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"Because of a handful of sentences among 281 pages, adults are going to considerable lengths to make sure kids don’t read my newest book."
"Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World" picks up where Sáenz's 2012 coming-of-age tale left off. It's due out this fall.
And so compelling, she said, "that even their racist ass was going to see it.”
These brilliant new titles feature a panoply of diverse characters and stories.
He claimed to have been blurbed by Chinua Achebe and earned a Ph.D. from Oxford. Turns out, not so much.
Evidence emerged that a YA book gamed its way onto the NYT best-seller list. Now the author is making her case -- but is anyone buying it?
This will be the first novel in six years (!!!) for the "Fault in Our Stars" author.
The "Everything, Everything" star spoke highly of the movie's portrayal of a biracial family.
A New York Times bestseller returns with a novel that explores the beautiful scars of first love and death.
A picture is worth a hundred pages of storytelling, at least.