The author’s debut YA rom-com, Meet Me Under the Lights (Viking, Mar.), is a love letter to small towns and two of the things ...
Growing up in Ghana, the author of Goldenborn (Scholastic, May) loved listening to stories about Anansi, the trickster spider ...
The antiheroine of 'A Good Person' (Putnam, Mar.) goes to extreme, some might say stalkerish, lengths to turn the man she’s ...
At the beginning of the author’s debut novel, 'A Real Animal' (Catapult, July), the protagonist wakes up in her college dorm ...
The Bugarian-born author portrays a charlatan vampire slayer in her folkloric novel, 'She Made Herself a Monster' (Mariner, ...
Sayed first began thinking through the diversity of migrant communities when they founded BridgeMeals, a Melbourne nonprofit ...
Homebound' (Scribner, May), the author’s intricate debut novel, addresses contemporary concerns while indulging in nostalgia ...
In the author's debut novel, 'Estela, Undrowning' (Quill Tree, Mar.), a Latina student at an elite public high school finds ...
After reading an article in the 'MIT Technology Review,' the author, an alumna of the school’s planetary science master’s ...
The author’s love for 'My Cousin Vinny’ and her work for the Innocence Project inspired ’The Midnight Taxi’ (Berkley, Feb.), ...
A lifelong fantasy reader, the author began what would become her highly anticipated debut YA novel 'Queen of Faces' (Holt, ...
The Eritrean story is the greatest story never told,” says the author of ‘I Hope You Find What You Are Looking For (Liveright ...
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