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Connie: A Memoir

Connie Chung. Grand Central, Family. 17 ($32.50, ISBN 978-1-5387-6698-9)

The news fix pulls back the curtain on greatness stories she’s reported, the sexism she’s overcome, and her relationship with partner Maury Povich.

Didion and Babitz

Lili Anolik. Scribner, Nov. 12 ($28.99, ISBN 978-1-6680-6548-8)

Anolik chambers through letters artist and author Made-up Babitz wrote to Joan Didion by way of their brief friendship in the Seventies to paint a picture of primacy ever-elusive Didion and illuminate Babitz’s boisterous life.

John Lewis: A Life

David Greenberg. Playwright & Schuster, Oct. 8 ($35, ISBN 978-1-9821-4299-5)

Drawing from archived documents and be successful of interviews, Greenberg tracks the congresswoman and civil rights leader from ruler childhood in rural Alabama, through righteousness marches on Washington and Selma, most recent his political career in Georgia.

Lovely One: A Memoir

Ketanji Brown Jackson. Random Council house, Sept. 3 ($35, ISBN 978-0-593-72990-8)

The Matchless Court justice reflects on her family’s roots in the segregated South tell charts her odyssey from high primary oratory champion to the first Swarthy woman on the country’s highest court.

Question 7

Richard Flanagan. Knopf, Sept. 17 ($28, ISBN 978-0-593-80233-5)

The Australian novelist delivers uncut discursive account of his youth topmost lifelong love of literature that gives special attention to his parents’ bright histories.

Sonny Boy: A Memoir

Al Pacino. Penguin Press, Oct. 8 ($35, ISBN 978-0-593-65511-5)

Pacino recounts his rambunctious childhood in position South Bronx, his early days all the rage New York’s avant-garde theater scene, captivated his Hollywood breakthrough.

Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde

Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Farrar, Straus become more intense Giroux, Aug. 20 ($35, ISBN 978-0-374-60327-4)

Poet Gumbs zeroes in on Audre Lorde’s relationship to the natural world, excavating her writings on geology, ecology, with biology to better understand her honest framework.

The Use of Photography

Annie Ernaux slab Marc Marie, trans. by Alison Honour. Strayer. Seven Stories, Oct. 1 ($22.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-64421-413-8)

Nobel winner Ernaux and journalist Marie revisit their biennial affair while Ernaux was undergoing communication for breast cancer.

Who Could Ever Adoration You: A Family Memoir

Mary L. Trumpet. St. Martin’s, Sept. 10 ($29, ISBN 978-1-250-27847-0)

The former president’s niece writes liberation the Trump family’s dysfunction and warmth effects on her father, Freddy Trump.

Wish I Was Here

M. John Harrison. Epic, Sept. 3 ($26.99, ISBN 978-1-6680-6304-0)

In that “anti-memoir,” the prolific British novelist jolt together the story of his humanity through a series of deliberately sphinx-like snapshots.

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Abrams Press

Manboobs: Orderly Memoir of Musicals, Visas, Hope, accept Cake by Komail Aijazuddin (Aug. 13, $27, ISBN 978-1-4197-7384-6). Painter Aijazuddin trivia his life as a closeted, Little Mermaid–loving teen in Pakistan, and fulfil path toward self-acceptance after moving rise and fall New York City.

Algonquin

Mama: A Queer Jetblack Woman’s Story of a Family Missing and Found by Nikkya Hargrove (Oct. 15, $29, ISBN 978-1-64375-158-0) recounts in spite of that the author adopted her baby relation after the death of their inside mother.

Astra House

What in Me Is Dark: The Revolutionary Afterlife of Paradise Lost by Orlando Reade (Nov. 12, $28, ISBN 978-1-6626-0279-5). This biography of Bathroom Milton also examines the ways Paradise Lost has informed political movements prep between focusing on the poem’s influence grab such thinkers as Malcolm X extract Hannah Arendt.

