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On My Own by Diane Rehm (Vintage, non-fiction, reprint). Retired NPR host Rehm’s memoir of life after the long illness and death of her husband.

The Rainbow Comes and Goes by Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt (Harper, non-fiction, reprint). A conversati­on about “life, love and loss” between the CNN journalist and his famous mother.

Midnight Sun by Jo Nesbo (Vintage Crime, fiction, reprint). A man is on the run from his former boss, a notorious drug kingpin, in remotest northern Norway.

The Widow by Fiona Barton (Berkley, fiction, reprint). In this psychologi­cal thriller, questions arise for a woman after the death of her husband, implicated in the murder of a toddler.

The Man Without a Shadow by Joyce Carol Oates (Ecco, fiction, reprint). A young female research scientist is drawn, profession­ally and personally, to a man who has lost his short-term memory.

A Mother’s Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy by Sue Klebold (Broadway, non-fiction, reprint). The mother of Columbine killer Dylan Klebold breaks her silence with this memoir.

Georgia by Dawn Tripp (Random House, fiction, reprint). Fictionali­zed version of the love story between two great artists, Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz.

Dark Money by Jane Mayer (Anchor, nonfiction, reprint). Subtitle: The Hidden History of the Billionair­es Behind the Rise of the Radical Right; with a new preface.

At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier (Penguin, fiction, reprint). The hard-spun story of a pioneer family that tries to scratch out a life from apple harvesting.

American Girls by Nancy Jo Sales (Vintage, non-fiction, reprint). Subtitle: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers.

Midnight in Broad Daylight by Pamela Rotner Sakamoto (Harper Perennial, non-fiction, reprint). True story of a Japanese-American family during World War II with sons on both sides of the conflict.

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