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21 new books coming out this week; or, 21 reasons to visit your local indie.

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After the Afterparty: On Grieving the Loss of Anthony Veasna So, an Explosive Literary Talent

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The Legacy of Post-Katrina New Orleans’ Political Theater on Today’s Climate Crisis

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A Brief Survey of Famous Authors and Their Favorite Cocktails (and Colognes!)

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Letter to an Unborn Child: How Could I Bring You Into a Collapsing World?

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