Newsweek's top fiction and nonfiction spring books to entertain and excite your imagination from the blustery days of late winter until the sun shines in the spring.
is a slim novel narrated by an unnamed man living in a rent-controlled apartment while attending an MFA program in 1996 Manhattan. Worlds collide when he offers a spare bedroom to a classmate, Billy, whose life is much different than his own.By Stephanie ScottScott deftly spins a web through modern day Tokyo in this captivating dual-perspective rendering of a young woman determined to find out the truth behind her mother's murder.
Nelson tells one of the lesser known stories of the Civil War here: of western expansion and the Native Americans and soldiers involved.January | Knopf | $27.95 Ever wonder what our digital world is really doing to our brains? Phillips presciently probes the impact of technology on empathy and lays out what we can do if we're not willing to give it up.February | Other Press | $25.95
This group biography catalogs the lives of five trailblazing female writers, including Virginia Woolf and Eileen Power, all living in London's Mecklenburgh Square.February | Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster | $30
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