
'You Don't Know Us Negroes and Other Essays' is a comprehensive collection of essays, criticism, and articles by renowned Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. Its introduction was written by 'New York Times' bestselling author Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Following his controversial royal exit, Prince Harry has announced his plan to write his first-ever memoir which he describes as “accurate and wholly truthful.” Its title has yet to be revealed, but it is said to cover everything, from his childhood and growing up in the public eye, all the way to his experiences as a father. The memoir is rumored to be released sometime in late 2022.

'Olga Dies Dreaming' is the debut novel of Xochitl Gonzalez that revolves around Olga and Prieto Acevedo, powerhouse siblings in New York with glittering careers as a wedding planner to the elite and a local politician, respectively. Their lives will be disrupted once their absentee mother, Blanca, a radical activist for Puerto Rico's freedom, returns to Brooklyn. The novel is also slated to become a series on streaming platform Hulu, starring Wanda de Jesus, Aubrey Plaza, and Ramon Rodriguez.

Acclaimed author Paco Underhill, a global consumer behavior expert and author of 'Why We Buy,' is back to shed light on how our food system affects every facet of our lives and how we can do better on his soon-to-be-released book titled 'How We Eat: The Brave New World of Food and Drink.'

'Fiona and Jane' by Jean Chen Ho follows the lives of two young Taiwanese American women over two decades as they go through life, discovering realities about friendship, sexuality, identity, and heartbreak, as they float in and out of each other's lives.

'Reckless Girls: A Novel' by 'New York Times' bestselling novelist Rachel Hawkins is a sexy, spine-tingling reimagining of Jane Eyre by Agatha Christie, author of 'Murder on the Orient Express' and one of the world's best-selling authors of all time. 'Reckless Girls' tells of an island adventure of Gen Z travelers to a paradise shrouded in mystery, which begins to unfold as one goes missing and another one ends up dead.

'To Paradise' is a followup to author Hanya Yanagihara's celebrated 2015 novel, 'A Little Life.' It explores the lives of multiple characters who lived centuries apart but in the same townhouse situated in Washington Square Park in New York City. Aside from sharing the same home, the characters also share similar stories of illness, death, privilege, poverty, affection, desire, and the endless pursuit of utopia or paradise in a country that turns out to be anything but that.

Business journalist Christopher Leonard investigates the U.S. Federal Reserve to expose how their policies have resulted in greater income inequality in his book titled 'The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy.'

'Rise: My Story' is the first-ever memoir of world champion alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn, filled with never-before-told stories about her stellar career, navigating her personal life while being in the public eye, raising the profile of women in sports, plus the high-speed crashed she has recovered from.

'Manifesto: On Never Giving Up' is the non-fiction debut of Bernardine Evaristo, who became the first Black woman to win the Booker Prize for with her 2019 novel 'Girl, Woman, Other.' It gives a compelling look to her life and career as a writer, Black woman, and an activist, as well as how race, gender and identity intertwine in our lives.

'You Don't Know Us Negroes and Other Essays' is a comprehensive collection of essays, criticism, and articles by renowned Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. Its introduction was written by 'New York Times' bestselling author Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Following his controversial royal exit, Prince Harry has announced his plan to write his first-ever memoir which he describes as “accurate and wholly truthful.” Its title has yet to be revealed, but it is said to cover everything, from his childhood and growing up in the public eye, all the way to his experiences as a father. The memoir is rumored to be released sometime in late 2022.

'Olga Dies Dreaming' is the debut novel of Xochitl Gonzalez that revolves around Olga and Prieto Acevedo, powerhouse siblings in New York with glittering careers as a wedding planner to the elite and a local politician, respectively. Their lives will be disrupted once their absentee mother, Blanca, a radical activist for Puerto Rico's freedom, returns to Brooklyn. The novel is also slated to become a series on streaming platform Hulu, starring Wanda de Jesus, Aubrey Plaza, and Ramon Rodriguez.

Acclaimed author Paco Underhill, a global consumer behavior expert and author of 'Why We Buy,' is back to shed light on how our food system affects every facet of our lives and how we can do better on his soon-to-be-released book titled 'How We Eat: The Brave New World of Food and Drink.'