Yevgenia Nayberg’s entertaining graphic memoir recounts her eventful childhood in Ukraine. In 1986, as Halley’s Comet approaches, eleven-year-old Genya prepares to apply to the prestigious National Secondary School of Art. The... Read More
Lori A. Ringhand’s illuminating civic history text "We the Voters" combines constitutional analyses with accessible examinations of American democracy. The book situates itself within longstanding debates about democratic health,... Read More
Both breathtaking and intimate, Kiliii Yuyan’s powerful photojournalism anthology "Guardians of Life" captures Indigenous-led efforts to reconnect people and the planet through traditional cultural practices. Central is the concept of... Read More
The heartfelt essays and poems in "Queer and Muslim" defend religion’s compatibility with queerness. Religion can be a means of liberation rather than oppression, said Imam Muhsin Hendricks, shot dead in South Africa in 2025.... Read More
J. A. Stevens’s delightful queer Regency romance novel A Chance of Pace features a diverse cast and multiple mysteries. Georgina is a rake beyond redemption, or so she believes. She is recruited to help a friend in need and encounters... Read More
Both a healer’s guide to food and a reinterpretation of what makes a tasty meal, Lisanna Wallance’s tantalizing gluten-free cookbook "Plant-Based Magic" celebrates fresh food’s connection to personal wellness. An encyclopedic... Read More
A. Natasha Joukovsky’s delicious, multilayered novel "Medium Rare" muses on contemporary American culture through an average man’s foray to unimagined heights. Phil, a discontented lobbyist of middling employment, happens to predict... Read More
A follow-up to Drunk Mom, Jowita Bydlowska’s raw memoir "Unshaming" is about working to heal from alcohol addiction and the shame of relapse. About Bydlowska’s efforts to remain sober, setbacks, and the challenge of recovery, the... Read More