• “An utterly taut construction, as unsettling as it is propulsive . . . McCarthy’s debut, with the acumen of the best literary fiction and the suspense of a psychological thriller, is a marvel.”—Kirkus Reviews

    "Breathless and precise at once, utterly gripping...it aches with insight and longing.”—Leslie Jamison, New York Times bestselling author of The Empathy Exams

  • "A lucid, opinionated history...an outstanding primer that readers should put into the hands of their doctors." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

    "As significant for Alzheimer’s disease as Siddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies was for cancer. [Karlawish is] a highly skilled and sympathetic writer." —St. Louis Post Dispatch

  • "In this stunning novel...seemingly unrelated story threads are ingeniously woven into an explosive whole. [A] morally complex story, part Silkwood, part Redeployment...Book groups, take note." ―Library Journal (starred review)

    “Sprawling and vibrant”—The Washington Post

  • National Book Award Finalist, Winner, VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, Finalist for the Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award and The New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, Shortlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and The PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction, A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

  • Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 Selection and National Bestseller

    “Cutting, emotional…pure heartbreak…though Mathis has inherited some of Toni Morrison’s poetic intonation, her own prose is appealingly earthbound and plainspoken, and the book’s structure is ingenious.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

  • "A throwback to the sprawling 1990s systems novel on both a conceptual level and a sentence-for-sentence basis…Diofebi’s scuzzy ambiance is delicately crafted, his scenes deftly taxonomizing tiers of desperate gamblers and casino staff like species in a field guide." —Washington Post

  • A New York Times Bestseller

    "A hilarious, heartwarming set of essays…Readers will alternately feel the urge to laugh and cry at Gay's irreverent, witty writing. His insights on each topic are spot-on yet gentle." —Publishers Weekly

  • A New York Times Bestseller

    "Simply extraordinary. As a form, addiction memoirs are permanently interesting because they're an excuse to crack open a life. [Her] book moves to a top shelf in this arena. . . . It's a win-win. She got a better life. We have this book."―Dwight Garner, The New York Times

  • “A lively memoir covering the arc of the restaurant’s life span, with plenty of detours into his suburban childhood; his culinary awakening; his wife and family; his interest in botany, plant genetics, biology and history; and the evolution of New York’s restaurant world.”—The New York Times

    “Enlightening…the book shines brightest when Hoffman digs into his personal narrative, which tracks alongside the city’s (and country’s) larger awakening around food.”—Tablet

  • A Washington Post Bestseller

    “[A]stonishing…detailed and compelling. . . . How a book about educational philosophy can also be a page-turner, I don't know, but that's what Krone Phillips has given us. Every educator in America needs to read [this] now.”―Amy Ellis Nutt, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer

    “A remarkable book.”―Washington Post

  • New York Times Bestseller, Amazon Best Book of 2011, New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, Huffington Post Novel of the Year, and San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2011

    "A novel so honest, poetic, and tough that it makes you reexamine what it means to love and to hurt." —O, the Oprah Magazine

  • A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

    “I’ve been begging everyone I know to read this book . . . It’s an utterly absorbing, utterly enlightening, utterly important book about classism in American higher education and the myth of meritocracy.” —Cheryl Strayed, in “By the Book,” New York Times Book Review

  • Debut Fiction

    Forthcoming Feb 2022, Bloomsbury

  • Debut Memoir

    Forthcoming Feb 2022, Little A

  • Further Forthcoming Titles