Diverse Voices LJ DOD Fall 2021
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The Fortune Men Nadifa Mohamed
Letters to the Sons of Society
Violeta [English Edition]
Thank You, Mr. Nixon
Isabel Allende
Gish Jen
Shaka Senghor
HC: 978-0-593-49620-6 eBook: 978-0-593-49621-3 DN: 978-0-593-55887-4 LP: 978-0-593-55871-3 Spanish: 978-1-644-73478-0 Ballantine Books | 250,000 On Sale January 25, 2022
HC: 978-0-593-31989-5 eBook: 978-0-593-31990-1 DN: 978-0-593-55135-6 Knopf | 30,000 On Sale January 25, 2022
HC: 978-0-593-53436-6 eBook: 978-0-593-53437-3 DN: 978-0-593-58991-5 LP: 978-0-593-60778-7 Knopf | 20,000 On Sale December 14, 2021
HC: 978-0-593-23801-1 eBook: 978-0-593-23802-8 DN: 978-0-593-50692-9 Convergent Books | 75,000 On Sale January 18, 2022
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2021. Based on a true event, an intimate and harrowing novel about the last man in Cardiff to be sentenced to death.
The New York Times bestselling author of Writing My Wrongs invites men everywhere on a journey of honesty and healing through this book of moving letters to his sons.
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This sweeping novel tells the epic story of Violeta del Valle, a woman whose life spans one hundred years and bears witness to the greatest upheavals of the twentieth century.
In her first collection of stories since the acclaimed Who's Irish?, the beloved author of The Resisters refracts the fifty years since the opening of China through the lives of ordinary people. Click to Learn More About the Book.
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Living While Black
Black Love Matters
Shine Bright
Cherish Farrah
Jessica P. Pryde
Danyel Smith
Bethany C. Morrow
HC: 978-0-8070-5458-1 eBook: 978-0-807-05460-4 DN: 978-0-8070-0382-4 Beacon Press | 25,000 On Sale January 25, 2022
TR: 978-0-593-33577-2 eBook: 978-0-593-33578-9 DN: 978-0-593-55164-6 Berkley | 35,000 On Sale February 1, 2022
HC: 978-0-593-13271-5 eBook: 978-0-593-13272-2 DN: 978-0-593-40008-1 Roc Lit 101 | 35,000 On Sale February 1, 2022
A powerful look at the impacts of antiBlack racism and a practical guide for overcoming racial trauma through radical self-care as a form of resistance.
An incisive, intersectional essay anthology that celebrates and examines romance and romantic media through the lens of Black readers, writers, and cultural commentators, edited by Book Riot columnist and librarian Jessica Pryde.
From one of the preeminent cultural critics of her generation, a radiant weave of memoir, criticism, and biography that tells the story of black women in music—from the Dixie Cups to Gladys Knight to Whitney Houston, —as the foundational story of American pop.
HC: 978-0-593-18538-4 eBook: 978-0-593-18540-7 DN: 978-0-593-50901-2 LP: 978-0-593-55657-3 Dutton | 75,000 On Sale February 8, 2022
Guilaine Kinouani
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From bestselling YA author Bethany C. Morrow comes a new suspense novel, in the vein of Get Out meets My Sister the Serial Killer. Request an eGalley on Edelweiss. Request an eGalley on NetGalley.
Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head Warsan Shire TR: 978-0-593-13435-1 eBook:978-0-593-13436-8 DN: 978-0-593-41235-0 Random House Trade Paperbacks | 50,000 On Sale March 1, 2022 Poems of migration, womanhood, trauma, and resilience from the celebrated collaborator on Beyonce's Lemonade and Black Is King. Request an eGalley on Edelweiss. Request an eGalley on NetGalley.
Glory
Vagabonds!
NoViolet Bulawayo
Eloghosa Osunde
HC: 978-0-525-56113-2 eBook: 978-0-525-56114-9 DN: 978-0-593-28987-7 LP: 978-0-593-29559-5 Viking | 75,000 On Sale March 8, 2022
HC: 978-0-593-33002-9 eBook: 978-0-593-33004-3 DN: 978-0-593-55547-7 Riverhead Books | 30,000 On Sale March 15, 2022
From the award-winning author of the Booker-prize finalist We Need New Names, a blockbuster of a novel that chronicles the fall of an oppressive regime, and the chaotic, kinetic potential for real liberation that rises in its wake.
In the bustling streets and cloistered homes of Lagos, a cast of vivid characters—some haunted, some defiant-navigate danger, demons, and love in a quest to lead true lives. Request an eGalley on Edelweiss.
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All the White Friends I Couldn't Keep Andre Henry HC: 978-0-593-23988-9 eBook: 978-0-593-23989-6 DN: 978-0-593-50700-1 LP: 978-0-593-55910-9 Convergent Books | 60,000 On Sale March 22, 2022 A leading voice for social justice reveals how he stopped arguing with white people who deny the ongoing legacy of racism—and offers a proven path forward for Black people and people of color based on the history of nonviolent struggle. Click to Learn More About the Book.
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The Return of Faraz Ali
Portrait of a Thief
Bitter Orange Tree
Identitti
Aamina Ahmad
Grace D. Li
Jokha Alharthi
Mithu Sanyal
HC: 978-0-593-33018-0 eBook: 978-0-593-33020-3 DN: 978-0-593-55714-3 Riverhead Books | 20,000 On Sale April 5, 2022
HC: 978-0-593-18473-8 eBook: 978-0-593-18607-7 DN: 978-0-593-51096-4 Tiny Reparations Books | 40,000 On Sale April 5, 2022
HC: 978-1-646-22003-8 eBook: 978-1-646-22004-5 Catapult | 25,000 On Sale May 10, 2022
HC: 978-1-662-60129-3 eBook: 978-1-662-60130-9 Astra House | 40,000 On Sale June 14, 2022
Sent back to his birthplace—Lahore's notorious red-light district—to hush up the murder of a child prostitute, a man finds himself in an unexpected reckoning with his past. Request an eGalley on Edelweiss. Request an eGalley on NetGalley.
An extraordinary novel from a Man Booker International Prize-winning Portrait Of A Thief is a lyrically written heist novel based on a true author that follows one young Omani story of Chinese art vanishing from woman as she builds a life for herself in Britain and reflects on the Western museums; about diaspora, unlikely friendships, the colonization relationships that have made her from a "remarkable" writer who has of art, and the complexity of the "constructed her own novelistic form" Chinese American identity. (James Wood, The New Yorker). Click to Learn More About the Book.
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The Sellout meets Interior Chinatown in this satirical debut about a German Indian student whose world is upended when she discovers that her beloved professor who passed for Indian is, in fact, white. Click to Learn More About the Book.