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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 2, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. Yesteryear. Caro...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 2, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. "Yesteryear: A ...Read more
Review: Bestselling novelist Tom Perrotta is back with 'Ghost Town'
Like Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s just-published “Lake Effect,” bestselling writer Tom Perrotta’s “Ghost Town” is about life in the suburbs in the 1970s.
Sweeney’s book was set near Rochester, New York, but Perrotta’s is southeast of there in New Jersey. Both books deal with young people who are adrift, and both capture a time of...Read more
Jason Reynolds says teen lives are complex. His books honor these struggles
During troubled times, books and stories are sometimes seen as a distraction from more important matters, says Jason Reynolds.
“I hear this. It’s like, ‘We don’t have time for books,’ says the award-winning author, rejecting the notion before offering his own thoughts on what stories and film and art provide.
“Books can be medicine...Read more
Review: 'Olive Kitteridge' fans will love Elizabeth Strout's new hero
“Tiny interactions are antidepressants,” someone says in the new Maria Bamford documentary, “Paralyzed by Hope.” That sentiment kept sneaking into my head as I read Elizabeth Strout’s glorious new novel, “The Things We Never Say.”
Like all of the books by Strout, who won the Pulitzer Prize for “Olive Kitteridge,” “The Things...Read more
Whatever happened to the revolution? Zayd Ayers Dohrn's new memoir confronts his notorious Chicago parents
CHICAGO — Zayd Ayers Dohrn picked up my phone and read the email. He removed his sunglasses and leaned into the screen. I had a bunch more just like it, I told him, the general message all the same, that Zayd Ayers Dohrn is the son of domestic terrorists from Chicago, and why write a story about someone from a family like that? The emails came...Read more
'Intimate Audrey' comes from someone who knew Hepburn best
The lithe and lovely Audrey Hepburn consumed one piece of chocolate every afternoon, a lifelong "bittersweet" habit she formed at the end of World War II.
After suffering severe deprivation and malnutrition endured as a child in heavily bombarded Arnhem, Netherlands, an Allied soldier gifted her bars of chocolate. You can only imagine the ...Read more
'Intimate Audrey' comes from someone who knew Hepburn best
The lithe and lovely Audrey Hepburn consumed one piece of chocolate every afternoon, a lifelong "bittersweet" habit she formed at the end of World War II.
After suffering severe deprivation and malnutrition endured as a child in heavily bombarded Arnhem, Netherlands, an Allied soldier gifted her bars of chocolate. You can only imagine the ...Read more
Shelby Van Pelt wrote the octopus book 'Bright Creatures,' and it keeps pulling her back
CHICAGO — Shelby Van Pelt lives in Wheaton on an unassuming street, the sort without a gate at the entrance, or fleets of Teslas charging in the driveways, or gaggles of dads jogging in packs. Her neighbors are elderly. Her subdivision was built largely in the 1960s and has not changed much since then. The driveways are fairly short, and at ...Read more
Bay Area-born Free Comic Book Day marks 25 years of heroes and villains
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Joe Field has a lot of thoughts about Free Comic Book Day turning 25 years old in 2026. Yet, one word sums up his feeling perhaps better than any other:
“Gratitude!” says Field, the founder and originator of Free Comic Book Day, which was first held in 2002. “So much goes into making Free Comic Book Day a success — ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 25, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. Yesteryear. ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 25, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. "Yesteryear: ...Read more
Not Bond or Bourne, Michael Idov's insecure millennial spy is a modern hero
Michael Idov is the author of the spy thrillers “The Collaborators” and this year’s “The Cormorant Hunt,” which are part of a trilogy. A Latvian-born American raised in Riga, Idov is the author of the novel “Ground Up” and the memoir “Dressed up for a Riot.” He won three National Magazine Awards for his work at New York ...Read more
Five books we can't wait to read in May
How big are the books of May? So big that one of them features three name-brand authors for the price of one.
That would be the latest from award-winning Francine Prose, whose novel “Five Weeks in the Country” is about a real-life beef between two literary giants. Her book comes out the same day as “Mare,” which is about the intense ...Read more
Adriana E. Ramírez: This isn't the story she set out to write. It's the book she needed to write
In the summer of 2007, I went to Colombia to figure out my MFA thesis. I was working on a master’s in nonfiction writing, and after workshopping a series of essays on my childhood and undergraduate days, I got inspired to write a book about why people move.
I’d always wondered what motivated a family to pack up what few belongings they ...Read more
Column: As 'Soccer Dad' can tell you, today's youth sports are no simple fun and games
CHICAGO -- If memory serves, when I was starting on organized high school sports teams, my father saw me play football once, basketball twice and baseball not at all. An otherwise attentive and supportive father, he was like most fathers and mothers of his generation, not at all preoccupied with the games the children played.
Times change and ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 18, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
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1. Hope Rises. ...Read more
This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 18, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. "Hope Rises: ...Read more
Like books? Try these 7 places to hear great conversations with authors
There are literally billions and billions of podcasts!
Don’t bother fact-checking that statement; it’s literally not true. It just sometimes feels that way, what with the plethora of content available on the many podcasting platforms, social media live streams and good ol’ YouTube.
The good news for book lovers is that great ...Read more
'Mixed Marriage Project' charts decades of Black-white marital unions in Chicago
CHICAGO — As the year moves us closer to the months that we pay homage on Mother’s and Father’s Day to those who birthed us, nostalgic memories inevitably arise.
In Dorothy Roberts’ latest book, “The Mixed Marriage Project: A Memoir of Love, Race and Family,” readers glimpse nostalgic moments from the sociologist and law professor�...Read more










