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Editors’ note: One of the perennial questions of summer is, what to read? Here is a selection of fiction and nonfiction titles, organized according to the months when they’ll be published.
June
America America
A Novel
Ethan Canin
Random House
During the Nixon era, a working-class boy’s involvement with a powerful upstate New York family reveals the heights and depths of ambition.
Claim of Privilege
A Mysterious Plane Crash, a Landmark Supreme Court Case, and the Rise of State Secrets
Barry Siegel
Harper
How the deaths of three civilians in a 1948 Air Force plane crash led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision recognizing the “state secrets” privilege.
The Garden of Last Days
A Novel
Andre Dubus III
W.W. Norton
From the author of “House of Sand and Fog,” a pre-Sept. 11 novel -- set in Florida and involving a Saudi jihadist and an exotic dancer.
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone
A Novel
Sasa Stanisic
Grove Press
This debut unfolds as a stream-of-consciousness recollection of a lost childhood by a Bosnian refugee.
Mustang
The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West
Deanne Stillman
Houghton Mifflin
Tracing the mustang’s evolution and disappearance in the Americas, its return with the conquistadors and its spread through the West.
Slumberland
A Novel
Paul Beatty
Bloomsbury
A young, disaffected DJ from Los Angeles goes on a wild search in Berlin for a jazzman who may be his double.
The Spies of Warsaw
A Novel
Alan Furst
Random House
From a master of the spy genre: a novel about cat-and-mouse games before the outbreak of World War II.
When You Are Engulfed in Flames
David Sedaris
Little, Brown
The humorist takes us from the French countryside to a mobile home in North Carolina, then to Tokyo.
July
All About Lulu
A Novel
Jonathan Evison
Soft Skull Press
In a family of bodybuilders, a young man is attracted to his troubled stepsister.
Ark of the Liberties
America and the World
Ted Widmer
Hill & Wang
A history of the United States and its global ambitions to secure rights and liberties for all.
Books
A Memoir
Larry McMurtry
Simon & Schuster
McMurtry recalls his early attempts to acquire a personal library and the establishment of his bookstore.
Chasing Darkness
An Elvis Cole Novel
Robert Crais
Simon & Schuster
A corpse discovered in Laurel Canyon sets private investigator Elvis Cole on another quest -- and this time he’s blamed for freeing a murderer.
A Few Seconds of Panic
A 5-foot-8, 170-pound, 43-year-old Sportswriter Plays in the NFL
Stefan Fatsis
Penguin Press
A sportswriter’s tale of surviving the Denver Broncos’ training camp, a la George Plimpton’s “Paper Lion.”
The Last Embrace
A Novel
Denise Hamilton
Scribner
Dark doings (You don’t say!) are underway in 1940s Hollywood.
My Name Is Will
A Novel of Sex, Drugs and Shakespeare
Jess Winfield
Twelve
A tale of two Williams: the Bard, on a secret mission, and a broke graduate student delivering a psychedelic mushroom to a client.
Palace Council
A Novel
Stephen L. Carter
Alfred A. Knopf
An up-and-coming Harlem literary star finds the garroted body of a prominent Wall Street lawyer -- and then his own sister disappears.
Rome 1960
The Olympics That Changed the World
David Maraniss
Simon & Schuster
How the Cold War between east and west was played out on the fields of the 17th Olympiad.
Shining City
A Novel
Seth Greenland
Bloomsbury
A satire set in West Hollywood, in which a dry-cleaning business fronts for an escort service.
Traffic
Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
Tom Vanderbilt
Alfred A. Knopf
A cultural and psychological study of that most mundane of our daily activities.
August
Dry Storeroom No. 1
The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum
Richard Fortey
Alfred A. Knopf
Behind the scenes at London’s storied Natural History Museum and a look at the collections and their collectors.
Man in the Dark
A Novel
Paul Auster
Henry Holt
A retired book critic, recovering from a car accident, spends a troubled night re-imagining the country’s recent history and avoiding his own.
The 19th Wife
A Novel
David Ebershoff
Random House
A Mormon woman’s crusade against her husband, Brigham Young, is woven with a present-day story of murder and polygamy in Utah.
One More Year
Stories
Sana Krasikov
Spiegel & Grau
A debut collection of stories about Russians, Georgians and other emigres from the former Soviet Union -- and some who have returned.
The Wrecking Crew
How Conservatives Rule
Thomas Frank
Metropolitan Books
What happens when the faction calling itself “conservative” takes over the controls of the state: how conservatism-in-power is very different from conservatism on the streets.
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