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A Crop of New Novels About Race and Racism Finds Freedom in Satire

by Alexandra Alter

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Chinelo Okparanta's New Novel Changes Perspectives

by Brooke Foster

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A tart, questioning exploration of how deep racism runs.

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The 20 Best Books of Summer 2022

by Adrienne Westenfeld

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33 African Books to Kick Off Your Summer Reading

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22 Summer Reads From 2022 That Need to Be in Your Beach Bag

by Corinne Sullivan

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Select Your Next Read From One of These 200+ New Books of 2022

by Sabienna Bowman

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July 2022 Reads for the Rest of Us

by Karla J. Strand

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Harry Sylvester Bird: A Novel

by Carr Harkrader

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Review: 'Harry Sylvester Bird,' by Chinelo Okparanta

by Angela Ajayi

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Chinelo Okparanta’s ‘Harry Sylvester Bird’ is an unorthodox look at race, identity, extremism and intolerance

by Angela Ajayi

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35 Novels You Need to Read This Summer

by Emily Temple

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Page One: Where New and Noteworthy Books Begin

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What's The Buzz: 40 OF THE BEST SUMMER READS FOR 2022

by Liberty Hardy

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July’s Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Literature

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Most Anticipated: The Great Second-Half 2022 Book Preview

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