The Best New Book Releases Out November 26, 2024

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Associate Editor Erika Ezeifedi is an immigrant from Nashville, Tennessee, who has settled in the Northeast. In addition to being a writer, she works as a victim advocate and at a public library, creating and mentoring safe spaces for gay teens, and offering free test prep coaching to students. We have focused on providing. Outside of work, much of her free time is spent searching for the next great book or planning her next snack. Find her on Twitter. @Erica_Eze_.

In the meantime, she’s writing essays on American consumerism, Gothic mysteries, the Russian ballet world, and girls in church.

City of Birds at Night by Juhae Kim

The author of Beasts of a Little Land has released a novel set in the Russian ballet world of 2019. Prima ballerina Natalia Leonova returns to St. Petersburg after a career-altering accident leads her to drug abuse. As she traverses her old stomping grounds, she encounters a haunting and charming old ghost. And when the genius Dmitri offers her a way to return to her former glory on stage, she must decide whether to step into this world again. Ballet deserves a more brutal side.

Cover of Marisha Pesl's

Darkly by Marisha Pesl

This lively YA mystery inheritance game Have some tea. I say that because it also involves a seemingly normal teenager who is selected for a puzzle/game centered trial. Dear is selected for a competitive internship at Darkly, a giant game production company known for its scary toys and games. Now that Darkly’s founder, Louisiana Veda, has mysteriously passed away, the company is kind of dead. But then there’s the internship, and when Dia begins it, she and the other interns find themselves in a world of hidden symbols and intrigue.

Cover of “Freedom: Memories 1954 – 2021” by Angela Merkel

Freedom: Memories 1954 – 2021 by Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel was Germany’s chancellor long after I started taking an interest in politics. Here, she looks back on her life as the first woman to hold the job in Germany. She looks at the two versions of Germany in which she grew up, the German Democratic Republic and the unified Germany, her childhood, adolescence, and “when the wall fell and her political life began.” She also shares her experiences meeting with the world’s most powerful leaders and what the world needs for freedom.

Church Girl by Naima Simone

First of all, I love the art style on this cover. In terms of content, the classic good-girl/bad-girl trope of the preacher’s daughter and the grumpy, foul-mouthed tattoo artist is very much present. But Aaliyah Montgomery may not be as great as people expect her to be. (Alexa, play Beyoncé’s “Church Girl.”) She’s a runaway bride, desperate to escape her small town when she lands in Chicago. She takes a job as a nanny for Von Howard, and let’s be honest, she’s a terrible person, but he’s just trying to get by after the divorce. But things get complicated because Aaliyah is thicker than cold peanut butter and Von is high-key and gorgeous.

Cover graphic for American Bulk: Essays on Excess by Emily Mester

American Bulk: Essays on Excess by Emily Mester

Here, Mester uses cultural trends and personal stories to further shine an emotional lens on the behemoth of American consumerism. She reflects on experiences like a family trip to Costco, a seasonal job in Alta, her grandmother’s abandoned savings in Iowa, and even a liberating teenage summer at a fat camp to explore the roots of our obsessions. Fighting dysfunction and emotions. thing.

Cover of “Daughters of Bronze: A Novel of Troy” by AD Line

Daughters of Bronze: A Trojan Novel by A.D. Line

Lovers of Greek mythology will be well fed. The women of Troy come to life in this latest re-imagining. Andromache is preparing for a possible change in leadership if a male successor to the city is born. Rhea is a Trojan spy who falls in love in enemy territory. Helen attempts to trade her grief for healing. And Cassandra knows Troy’s fate—the question is, will anyone listen? Each of their actions brings them closer to a turbulent ending.

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