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Meghan has previously said the book, written with rhyming text, began as a Father's Day poem she wrote for Harry shortly after Archie was born in 2019.
Set between 1939 and 1952, it is the story of twin sisters, Ruth, a fashion model, later modeling-agency manager; and Iris, an aspiring artist.
Co-chairing the event with Richard Charkin, founder of Mensch Publishing, the IPA President addressed the occasion of the IPA’s 125th anniversary as a major milestone to the publishers.
In "Mercury Rising," Jeff Shesol, a former speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and author of "Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court," provides a splendid account of Glenn's mission.
Winner of the 2000 Man Booker prize, the judges rightfully praised Atwood’s 10th novel, The “Blind Assassin,” as “far reaching, dramatic and structurally superb.”
Moll Gladney, a young woman in her early 20s, raised "without boldness or cheek or any impudent forwardness," is suddenly gone from her parents' little cottage in County Tipperary.
"Will” looks to tell a story about Smith’s life and career. The book will delve into him being raised in West Philadelphia to entering superstardom as an actor and rapper.
“The Great Peace” takes its name from a book of poetry and other personal writing that Suvari made for herself as a teen.
With evocative language and a true sense of place, Southerner Michael Knight combines a coming-of-age tale, a ghost story and a meditation on history in his engrossing latest novel, “At Briarwood School for Girls.”
Here are a half-dozen recommended paperbacks, ranging from expertly rendered crime fiction to academic satire to the conclusion of a sweeping four-novel series.