ALSO NEWLY RELEASED:
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.