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Rebel English Academy

by Mohammed Hanif

Elaborate conspiracy theories abound in Mohammed Hanif's darkly satirical Rebel English Academy, a high-stakes historical drama of "dangerous love" and subversive politics set in Pakistan.

Hanif's cleverly plotted fourth novel opens in 1979, at the inauspicious moment when Pakistan's former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is executed on the orders of the military. The country erupts in protests and celebrations, depending on political affiliations. When a distressing trend emerges of people lighting themselves

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Footeprint: Eunice Newton Foote at the Dawn of Climate Science and Women's Rights

by Lindsay H. Metcalf

Lindsay Metcalf (Tomatoes on Trial) draws climate science pioneer Eunice Newton Foote out of the shadows of history in the expressive, evocative fictionalized novel-in-verse, Footeprint. Through melodic third-person poetry, Metcalf describes both the scientific and women's rights advancements this little-known American inventor achieved. Metcalf based her work of fiction on historical fact, using minimal speculation and including images of various individuals noted in the book as well as reproductions of historical

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Cleaner

by Jess Shannon

Jess Shannon's hypnotic, weird, and dark debut novel, Cleaner, charts the awkward journey of an unnamed narrator as she attempts to discover her artistic self through cleaning.

Overeducated, jobless, and "with an ungodly amount of student debt," the novel's 20-something protagonist moves back in with her laconic parents and discovers she has a passion for cleaning. This leads to a janitorial job at an art gallery, where she meets a cocaine-sniffing artist, Isabella, in the bathroom. When the two are discovered

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The Astral Library

by Kate Quinn

With her gripping novel The Astral Library, historical novelist Kate Quinn (The Briar Club) takes a flying leap into literary fantasy, creating a world where desperate bibliophiles can find literal sanctuary--and, occasionally, dragons--in the pages of a book.

Tough-talking former foster kid Alix Watson is an expert at escaping into her favorite stories. But when her life falls apart on a single terrible day, she steps through a door at the Boston Public Library and finds herself in the Astral Library, which

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The Great Escape

by Deborah Marcero

An older sister's attempts to flee her rowdy siblings lead to a grand family outing in The Great Escape, an imaginative, heartwarming picture book by author/illustrator Deborah Marcero (In a Jar).

Evie, a white girl with huge glasses and a wizard's hat, believes "in all things magic." Still, no spell can quell the "wild tornado" of her intrusive younger siblings, Wolfie, Bunnie, and Teddy (all wearing onesies that match their names). When Evie races outside, her siblings follow. She casts spells, then drops

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Some of Us Are Brave

by Saadia Faruqi

Three stranded middle schoolers brave a flooding Houston during Hurricane Harvey in Some of Us Are Brave by Saadia Faruqi (A Place at the Table), a stirring middle-grade portrayal of newfound friendship.

It's August 2017. Twelve-year-old Pakistani American Yasir wants to play soccer professionally so he can pull himself and his mom out of poverty. First step: become captain of his school team. But current captain, 13-year-old white American Cody, won't back down--not based on his "Go back to where you came

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Serendipity

by Gabbie Benda

This endearingly comedic and heartwarming middle-grade graphic novel reminds readers it's okay to not be perfect--and even more okay to cheer on friends.

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Strange Animals

by Jarod K. Anderson

A man who should have died discovers a hidden world of beauty and danger in a small Catskills community in this debut novel that pays equal love and attention to its cryptid and human characters.

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A Little Buzzed

by Alys Murray

This witty workplace romance pairs a sex-toy engineer with a software developer in a steamy, no-strings-attached arrangement that becomes something more.

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Sarabeth's Garage

by Melanie Florence, illus. by Nadia Alam

Sarabeth's Garage is an entertaining and inspiring picture book about a strong, independent child who is not afraid to pursue her dreams--spark plugs, carburetors, and all.

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This Is Not About Us

by Allegra Goodman

This Is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman is the story of the Rubinstein family and their myriad resentments, all of which come to the fore after a death and an argument over homemade apple cake.

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The Secret of Snow

by Tina Harnesk, trans. by Alice Menzies

This funny, perceptive Swedish novel stars an irascible octogenarian woman and a grieving young man searching for connection.

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 Holiday House: Korobá: The Case of the Missing Kolo by Àlàbá Ònájìn

Media Heat

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Fresh Air: Michael Pollan, author of A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness (Penguin Press, $32, 9781984881991). He also appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

CBS Mornings: Mark Hyman, author of Food Fix Uncensored: Inside the Food Industry’s Biggest Cover-Ups (Little, Brown Spark, $22.99, 9780316598637).

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Sherri Shepherd Show: David Archuleta, author of Devout: Losing My Faith to Find Myself (Gallery, $29, 9781668222485).

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

CBS Mornings: Jon Meacham, author of American Struggle: Democracy, Dissent, and the Pursuit of a More Perfect Union: An Anthology (Random House, $38, 9780593597552).

Good Morning America: Allison M. Alford, author of Good Daughtering: The Work You've Always Done, the Credit You’ve Never Gotten, and How to Finally Feel Like Enough (Dey Street, $30, 9780063436428).

Today: Bunnie Xo, author of Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic (Dey Street, $29.99, 9780063445192). 

Tamron Hall: Colette Jane Fehr, author of The Cost of Quiet: How to Have the Hard Conversations That Create Secure, Lasting Love (Putnam, $30, 9780593852743).

Fresh Air: Loubna Mrie, author of Defiance: A Memoir of Awakening, Rebellion, and Survival in Syria (Viking, $32, 9781984880000).

Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Walter Isaacson, author of The Greatest Sentence Ever Written (Simon & Schuster, $20, 9781982181314).

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Fresh Air: Dorothy Roberts, author of The Mixed Marriage Project: A Memoir of Love, Race, and Family (Atria/One Signal, $29, 9781668068380).

Good Morning America: Mia Castro, author of Cocina Puerto Rico: Recipes from My Abuela's Kitchen to Yours (Union Square & Co., $40, 9781454958116).

CBS Mornings: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, author of Lovely One (Adapted for Young Adults) (Bright Matter Books, $20.99, 9798217117772).

Monday, February 9, 2026

Good Morning America: Omid Scobie and Robin Benway, authors of Royal Spin: A Novel (Morrow, $30, 9780063424807).

Watch What Happens Live: Susan Lucci, author of La Lucci (Blackstone, $29.99, 9798874868284). 

Here & Now: Margaret Atwood, author of Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts (Doubleday, $35, 9780385547512).

Fresh Air: Chris Jennings, author of End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of America (Little, Brown, $30, 9780316381949).

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