In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Penguin Random House is highlighting the stories of our authors as well as voices in the community who authentically represent the Indigenous Experience. Using the #StoriesoftheLand, join us in putting a spotlight on the rich and diverse stories showcasing the important contributions and experiences of Native people, this month and every month! Click for Even More Books That Celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Click for Must-Read Books by Indigenous Authors. Native American Creators: Woman of Light: A Novel by Kali Fajardo-Anstine A “dazzling, cinematic, intimate, lyrical” (Roxane Gay) epic of betrayal, love, and fate…
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///////////////THE LAST DAYS OF NIGHT Turns the “Current War” into a Thriller
Imagine being in New York, circa 1888, when gas lamps still flickered in the city streets and the miracle of electric light was in its…
A Letter from J. Patrick Black, Author of Ninth City Burning
As patrons, we've all got some great inspirational stories that have stemmed from our local libraries. Well, our beloved authors feel the same way. Centuries…
17 Reads for NYC Fashion Week
Celebrate Fashion Week with these 17 Fashion Inspired Reads! "New York Fashion Week, held in February and September of each year, is a semi-annual series…
Hot Titles Hitting Shelves This Week
FICTION RAZOR GIRL by Carl Hiaasen RAZOR GIRL is the new full-tilt, unstoppably hilarious and entertaining novel from the best-selling author of SKINNY DIP and BAD…
For Book Clubs: The Tea Planter’s Wife
Selected by Librarians as a September LibraryReads pick, The Tea Planter’s Wife by Dinah Jefferies is about a young Englishwoman who marries a charming tea plantation owner and…