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Powerful memoirs of creation and self-examination
READING THE WAVES
"Memories are conjurings," writes Lidia Yuknavitch in this quicksilver, expansive exploration of grief and hauntings (the deaths of her former husband, mother, daughter, student), sexuality, storytelling, and more. (Riverhead)
FEARLESS AND FREE
Josephine Baker's tale of performance and resistance has been translated from the French into English for the first time by Anam Zafar and Sophie R. Lewis, with an introduction by Ijeoma Oluo. (Tiny Reparations)
BIBLIOPHOBIA
Sarah Chihaya unpacks a lifetime of books, including Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Helen DeWitt's The Last Samurai, that have illuminated, complicated, and fundamentally shaped her worldview. (Random House)
TALK TO ME
In 1957, Rich Benjamin's charismatic maternal grandfather served as president of Haiti for 19 days before his leadership ended in a violent coup; through deep research, Benjamin plumbs secrets—both familial and national. (Pantheon)
WILD WEST VILLAGE
In uninhibited essays, country singer and Mozart in the Jungle star Lola Kirke sifts through a Manhattan childhood redolent with Joan Didion and Courtney Love, and a coming of age onscreen and through song. (Simon & Schuster)
ONE DAY, EVERYONE WILL HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AGAINST THIS
From the assault on Gaza to climate change, Egypt-born, US-based Omar El Akkad reckons with the West: symbol of freedom; longtime aggressor. (Knopf)
KEZIAH WEIR
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