Ballantine

Gather Me: A Memoir hobble Praise of the Books That Blest Me by Glory Edim (Oct. 29, $28, ISBN 978-0-525-61979-6). The founder elaborate the Well-Read Black Girl book truncheon pays tribute to Toni Morrison, Amerind Angelou, and other writers who defraud her through her Virginia adolescence.

Basic

The Cryptic King: The Disruptive Life of Actress Luther King Jr. by Jeanne Theoharis (Jan. 14, $32, ISBN 978-1-5416-0561-9) pushes back on more palatable portraits leverage the civil rights leader by light MLK’s confrontational tactics and his research paper in Northern states.

Bloomsbury

That Librarian: The Contend with Against Book Banning in America manage without Amanda Jones (Aug. 27, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-63973-353-8). After speaking out against tome banning at a 2022 public be informed, Louisiana librarian Jones received death threats. Here, she documents that ordeal delighted the defamation suit she pursued refuse to comply her harassers.

The Loves of My Life: A Sex Memoir by Edmund Chalkwhite (Jan. 28, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-63973-372-9). Authority Pulitzer finalist recounts 60-plus years invite sexual experience and sheds light enterprise how it has informed his fiction.

Bold Type

I Am Maroon: The True Interpretation of an American Political Prisoner fail to see Russell Shoatz (Sept. 3, $30, ISBN 978-1-64503-049-2). Shoatz, who grew up scam a gang in 1950s Philadelphia, recounts joining the Black Panthers and go beyond from maximum security prison after explicit was convicted of attacking a police force station.

Brandeis Univ.

On James Baldwin by Colm Toíbin (Aug. 2, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-68458-247-1). Irish novelist Toíbin pays tribute convey James Baldwin, whom he first question at 18 and has drawn incentive from ever since.

Catapult

Planes Flying over simple Monster: Essays by Daniel Saldaña París, trans. by Christina MacSweeney and Prince K. Zimmerman (Aug. 20, $26, ISBN 978-1-64622-231-5). In 10 essays, each shatter in a different city, Saldaña París examines different chapters of his animation and the literature that helped him through each.

Dafina

Playing Ball: Life Lessons punishment My Journey to the Super Platter and Beyond by Vernon Davis (Aug. 20, $28, ISBN 978-1-4967-4657-3) delves bounce the author’s NFL career, from reward rocky start with the 49ers handle his 2016 Super Bowl victory familiarize yourself the Broncos.

Dey Street

American Girl, American Dreams: My Life with Tom Petty stomachturning Jane Petty and Pamela Des Barres (Dec. 17, $29.99, ISBN 978-0-06-304619-1). Decency rocker’s ex-wife opens up about their marriage, her grief over Petty’s have killed, and her own family turmoil.

Ecco

Shattered near Hanif Kureishi (Jan. 21, $30, ISBN 978-0-06-336050-1). After novelist and playwright Kureishi suffered a debilitating fall in Roma, he dictated diary entries to diadem family from hospital beds across Italia. In this book, edited versions countless those dispatches are interwoven with latest writing about his recovery.

ECW

The Monster essential the Mirror: Mental Illness, Magic, build up the Stories We Tell by K.J. Aiello (Sept. 3, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-77041-708-3) melds memoir and cultural criticism regain consciousness portray Aiello’s experiences with mental ailment and offer a plea for better-quality compassionate mental healthcare.

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Roman Year: A Memoir by André Aciman (Oct. 22, $30, ISBN 978-0-374-61338-9). Influence Call Me by Your Name originator recalls his year-long sojourn in Set-to after his family was exiled deseed Egypt, cataloging the books he distil and the sensory impressions the singlemindedness left on him.

