Daily Breeze (Torrance)

`Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling'

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`You Dreamed of Empires'

AUTHOR » Álvaro Enrigue, translated by Natasha Wimmer

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Enrigue is a bona fide literary star in his native Mexico. His latest novel to be translated into English is a defiantly modernist look at the early attempts at diplomacy between conquistad­or Hernán Cortés and the Aztec emperor Montezuma II. PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 9

`The Fetishist'

AUTHOR » Katherine Min

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Min's novel tells the story of Kyoko, a 23-year-old punk-rock singer determined to exact revenge on Daniel, the violinist who dumped her mother before her death. Min, author of the critically acclaimed “Secondhand World,” died in 2019 at age 60.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 9

`The Best That You Can Do: Stories'

AUTHOR » Amina Gautier

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The author's fourth short story collection focuses on the lives of families with Black and Puerto Rican heritage living in the Northeast. Gautier is a master of the form and won the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in the art of the short story in 2018.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 16

`Martyr!'

AUTHOR » Kaveh Akbar

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Poet Akbar's debut novel is a darkly funny look at Cyrus, a young poet battling substance use disorder who is determined to get to the bottom of a secret that his mother, who was killed in an airplane shot down over the Persian Gulf, apparently kept.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 23

`I Sing to Use the Waiting: A Collection of Essays About the Women Singers Who've Made Me Who I Am'

AUTHOR » Zachary Pace

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The essays in Pace's collection detail their journey coming out as queer, influenced by their favorite women singers, including Whitney Houston, Cat Power, Madonna and Rihanna.

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Jan. 23 `Black Women Taught Us'

AUTHOR » Jenn M. Jackson

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The debut book from the political scientist and Teen Vogue columnist is an essay collection that looks at Black women authors and movement leaders, including Audre Lorde, Ida B. Wells and Harriet Jacobs. PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 23

`Come and Get It'

AUTHOR » Kiley Reid

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Fans of Reid's popular debut novel, “Such a Fun Age,” have been waiting since 2019 for her next book. This one follows a University of Arkansas senior resident assistant whose life becomes entangled with that of a visiting professor.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Jan. 30

`With Every Great Breath: New and Selected Essays, 1995-2023'

AUTHOR » Rick Bass

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Montana-based author Bass is one of the country's foremost nature writers, with dozens of books to his name, including influentia­l titles like “Oil Notes” and “The Ninemile Wolves.” His latest book collects his essays about locations such as Alaska, Namibia and the Galápagos Islands.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 6

`Fourteen Days'

EDITORS » Margaret Atwood and Douglas Preston

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » A project from the Authors Guild, this ambitious novel tells the story of a group of New Yorkers sheltering in place in a tenement during the first days of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Each of the characters is written (secretly) by a different author; the lineup includes Celeste Ng, John Grisham, Angie Cruz, Dave Eggers, De'Shawn Charles Winslow and many more.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 6

`Bugsy and Other Stories' AUTHOR » Rafael Frumkin

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Frumkin gained critical praise for his first two books, the novels “The Comedown” and “Confidence.” The characters in his new short story collection include an egirl influencer and her unstable fan, a psychiatri­st who hears a mysterious voice in his head, and a young adult who finds a home in a community of sex workers.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 13

`Revolution­s in American Music: Three Decades

That Changed a Country and Its Sounds'

AUTHOR » Michael Broyles

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Musicologi­st and veteran music critic Broyles explores the 1840s, the 1920s and the 1950s in his book that tackles topics including rock 'n' roll, the transistor radio and race.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 20

`Ours'

AUTHOR » Phillip B. Williams

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » One of the most anticipate­d books of the year, this debut novel from poet Williams follows Saint, a 19th-century conjurer who rescues enslaved people and takes them to a secluded community north of St. Louis, where they can live as free people.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 20

`Hard Girls'

AUTHOR » J. Robert Lennon

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The latest from author Lennon, known for his imaginativ­e fiction, is a crime novel about two estranged twin sisters who reunite in order to go in search of their long-lost, mysterious mother.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » Feb. 20

`Anita de Monte Laughs Last'

AUTHOR » Xochitl Gonzalez

WHAT IT’S ABOUT »Gonzalez had a bestseller in 2022 with “Olga Dies Dreaming,” her debut novel. Her follow-up follows Raquel, an upwardly mobile art history student, and the titular character, a promising young artist who died under mysterious circumstan­ces more than a decade before.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 5

`Cat and Bird'

AUTHOR » Kyoko Mori

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The latest from the novelist (“Shizuko's Daughter”) and nonfiction author (“The Dream of Water”) is “a memoir in animals,” telling the story of her life as a writer through six cats that she's lived with, and reflecting on the birds that she has helped rescue.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 5

`Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring'

AUTHOR » Brad Gooch

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » Gooch's previous biographie­s have told the life stories of writers including Flannery O'Connor and Frank O'Hara. His latest tackles influentia­l pop artist Haring, whose promising career was cut short when he died in 1990 at 31.

AUTHOR » Jason De León

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » UCLA anthropolo­gy professor De León embedded with a group of coyotes, or migrant guides, over the course of several years to study the people behind the industry of human smuggling. His book seeks to dispel stereotype­s about those involved with moving migrants across Mexico. PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 19

`James'

AUTHOR » Percival Everett

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » USC professor and author Everett is one of the most critically acclaimed novelists working today. His latest is a hilarious reimaginin­g of Mark Twain's “The Adventures of Huckleberr­y Finn,” told from the point of view of the enslaved character Jim.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 19

`There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension'

AUTHOR » Hanif Abdurraqib

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The latest from the acclaimed author of “A Little Devil in America” combines memoir and cultural criticism to reflect on basketball (he's a lifelong fan), celebrity and the idea of role models.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 26

`Like Happiness'

AUTHOR » Ursula Villarreal-Moura

WHAT IT’S ABOUT » The buzzy debut novel from author Villarreal-Moura follows an art museum worker in Chile who is forced to confront her past relationsh­ip with an author who has been accused of assault.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE » March 26

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