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What's Mine and Yours
by Naima Coster
Integrated into a predominantly white high school, an anxious young Black student and a half-Latina whose mother would have her pass as white join a bridge-building school play that shapes the trajectory of their adult lives.
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Imbolo Mbue "Set in a fictional African village, Mbue tells the story of a people living in fear amidst environmental degradation wrought by an American oil company."
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Melissa Broder "Broder delivers a bittersweet and erotic account of a woman's intertwining relationships to food, her mother, and her sexuality."
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Chang-Rae Lee "A young, naive college student discovers both the joyous and sometimes bleak realities of the world on a life-changing trip across Asia."
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Alex Berenson "Berenson's latest is both a fast-paced, globe-trotting espionage novel full of surprising twists and a nuanced look at modern marriage."
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Brandon Hobson "Hobson depicts a Cherokee family's grief and resilience fifteen years after a police officer unjustly kills one of the family's three children in Quah, Oklahoma."
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Julie Carrick Dalton "A moving, brilliant novel about friendships forged in childhood magic and ruptured by the high price of secrets that leave you forever changed."
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Syed M. Masood "A timely and comic coming-of-age novel about two very different families, arranged marriages, Muslim identity, and being true to yourself."
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Flynn Berry "A poignant and lyrical novel that asks what is worth sacrificing for peace."
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Cherie Jones "This intense debut explores the poverty and crime in Baxter's Beach, Barbados, amid an explosive collision between tourists and locals."
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