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With the Heart of a Ghost

by Lim Sunwoo, trans. by Chi-Young Kim, trans. by Chi-Young Kim

Lim Sunwoo's With the Heart of a Ghost features eight intriguing, unpredictable stories, each narrated in chatty first person, as if intimately inviting readers to listen, even join, quirky conversations. A prize-winning debut in Korea, Lim's collection arrives translated by Chi-Young Kim, who also brought the groundbreaking Korean titles Please Look After Mom and Whale to Anglophone audiences.

In the titular opening story, a bakery worker realizes she's not dead, just face-to-face with her own ghostly self,

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One Bad Mother: In Praise of Psycho Housewives, Stage Parents, Momfluencers, and Other Women We Love to Hate

by Ej Dickson

Ej Dickson opens One Bad Mother: In Praise of Psycho Housewives, Stage Parents, Momfluencers, and Other Women We Love to Hate with colorful admissions about the her own parental shortcomings, setting the tone for a radically honest discussion of the "stigma surrounding bad mothers." Societal shaming of mothers and the resulting disempowerment of women is the subject of this provocative and entertaining work.

A senior writer at The Cut, Dickson dynamically blends cultural research with witty anecdotal asides.

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My Language Is a Garden

by E.G. Alaraj, illus. by Rachel Wada

With an air of heartfelt contemplation, the picture book My Language Is a Garden presents a parent's lyrical ruminations on the gift of language as a way to share cultural heritage and express deep and forever love.

A parent asks their child, "Do you know my language?" The parent's language "roams" like the desert, is a "passage by the sea./ It's a jungle./ It's a forest, with every kind of tree." It "howls in the moonlight," and "beats across the plain." It "rumbles" like thunder and "patters" like rain.

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Evil Genius

by Claire Oshetsky

In the darkly comic satire Evil Genius by Claire Oshetsky (Poor Deer; Chouette), a young woman harboring a repressed fascination with the macabre teeters between an outwardly perfect life and a craving for radical, violent change.

In 1974, the Patty Hearst story dominates the media and 19-year-old Celia Dent craves "revolutionary changes" in her own life. She tells herself that she is lucky to have her husband--whom she always calls "my Drew"--to look after her since her strict mother's death, despite his

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Hail Mariam

by Huda Al-Marashi

In the sincere and touching middle-grade novel Hail Mariam by Huda Al-Marashi (Grounded), a sixth-grade Muslim girl attempts to find her voice amid the complexities of familial relationships, personal responsibility, and faith.

Twelve-year-old Iraqi American Mariam Hassan will be the only Muslim at her new Catholic school. "If you are good," her father tells her, "the people will think good things about the Arabs and the Muslims." The pressure to represent an entire religion and culture is immense, and sitting

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Onward: 16 Climate Fiction Short Stories to Inspire Hope

by Nora Shalaway Carpenter, editor

Author and editor Nora Shalaway Carpenter (Fault Lines) pulls together an inspiring and varied collection of cli-fi short stories, all designed to encourage hope in their readers. Onward includes dystopian, speculative, and realistic fiction as well as poetry and essays that highlight the myriad ways the climate crisis manifests and contributes to the "intense climate grief and hopelessness" of young people. But as Carpenter points out in her foreword, "it is story--much more than facts--that changes minds."

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Weavingshaw

by Heba Al-Wasity

A young woman who sees ghosts becomes entangled with a compelling, dangerous man and a mysterious estate in this gorgeous, seductive gothic fantasy.

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So Old, So Young

by Grant Ginder

This novel by The People We Hate at the Wedding author Grant Ginder is a laugh-out-loud funny, emotionally gripping page-turner that tracks a group of college friends across two decades.

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Murder Bimbo

by Rebecca Novack

In her debut novel, Murder Bimbo, Rebecca Novack crafts an unforgettable, spiraling thriller that gleefully upends expectations--of people and of narratives themselves.

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The Reservation

by Rebecca Kauffman

Rebecca Kauffman's circadian novel-in-stories, a gentle mystery, spins character studies of workers at a Midwestern restaurant coping with kitchen catastrophes and preparing to host John Grisham.

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The Optimists

by Brian Platzer

In this wistful novel, a longtime teacher recalls his challenging relationship with his most exceptional student.

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Kin

by Tayari Jones

A beautiful depiction of the power of found family, Kin tells the story of two motherless girls, friends since birth, and their challenges as they face adulthood from very different perspectives.

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Exca-Gator!

by Brooke Hartman, illus. by Michael Slack

An ambitious alligator in an excavator learns the value of teamwork and accountability in this kinetic, read-aloud-ready picture book.

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Media Heat

Thursday, February 26, 2026

The View: Lisa Rinna, author of You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It (Dey Street, $29.99, 9780063425330).

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

CBS Mornings: Becky Kennedy, author of Leave Me Alone!: A Good Inside Story About Deeply Feeling Kids (Feiwel & Friends, $19.99, 9781250413116).

Good Morning America: Michael Lynton and Joshua L. Steiner, author of From Mistakes to Meaning: Owning Your Past So It Doesn't Own You (Avid Reader Press, $30, 9781668080221).

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

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Good Morning America: Bill Gurley, author of Runnin' Down a Dream: How to Thrive in a Career You Actually Love (Crown Currency, $31, 9780593799666).

Monday, February 23, 2026

CBS Mornings: Norah O'Donnell, co-author of We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America (Ballantine, $35, 9780593727027).

Good Morning America: Caroline Chambers, author of What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking: A Cookbook (Union Square & Co., $35, 9781454952718).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Christina Applegate, author of You with the Sad Eyes: A Memoir (Little, Brown, $32, 9780316594929).

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).
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