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The Daffodil Days

by Helen Bain

Helen Bain's remarkable debut novel, The Daffodil Days, builds a slantwise biographical portrait of Sylvia Plath through her interactions with friends and acquaintances in the last years of her life.

Like linked short stories, the 16 chapters adopt the points-of-view of various secondary characters (e.g., Plath's housekeeper, riding teacher, and brother), but the kernel of each is an encounter with Plath or a memory that illuminates her personality and state of mind. Writer Al Alvarez visits her tranquil southwest

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A Real Animal

by Emeline Atwood

Emeline Atwood's debut is an ethereal, anxious coming-of-age novel that captures the relationship between unease and conviction for one woman in her 20s. After experiencing a sexual assault, college senior Lucy wakes one morning and scales a tree, convinced she's a leopard. Once she returns to herself, her mother takes her back to her childhood home, where their hot-and-cold relationship spurs a total upheaval. Lucy dumps her boyfriend, changes cities, and falls into an isolating and abusive relationship with

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This Immortal Heart

by Jennifer Saint

The ancient Greek goddess of love tells her story over the course of several mortal lifetimes in the ardent, spellbinding mythic fantasy This Immortal Heart by Jennifer Saint (Hera; Ariadne).

Aphrodite can hear the secrets of mortal hearts, "every tentative hope, every forbidden want, every fragmented gasp of passion, and to [her] they are poetry." Her role on Mount Olympus is to grant the prayers of lovers, and she takes her duties and followers seriously. Life on Olympus is a political minefield of feuds

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The Assassin's Guide to Dating

by Natalie C. Parker

Lila Morgan, who wants one uninterrupted date with her girlfriend, Tru, must clap back against her oppressive employer and outwit a ruthless crime boss in The Assassin's Guide to Dating, the splashy, superpowered sequel to the YA thriller The Assassin's Guide to Babysitting by Natalie C. Parker.

Underhill is an underground organization responsible for keeping individuals with superpowers ("talents") in line. Two months ago, a bombshell (a person with explosive powers) tried to destroy Underhill--and nearly

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Augusta Pine Does Not Exist

by Emily Lloyd-Jones

In this high-stakes, adrenaline-inducing thriller by Emily Lloyd-Jones (The Wild Huntress), an 18-year-old hacker in the near future must face off against a group of cyberterrorists.

A 15-year-old's hack goes fatally wrong and she's given a choice: face the consequences or be declared dead and work for the government under a new identity. Three years later, "Augusta Pine" is still working for the Identity Security Division as a wraith, an undercover agent who is able to "ghost through the world" as she helps

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Someone to Cook For

by Maiko Seo, trans. by Laurel Taylor

Maiko Seo's first novel published in the U.S. is the heartwarming story of how a single child ends up with multiple parents who each want to love her as best as they can.

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Rasputin Swims the Potomac

by Ben Fountain

In Ben Fountain's satire, a president running for a third term contends with a nationwide outbreak of weeping and hopes a pro wrestler with healing powers can help his campaign.

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Lady X

by Molly Fader

Lady X combines the coalition-building of a protest with the can't-look-away shock of a fight, and the result is a defiantly feminist celebration of sisterhood, found family, and resistance.

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Another Tongue

by Yevgenia Nayberg

Another Tongue is an inventive picture book that captures the strange, funny, and deeply human experience of learning a new language.

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Words That Taste Like Home

by Sandhya Parappukkaran, illus. by Michelle Pereira

In the toothsome picture book Words That Taste Like Home, a young boy stays connected to his home country through food, language, and his beloved grandmother.

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Sama Crushes the Code

by Samaira Mehta, Brin Stevens, illus. by Jenny Alvarado

In this sweet and comforting middle-grade graphic novel, a tween girl who loves coding navigates fitting in while creatively solving local problems.

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It Came from Neverland

by Cynthia Pelayo

Lost children, abused trust, and the boy who never grows up set the stage for a young woman to face the horrors of her childhood in this novel with profound emotional depth.

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Holiday House: Airrelle of the Maroon Witches by Sumayyah Beck

Media Heat

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Fresh Air: Nephi Craig, author of Our Knives Will Save Us: Dispatches from a White Mountain Apache Chef (Penguin Press, $30, 9780593831908).
 
Today: Mika Leon, author of Cuban Soul: 100 Vibrant Recipes from Mi Cocina (Union Square & Co., $35, 9781454999140).

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Fresh Air: Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, authors of Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump (Simon & Schuster, $34, 9781668067246).

Today: Martha Stewart, author of The Martha Way: Essential Principles for Mastering Home and Living (Harvest, $37.50, 9780063323308).

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Here & Now: Sigrid Nunez, author of It Will Come Back to You: Collected Stories (Riverhead, $30, 9798217179152).

Good Morning America: I.V. Marie, author of Ruinous Ends (Delacorte, $21.99, 9780593898840).

Monday, July 13, 2026

Good Morning America: Daniel Silva, author of Ransom: A Novel (Harper, $32, 9780063384224).

Also on GMA: Dana Suskind, author of Human Raised: Nurturing Connection, Curiosity & Lifelong Learning in the Age of AI (Dutton, $32, 9798217180899).

Today: Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Five-Star Weekend (Little, Brown, $19.99, 9780316259187). 

Here & Now: Paul Tremblay, author of Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep: A Mind-Bending Horror of the Near Future (Morrow, $30, 9780063398467).

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Good Morning America: Robinne Lee, author of Crash Into Me: A Novel (St. Martin's Press, $30, 9781250412751).

Also on GMA: Hannah Dasher, author of Stand by Your Pan: 100 Easy and Affordable Comfort Food Recipes So Good They'll Hurt People's Feelin's (Harper Celebrate, $32.99, 9781400252886).

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