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Harper Celebrates Diversity with these Powerful Reads!

Black history month

Fall is inarguably the best season for reading and what better way to spend it than by discovering new, diverse authors! We've compiled some great reads to help celebrate diversity—titles that entertain, titles that inform, titles that reflect on how far we've come and illuminate how far we've yet to go. Some are on sale now, some have egalleys available to read, and some are a bit further out but are so good we think you must have them on your radar. So without further ado, enjoy!

Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly: Set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow South and the civil rights movement, the never-before-told true story of NASA’s African-American female mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space program—and whose contributions have been unheralded, until now. Get your copy here.

Stand Tall by Dewey Bozella: In this inspiring memoir, Dewey Bozella recounts his life and the twenty-six years he spent behind bars for a murder he did not commit—a stirring tale of courage, strength, faith, and perseverance. Get the egalley from Edelweiss here.

Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by Kathleen Collins: A never-before-published collection of stories from a brilliant yet little-known African-American artist and filmmaker—a contemporary of revered writers including Laurie Colwin, Ann Beattie, Amy Hempel, Lucia Berlin, and Grace Paley—whose prescient work has recently resurfaced to wide acclaim. Get the egalley from Edelweiss here.

Breathless by Beverly Jenkins: A strong-willed beauty finds herself in the arms of the handsome drifter from her past, in this second book in the sizzling series set in the Old West, from the USA Today bestselling author. Get the egalley from Edelweiss here.

The Original Black Elite by Elizabeth Dowling Taylor: In this outstanding cultural biography, the author of the New York Times bestseller A Slave in the White House chronicles a critical yet overlooked chapter in American history: the inspiring rise and calculated fall of the black elite, from Emancipation through Reconstruction to the Jim Crow Era—embodied in the experiences of an influential figure of the time: academic, entrepreneur, and political activist and black history pioneer Daniel Murray. For further details, click here.

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RT Book Reviews Nominees

9780061965753 Congratulations to our many RT Book Reviews award nominees! RT Book Reviews offers awards for best book, in a wide variety of categories, and career achievement. The winners will be honored at an award ceremony in April at the 28th annual Booklovers Convention. Here's the complete list of nominees.

Career Achievement Nominees

Historical
Julia Quinn

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller
Dennis Lehane
Charles Todd

Urban Fantasy
Kim Harrison

Reviewer’s Choice Nominees

Best Romantic Suspense Novel
Death Echo
by Elizabeth Lowell
9780061629754
(William Morrow; Ed.: Carrie Feron)

Best Multicultural Novel
A Second Helping
by Beverly Jenkins
9780061547812
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Futuristic Romance
Close Contact
by Katherine Allred
9780061672439
(Eos; Ed.: Emily Krump)

Beyond the Night
by Joss Ware
9780061734014
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Vampire Romance
Eternal Kiss of Darkness
by Jeaniene Frost
9780061783166
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Shapeshifter Romance
In the Dark of Dreams
by Marjorie M. Liu
9780062020161
(Avon; Ed.: May Chen)

Best Contemporary Mystery
212
by Alafair Burke
9780061561221
(Harper; Ed.: Jennifer Barth)

Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
by Tom Franklin
9780060594664
(William Morrow; Ed.: David Highfill)

Moonlight Mile
by Dennis Lehane
9780061836923
(William Morrow; Ed.: Claire Wachtel)


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