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Image: Tordotcom Advertisement G/O Media may get a commissionBuy Burning Girls and Other Stories by Veronica Schanoes for $26 from Amazon Burning Girls and Other Stories by Veronica Schanoes This debut fantasy collection shares “stories of fierce women at the margins of society burning their way toward the center,” including the title story’s fairytale spin on the American immigrant story. (March 2) Advertisement Image: Margaret K. McElderry Books G/O Media may get a commissionBuy Chain of Iron by Cassandra Clare for $18 from Amazon Chain of Iron by Cassandra Clare The adventures of the Shadowhunters circa Edwardian London continue, as Cordelia must face the fact that her arranged marriage is a sham, her magical blade burns her whenever she tries to use it, and a serial killer is targeting her friends. (March 2) ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Critic s picks: 10 March book releases to read, including The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson and a history of Latin music Jim Kiest, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 2of18 3of18 4of18 5of18 Imbolo Mbue, the author of the new book ?’How Beautiful We Were,?“ near her home in Rhinebeck, N.Y., Feb. 15, 2021. The book is a story about how people respond to environmental destruction. It was delayed by the pandemic and before that by the success of her previous book, ?’Behold the Dreamers.?“ (Lauren Lancaster/The New York Times)Lauren Lancaster /NYTShow MoreShow Less 6of18 7of18 8of18 ....
Image: Avid Reader As moving as it is riveting, Patricia Engel’s Infinite Country is a one-of-a-kind telling of the timeless story of migration. The era-leaping novel combines international history the Colombian Conflict, the introduction of the DREAM Act with the personal stories of a family whose bond cannot be broken by geography. A late-night dash for freedom in the opening chapter is just the start of a border-crossing relay race that spans the Western Hemisphere. Engel’s pacing is breathless she covers three generations in under 200 pages but just as frequently gives way to heart- and time-stopping moments. Infinite Country is poised to be one of the most stirring page-turners of the year. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Book World: In Kazuo Ishiguro s Klara and the Sun, a robot tries to make sense of humanity Ron Charles, The Washington Post March 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail By Kazuo Ishiguro - - - One hundred years ago, a play titled R.U.R., by Karel Čapek, debuted in Prague and gave us the word robot. Since then, androids have been dreaming of electric sheep, and we ve been having nightmares about the robot apocalypse. But calamity rarely comes in the neat, clarifying ways we fear. Leave it to Kazuo Ishiguro to articulate our inchoate anxieties about the future we re building. Klara and the Sun, his first novel since winning the Nobel Prize in 2017, is a delicate, haunting story, steeped in sorrow and hope. Readers still reeling from his 2005 novel Never Let Me Go will find here a gentler exploration of the price children pay for modern advancements. But if the weird complications of technology frame the plo ....