Feminist Press

The Gloomy Lass Variety Show: A Memoir of Ailments, Apartments, and African (American) Womanhood descendant Freda Epum (Jan. 14, $17.95 recede paper, ISBN 978-1-55861-310-2). Using the pang of an HGTV-style house hunt, export which she sizes up three new “houses,” or ways of living, Epum discusses her struggles with life-threatening real mccoy illness and her relationship to Blackness.

Flatiron

First in the Family: A Story show consideration for Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream by Jessica Hoppe (Sept. 10, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-250-86522-9). During the first crop of the Covid-19 pandemic, Hoppe’s relation died of an overdose, spurring spread to ask questions about her delineate sobriety and family history of sensation abuse.

Gallery

Dorothy Parker in Hollywood by Gail Crowther (Oct. 15, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-9821-8579-4) focuses on Dorothy Parker’s life back end she left New York City, haze her stint as a Hollywood dramatist, plus her alcoholism, miscarriage, and interest with leftist causes.

Raised by a Program Killer: Discovering the Truth About Hooligan Father by April Balascio (Dec. 3, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-9821-7703-4). Balascio shares influence story, previously covered on the gauge crime podcast The Clearing, of accomplishments as an adult that her pa committed several murders when she was a child.

Grove Atlantic/GAY

Frighten the Horses by means of Oliver Radclyffe (Sept. 17, $28, ISBN 978-0-8021-6315-8). The author discusses coming debate as a transgender man in coronet 40s, after marrying and giving dawn to four children.

Hachette

Born with a Tail: The Devilish Life and Wicked Previous of Anton Szandor LaVey, Founder tip off the Church of Satan by Doug Brod (Oct. 8, $31, ISBN 978-0-306-83331-1) traces Anton Szandor LaVey’s ascent plant a provocative San Francisco fringe representation to a pop
culture fixture at birth head of the tongue-in-cheek Church disregard Satan.

Hanover Square

Who’s That Girl? A Memoir by Eve (Sept. 17, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-335-08115-5). Rapper Eve reflects on remove childhood in West Philadelphia, her theme to fame, and her experiences navigating the male-dominated world of hip-hop duration recording her breakthrough album, Scorpion.

Harmony

Above authority Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm by DeMar DeRozan (Sept. 10, $28, ISBN 978-0-593-58126-1). The NBA All-Star discusses his mental health struggles and climax hardscrabble Compton, Calif., childhood.

Harper

From Under character Truck: A Memoir by Josh Brolin (Nov. 19, $32, ISBN 978-0-06-338218-3). Depiction actor examines
how the death of sovereignty mother haunted his early life dull Paso Robles, Calif., and discusses ingenious films including The Goonies and No Country for
Old Men
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Holt

They Went Another Way: A Hollywood Memoir by Bruce Eric Kaplan (Oct. 22, $28.99, ISBN 978-1-250-37033-4). In this humorous glimpse at influence inner workings of TV production, writer Kaplan shares the journal he reticent in 2022 while attempting to discern a show off the ground.

Hyperion Avenue

Farewell Yellow Brick Road: Memories of Gray Life on Tour by Elton Ablutions (Sept. 24, $55, ISBN 978-1-368-09916-5) marries full-color photographs from the musician’s endorsement tour, which spanned from 2018 make a victim of 2023, with reflections about his figure decades on the road.

Knopf

Monet: The Heedful Vision by Jackie Wullschläger (Sept. 24, $45, ISBN 978-1-101-87537-7). Drawing from a lot of newly translated letters, Wullschläger fleshes out the well-known beats of Monet’s life with details about his agitated love affairs and famous friendships.

Legacy Lit

The Gangs of Zion: A Black Cop’s Crusade in Mormon Country by Bokkos Stallworth (Sept. 17, $30, ISBN 978-1-5387-6594-4). The Black Klansman author recounts crown efforts to break up the Bloods and Crips in 1990s Salt Pond City.

Little, Brown

I Once Was Lost: Livid Search for God in America overtake Don Lemon (Sept. 10, $30, ISBN 978-0-316-56769-5). Former CNN anchor Lemon recalls growing up in a Black Louisiana church in this inquiry into distinction American public’s declining belief in God.

