Mornings: Tina Knowles, author of Matriarch: A Memoir (One World, $35, 9780593597408).

Good Morning America: Tika Sumpter, author of I Got It From My Mama (Genius Cat Books, $18.99, 9781962447232).

Today: Suleika Jaouad, author of The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life (Random House, $30, 9780593734636).

Drew Barrymore Show: Kristen Kish, author of Accidentally on Purpose (Little, Brown, $30, 9780316580915).

The View: Sen. Raphael Warnock, author of We're in This Together: Leo's Lunch Box (Philomel, $19.99, 9780593691526).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Danny Ricker, author of Wow, You Look Terrible!: How to Parent Less and Live More (Hyperion Avenue, $26.99, 9781368110914).

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

NPR's Here & Now: Jeanne Carstensen, author of A Greek Tragedy: One Day, a Deadly Shipwreck, and the Human Cost of the Refugee Crisis (Atria/One Signal, $28.99, 9781668083147).

Fresh Air: Steven Levitsky, co-author of How Democracies Die (Crown, $19, 9781524762940).

CBS Mornings: Suleika Jaouad, author of The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life (Random House, $30, 9780593734636).

Also on CBS Mornings: William McRaven, author of Conquering Crisis: Ten Lessons to Learn Before You Need Them (Grand Central, $26, 9781538771747).

Good Morning America: Sen. Raphael Warnock, author of We're in This Together: Leo's Lunch Box (Philomel, $19.99, 9780593691526).

Also on GMA: Eden Grinshpan, author of Tahini Baby: Bright, Everyday Recipes That Happen to Be Vegetarian (Avery, $35, 9780593713426).

Today: Kristen Kish, author of Accidentally on Purpose (Little, Brown, $30, 9780316580915).

Also on Today: José Andrés, co-author of Change the Recipe: Because You Can't Build a Better World Without Breaking Some Eggs (Ecco, $26.99, 9780063436152).

Also on Today: Amity Gaige, author of Heartwood: A Novel (Simon & Schuster, $28.99, 9781668063606).

Drew Barrymore Show: Giada De Laurentiis, author of Super-Italian: More Than 110 Indulgent Recipes Using Italy's Healthiest Foods (Rodale, $35, 9780593579831).

Monday, April 21, 2025

Tamron Hall: Jason Wilson, author of The Man the Moment Demands: Master the 10 Characteristics of the Comprehensive Man (Thomas Nelson, $19.99, 9781400249053).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Chris Hayes, author of The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource (Penguin Press, $32, 9780593653111).

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Today: Lake Bell, author of All About Brains (S&S Books for Young Readers, $19.99, 9781665906753).

Also on Today: Dina Deleasa-Gonsar, author of At the Kitchen Sink: Recipes to Fill Your Table, Words to Fill Your Heart (Convergent Books, $28.99, 9780593728932).

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