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In 2022, Ketanji Brown Jackson made history as the first Black woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. In her memoir, Lovely One, Jackson recounts her childhood in Miami, her teenage years participating in high school speech and debate, her time as an undergrad and law student at Harvard and her triumphant career. Throughout, Jackson credits her parents—both educators—and ancestors who taught her to challenge the status quo.

In 2022, Ketanji Brown Jackson made history as the first Black woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. In her memoir, Lovely One, Jackson recounts her childhood in Miami, her teenage years participating in high school speech and debate, her time as an undergrad and law student at Harvard and her triumphant career. Throughout, […]

Actor and comedian Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, Obvious Child) is back on the publishing scene with Lifeform, a collection of humorous, wacky and nontraditional essays on motherhood. Her first essay collection, Little Weirds, was an instant bestseller, and her second collection promises to delight readers with a mixture of dream theory, letters to doctors, obituaries, play excerpts and lots of heart.

Actor and comedian Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, Obvious Child) is back on the publishing scene with Lifeform, a collection of humorous, wacky and nontraditional essays on motherhood. Her first essay collection, Little Weirds, was an instant bestseller, and her second collection promises to delight readers with a mixture of dream theory, […]

Glory Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, an online platform, book club and nonprofit organization that celebrates and promotes books by diverse authors. Edim’s new memoir, Gather Me, is a personal account of how other Black writers—among them Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde—taught her to recognize the irreplaceable value of representation and community.

Glory Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, an online platform, book club and nonprofit organization that celebrates and promotes books by diverse authors. Edim’s new memoir, Gather Me, is a personal account of how other Black writers—among them Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde—taught her to recognize the irreplaceable value of representation […]

Tales of child stardom are always juicy, and Ashley Spencer’s Disney High promises to poke many bears. Spencer investigates The Disney Channel’s early aughts, when kid actors like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez and the Jonas Brothers became celebrities, and the corporate powers that be made millions off their work. Expect private feuds, public meltdowns, on-set disasters and shady dealings.

Tales of child stardom are always juicy, and Ashley Spencer’s Disney High promises to poke many bears. Spencer investigates The Disney Channel’s early aughts, when kid actors like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez and the Jonas Brothers became celebrities, and the corporate powers that be made millions off their work. Expect private feuds, public meltdowns, on-set disasters […]

With candor and humor, Connie Chung shares the highs and lows of her trailblazing career as a journalist in her invigorating memoir, Connie.

With candor and humor, Connie Chung shares the highs and lows of her trailblazing career as a journalist in her invigorating memoir, Connie.

Wright Thompson reckons with the culture of the Mississippi Delta and the murder of Emmett Till in his brilliant, probing history, The Barn.

Wright Thompson reckons with the culture of the Mississippi Delta and the murder of Emmett Till in his brilliant, probing history, The Barn.

Embracing her inner misfit, Amanda Turner mines her own peculiarities to wonderful effect in essays about childhood mishaps, odd health issues and her devotion to David Sedaris.

Embracing her inner misfit, Amanda Turner mines her own peculiarities to wonderful effect in essays about childhood mishaps, odd health issues and her devotion to David Sedaris.

Crying in the Bathroom is a memoir-in-essays about growing up in Chicago in the 1990s and raising hell, in a good way.

Crying in the Bathroom is a memoir-in-essays about growing up in Chicago in the 1990s and raising hell, in a good way.

Cultural critic Mia Mercado trains her keen observational eye on her identity as an Asian American woman from the Midwest, tackling gender and cultural stereotypes.

Cultural critic Mia Mercado trains her keen observational eye on her identity as an Asian American woman from the Midwest, tackling gender and cultural stereotypes.

The dynamic, photo-heavy Parachute shows the titular brand’s influence on fashion and culture.

The dynamic, photo-heavy Parachute shows the titular brand’s influence on fashion and culture.

Jamaica Kincaid and Kara Walker’s An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children will be a treat to gardeners, children, artists, poets and book lovers alike.

Jamaica Kincaid and Kara Walker’s An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children will be a treat to gardeners, children, artists, poets and book lovers alike.

Listeners will find A Fatal Inheritance to be an effective overview of research on cancer and hereditary predisposition, one that achieves serious investigation while remaining intensely human.

Listeners will find A Fatal Inheritance to be an effective overview of research on cancer and hereditary predisposition, one that achieves serious investigation while remaining intensely human.

The triumphant photo-essay book A Sense of Shifting shows how queer dance is pushing boundaries and destabilizing traditions.

The triumphant photo-essay book A Sense of Shifting shows how queer dance is pushing boundaries and destabilizing traditions.

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