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M Lin’s debut collection explores Chinese millennials navigating between political inheritance and personal rebellion through intimate stories of desire.
Jess Gibson’s “Wild Food” examines relationship surveillance through Sebastian’s accidental discovery of Emily’s Google searches, revealing tensions beneath domestic stability.
Sarah Wang’s debut novel uses plastic surgery and reality TV as vehicles to explore the complex relationship between immigrant mothers and their American-born daughters.
Seven poetry collections reject polished perfection for raw authenticity, with poets embracing messy, untamed sides of womanhood through verse.
Twenty new books release Tuesday, featuring Barry Walters’ LGBTQ music history, Tove Ditlevsen’s posthumous novel, and Isaac Fitzgerald’s Johnny Appleseed study.
A domestic worker’s morning routine turns sinister when chickens are slaughtered, revealing deeper fears about surveillance, safety, and hidden threats.
Frederick Taylor’s 1881 tennis championship coincided with his factory floor battles, revealing the class tensions behind scientific management’s birth.
Hannah Thurman’s debut novel draws from her mother’s brief work at a psychiatric hospital to explore family drama within institutional walls.
Five authors abandon marketing speak to describe their new books honestly, revealing influences from tennis meltdowns to Planter’s Cheese Balls in Lit Hub’s monthly questionnaire.
Oscar Hijuelos’ widow discovers 2,000-page unpublished novel among the Pulitzer winner’s papers, revealing his final thoughts on mortality.













