Untitled Novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Posthumously discovered, this novel from the renowned author of classics like “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is expected to be one of the major publishing events of 2024.
“Learning to Think” by Tracy King

A memoir that delves into the struggles of living in poverty and the transformative power of education.
“Nuclear War” by Annie Jacobsen

From the author of “Area 51”, this book presents a detailed exploration of the consequences of nuclear warfare, blending the thrill of a novel with insightful arguments against nuclear weapons.
“Weathering” by Ruth Allen

Allen, an outdoor psychotherapist and geologist, shares her insights into how understanding ancient landscapes can offer profound benefits for ourselves and our planet.
“The Trading Game” by Gary Stevenson

This memoir recounts Stevenson’s journey from the streets of East London to becoming atop city trader, providing an inside look at a world of excess and dysfunction.
“Who’s Afraid of Gender” by Judith Butler

A critical examination of the current attacks on gender identity by one of the leading scholars in the field.
“Wandering Stars” by Tommy Orange

Set across multiple timelines, this novel explores the impact of historical events on Native American identity and the struggles of a family grappling with modern challenges.
“The Fox Wife” by Yangsze Choo

A historical fiction set in early 20th century Manchuria, weaving together folklore and mystery as it follows the intertwining fates of its characters.
“The Hunter” by Tana French
A sequel to “The Searcher”, this novel features retired detective Cal Hooper as he navigates complex relationships and a new mystery in Ireland.
“Daughter of Mine” by Megan Miranda
A suspenseful narrative that begins with Hazel Sharp inheriting her childhood home and unravels secrets about her mother’s disappearance.


