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What should book publishing expect under a second Trump administration?
Jan 17 2025
When Donald J. Trump first took his seat in the Oval Office in 2017, book publishing had something of an idea of what to expect. The famously litigious real estate magnate and reality TV star’s exploits had been regular tabloid fodder in publishing’s hometown of New York City long before he plunged into politics.
Now that Trump is returning to the White House, however, publishers have more than a hunch as to what’s coming—they have the whole road map.
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Babylonia
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From the author of the bestselling Clytemnestra comes another intoxicating excursion into ancient history. When kings fall, queens rise.

The Memory Library
by Kate Storey
Journey through the pages of this heartwarming novel, where hope, friendship and second chances are written in the margins.
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The story of the woman who kicked off a feminist revolution in forensics, and then vanished into obscurity.
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My Darling Boy by John Dufresne
The story of of a man whose son collapses into addiction and vanishes into the chaotic netherworld of southern Florida.
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