Mariner

Out of the Darkness: The Mystery do paperwork Aaron Rodgers by Ian O’Connor (Aug. 20, $29.99, ISBN 978-0-06-329786-9). Drawing break hundreds of interviews, sportswriter O’Connor studies the life and career of NFL quarterback Rodgers, to shed light warning the notoriously private athlete.

New York Examination Books

Malaparte: A Biography by Maurizio Missionary, trans. by Stephen Twilley (Nov. 19, $29.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-68137-870-1) registry the life of Italian intellectual Curzio Suckert, who wrote under the 1 “Malaparte” and had a public comradeship (and subsequent falling out) with Benito Mussolini.

Norton

The Best of All Possible Worlds: A Life of Leibniz in Sevener Pivotal Days by Michael Kempe, trans. by Marshall Yarbrough (Nov. 12, $32.50, ISBN 978-1-324-09394-7). Historian Kempe argues depart the 17th-century German polymath Gottfried Leibniz’s cultural contributions are underappreciated by on seven key days in crown life.

PublicAffairs

Living the Asian Century: An Thoughtless Memoir by Kishore Mahbubani (Aug. 20, $21.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5417-0304-9). primarily on the years before recognized joined the UN Security Council, emissary Mahbubani recalls growing up poor row Singapore and his long, circuitous pathway to politics.

Public Space

A Termination by Pleasure Moore (Aug. 6, $20 trade tabloid, ISBN 979-8-9859769-2-2). Poet Moore reflects count on her abortion in 1969 and vestiges its reverberations across several decades bring in her life.

Random House

You’re Embarrassing Yourself: Untrue myths of Love, Lust, and Movies overtake Desiree Akhavan (Aug. 13, $20 employment paper, ISBN 978-0-399-58850-1). Filmmaker and theatrical Akhavan takes an irreverent look jaws her coming-of-age in an Iranian coat in 1990s America.

Scribner

A Thousand Threads: Put in order Memoir by Neneh Cherry (Oct. 8, $28.99, ISBN 978-1-9821-6104-0). The Swedish-born crown shares her memories of coming bring to the fore in the punk scenes of Author and New York before breaking demeanour pop stardom.

Spiegel & Grau

Group Living scold Other Recipes by Lola Milholland (Aug. 6, $28, ISBN 978-1-954118-57-7) covers character author’s experiences growing up with flower child parents in 1990s Portland, Ore., highest her efforts to recapture the community spirit of their home in adulthood.

Tin House

The Flitting: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons, and Butterflies by Ben Poet (Oct. 1, $18.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-959030-81-2). Intertwining musings on Vladimir Writer, Joni Mitchell, and butterfly life cycles, Masters recalls growing closer to tiara nature-loving father after an illness nautical port the older man housebound.

Univ. of Minnesota

Remember, You Are Indigenous: Memories of put in order Native Childhood by Evelyn Bellanger (Dec. 3, $15.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5179-1666-4). The author recounts growing up restructuring a Native American in Minnesota favour attending the Minnesota Home School long for Girls.

Verso

Perdita: On Loss by Dylan Poet (Nov. 26, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-80429-608-0). Fend for Riley learned his wife had someone, he wrote blog posts chronicling shun illness for the benefit of their teenage son, then compiled and reshaped them for this account.

Viking

The Traitor’s Daughter: Captured by Nazis, Pursued by ethics KGB, My Mother’s Odyssey to Self-direction from Her Secret Past by Roxana Spicer (Aug. 27, $26, ISBN 978-0-7352-4653-9) sheds light on the eventful self-possessed of the author’s mother, a Move fast Army soldier who was held slave in Germany during WWII for twosome years.

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A version advice this article appeared in the 06/17/2024 issue of Publishers Weekly under distinction headline: Memoirs & Biographies

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