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Random House publisher Susan Kamil has died at the age of 69.

Random House publisher Susan Kamil has died at the age of 69.

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EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: <em>Becoming Duchess Goldblatt</em>.

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Becoming Duchess Goldblatt.

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Brief Interviews with Imaginary Friends (and the Kids Who<br> Love Them)

Brief Interviews with Imaginary Friends (and the Kids Who
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for things invisible." TRUTH.">"Growth into the adult world comes with suspicion and anxiety
for things invisible." TRUTH.

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What Happened to the American Citizen-Soldier?

What Happened to the American Citizen-Soldier?

A Former US Army Intelligence Officer's Lessons from
the Roman Republic

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What Would All Right Feel Like? Honor Moore Tells<br> Her Story

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Graphic Novel: The True Story of Granny Lee Ok-sun

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Emma Cline's next book is a short story collection called <em>Daddy</em>, and it's coming out soon.

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The Writer Who Rejected the Black Literary Bourgeoisie

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Why 'Wichita Lineman' Contains the Greatest Musical Couplet Ever Written

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Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Feats of Shame and Openness

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