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New titles sprout for spring

Check out these 20 releases we think you'll warm up to

- By Michael Schaub >> Correspond­ent

It's finally spring, which comes as a relief to those who have been looking forward to stowing away their sweaters and gloves — and to book lovers as well, who know that publishers unleash a flood of new titles this time of year. Here are 20 books coming out over the next few months you can read on your porch, at the ballpark during the seventh-inning stretch, or wherever else you choose to welcome the sun back into your life.

`Table for Two: Fictions'

AUTHOR >> Amor Towles

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The latest from the author of “A Gentleman in Moscow” and “The Lincoln Highway” comprises six short stories set in turn-of-the-millennium New York — and a novella that takes place in Golden Age Hollywood and revisits Evelyn Ross, a character from his novel “Rules of Civility.” PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Out now

`The Audacity'

AUTHOR >> Ryan Chapman

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Chapman's debut novel, “Riots I Have Known,” was a hilarious satire about literature and the prison system, and his new one promises to bring back his wildly original sense of humor. This novel follows the founder of a startup who goes missing shortly before she's set to be revealed as a fraud. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Out now

`You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World'

EDITOR >> Ada Limón

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> This anthology of poems includes heavy hitters such as Joy Harjo, Jericho Brown and Rigoberto González. It's part of U.S. Poet Laureate Limón's “You Are Here” initiative with the Library of Congress, which will see her unveil art installati­ons featuring poems in national parks across the country. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Out now

`A Really Strange and Wonderful Time: The Chapel Hill Music Scene: 1989-1999'

AUTHOR >> Tom Maxwell

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The 1990s were a banner decade for indie rock, thanks in no small part to the North Carolina college town of Chapel Hill. Maxwell, a former singer and guitarist for the Squirrel Nut Zippers, takes a look at how Chapel Hill, and the nearby town of Carrboro, gave birth to bands like Superchunk, Polvo and Archers of Loaf.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Out now

`Knife: Meditation­s After an Attempted Murder'

AUTHOR >> Salman Rushdie

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The legendary author of “Midnight's Children” and “The Satanic Verses” writes about the aftermath of the 2022 knife attack in Chautauqua, New York, that left him unable to use one hand or see out of one eye.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Tuesday

`Chipped: Writing From a Skateboard­er's Lens'

AUTHOR >> José Vadi

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The Sacramento author wrote about the Golden State in his essay collection “Inter State: Essays From California” in 2021. Now he's back with a memoir in essays about skateboard­ing, covering everything from the heyday of Thrasher magazine to connection between the sport and jazz. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Tuesday

`Cascade'

AUTHOR >> Julia Hannafin

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >>: The debut novel from L.A. television writer Hannafin (“The L Word: Generation Q”) follows a character who takes a job monitoring great white sharks on the Farallon Islands after the death of her mother and falls for her boss.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> Tuesday

`Reboot'

AUTHOR >> Justin Taylor

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The Portland, Oregon, author returns with a wild, comic novel about a former child actor who's now barely scraping by, and returns to Hollywood in hopes of taking part in a revival of his old show. He soon realizes that bringing the series back might lead to the demise of American society as we know it.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> April 23

`The Whole Staggering Mystery: A Story of Fathers Lost and Found'

AUTHOR >> Sylvia Brownrigg

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Brownrigg (“Pages for You”), who lives in Berkeley and London, returns to bookshelve­s with a memoir about receiving a package meant for her father, 50 years late. When he declines to open it, she and her brother do, leading Brownrigg to reconstruc­t the life of her father's father, who died at 27. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> April 23

`Attachment­s: Essays on Fatherhood and Other Performanc­es'

AUTHOR >> Lucas Mann

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The latest from author, professor and bookstore co-owner Mann (“Captive Audience: On Love and Reality TV”) is a collection of 12 essays about his experience­s raising his young daughter, touching on children's literature, art and nature, among other themes.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> May 6

`The Body Farm: Stories'

AUTHOR >> Abby Geni

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Geni's first book, “The Last Animal,” was a short story collection that dealt with people's relationsh­ips to the natural world. Her latest collection

tackles similar themes: These 11 stories explore bodies, and how we learn how to inhabit them. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> May 7

`Another Word for Love: A Memoir'

AUTHOR >> Carvell Wallace

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Wallace is one of the most versatile journalist­s working today, known for his sharp celebrity profiles and writing about sports, music and more. His new book is a memoir about growing up Black and queer in a Pennsylvan­ia town and raising two teenagers in an increasing­ly hate-filled country. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> May 14

`Blue Ruin'

AUTHOR >> Hari Kunzru

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The acclaimed British author follows up his novels “White Tears” and “Red Pill” with one about an undocument­ed migrant to the U.S. living out of his car and delivering groceries during the pandemic, who is invited to live with an ex-lover and two other people in upstate New York.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> May 14

`Accordion Eulogies: A Memoir of Music, Migration, and Mexico'

AUTHOR >> Noé Álvarez

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The second book from memoirist Álvarez (“Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land”) chronicles his attempt to connect with the musician grandfathe­r he never knew by learning the accordion and traveling across Mexico and the U.S. with the instrument. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> May 28

`Everything and Nothing At Once: A Black Man's Reimagined Soundtrack for the Future'

AUTHOR >> Joél Leon

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Performer and storytelle­r Leon's debut essay collection is structured like an album and contains his thoughts on growing up Black, masculinit­y, therapy, parenting, Nipsey Hussle, Will Smith and Chris Rock, and much more.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 4

`Farewell, Amethystin­e'

AUTHOR >> Walter Mosley

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The king of crime fiction returns to L.A. in his latest novel featuring Easy Rawlins, the detective he introduced in 1990's “Devil in a Blue Dress.” This one features Rawlins, now 50 years old, investigat­ing a woman's missing ex-husband; the case brings back memories of his troubled past. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 4

`The Sons of El Rey'

AUTHOR >> Alex Espinoza

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The latest from UC Riverside creative writing professor Espinoza, a Mexico native who was raised in L.A., follows the family of Ernesto Vega, a once-famous pro wrestler, and his wife, son and grandson, each of whom have struggles of their own. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 11

`Any Person Is the Only Self: Essays'

AUTHOR >> Elisa Gabbert

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> The New York Times poetry columnist and author of books including “The Unreality of Memory” returns with an essay collection that explores how time affects how we consider art and ourselves, touching on subjects including Sylvia Plath, surf movies and hair metal.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 11

`One of Our Kind'

AUTHOR >> Nicola Yoon

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Los Angeles-based Yoon is best known as the author of young adult bestseller­s like “Everything, Everything” and “The Sun Is Also a Star.” Her latest novel, for an adult audience, follows a family who moves to a Black community that turns out to be not what it seems.

PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 11

`You Are the Snake: Stories'

AUTHOR >> Juliet Escoria

WHAT IT'S ABOUT >> Escoria made waves in the literary world with her critically admired 2019 novel, “Juliet the Maniac.” Her latest book is a collection of short stories that focus on the lives of girls and women. PUBLICATIO­N DATE >> June 18

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