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One of the most acclaimed essayists of his generation, Wesley Yang writes about race and sex without the jargon, formulas, and polite lies that bore us all. His powerful debut, The Souls of Yellow Folk, does more than collect a decade's worth of cult-reputation essays-it corrals new American herds of pickup artists, school shooters, mandarin zombies, and immigrant strivers, and exposes them to scrutiny, empathy, and polemical force.In his celebrated and prescient essay "The Face of Seung-Hui Cho," Yang explores the deranged logic of the Virginia Tech shooter. In his National Magazine Award-winning "Paper Tigers," he explores the intersection of Asian values and the American dream, and the inner torment of the child exposed to "tiger mother" parenting. And in his close reading of New York Magazine's popular Sex Diaries, he was among the first critics to take seriously today's Internet-mediated dating lives.Yang catches these ugly trends early because he has felt at various times implicated in them, and he does not exempt himself from his radical honesty. His essays retain the thrill of discovery, the wary eye of the first explorer, and the rueful admission of the first exposed.
In this warm collection of essays and recipes, best-selling author Ann Hood nourishes both our bodies and our souls.
The fascinating story of how creative cooperation inspired two of the world's most celebrated musical acts.
The untold story of the mother and daughter who opened the door to Emily Dickinson's poetry.
The inside story of a quest to unlock one of cosmology's biggest mysteries, derailed by the lure of the Nobel Prize.
Andre Dubus III's first novel in a decade is a masterpiece of thrilling tension and heartrending empathy.
A fascinating investigation of America's only alleged case of blood libel and what it reveals about anti-Semitism in the United States and Europe.
An award-winning cookbook author and cookery teacher answers the question she's asked the most: What do you make for dinner?
This long-overdue biography reestablishes William Monroe Trotter's essential place next to Douglass, Du Bois, and King in the pantheon of American civil rights heroes.
In the tradition of The Year of Magical Thinking comes a legendary editor's unflinching love song about his radiant wife, Margaret, and her battle with cancer.
A young writer travels to Maine to tell the unusual story of America's longest- running camp devoted to mysticism and the world beyond.
Celebrated as a "literary gateway drug" to Proust's masterpiece (NPR), the New York Times-best-selling graphic adaptation continues with this highly anticipated new volume.
From Printz medalist Marcus Sedgwick, a compelling novel about health-our own and our planet's-and the stigma of illness.
A wry and compassionate selection of essays reflecting on mortals and mortality, from the acclaimed author of The Undertaking.
Outdoor adventure and makerspace tech combine in this inspiring how-to from the brothers behind the popular Facebook page "The Days Are Just Packed."
The Little Local New Orleans Cookbook brings the essential flavors of New Orleans to your table. From festive cocktails and finger foods to big celebration fare, you'll find recipes for Sazerac and Hurricane cocktails, Creole gumbo, jambalaya, blackened redfish, king cake, sweet pralines, and other traditional dishes. Written by a regional food expert and beautifully illustrated, this little cookbook is the perfect keepsake for the Big Easy.
Plan an explosive vacation at two iconic National Parks
The essential dining companion for your French vacation rental (and back home).
The Swiss Army knife of guidebooks and the standard by which all other Maine travel guides are judged.
"Like a favorite recipe, a posy is meant to be savored and shared. Try it yourself, and... welcome a bit of floral enchantment into your life." -Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist
Easy Asian Paleo will inspire you.
Capture the incredible sights of Oregon's majestic seaside
"A terrific and sometimes terrifying collection-morally complex, rhythmic, tough-minded, and original." -Rosanna Warren, 2018 Barnard Women Poets Prize citation
This "watershed collection" (The Wall Street Journal) now appears in a selected paperback edition with twenty-six of Machado's finest stories.
As seen on the Netflix series Explained From the best-selling author of Cosmopolitanism comes this revealing exploration of how the collective identities that shape our polarized world are riddled with contradiction.
Motorcycle Diaries for a new generation, this long-awaited volume provides a panoramic portrait of art and life across the twentieth century.
A Publishers Weekly Holiday Gift Guide Selection Spanning seven decades, the notorious loss of Super Bowl III, and an historic undefeated season with the Dolphins, Shula is the definitive biography of a coaching legend.
A long-overdue biography of the head of Grand Central Terminal's Red Caps, who flourished in the cultural nexus of Harlem and American railroads.
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