Leading Authors of Today's Magazine
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • Featured New Authors
  • Anthologies
    • Moguls Unleashed
      • Dr. Dashnay Holmes is a Dynamic Entrepreneur!
      • Dr. Jane Mukami
      • Dr. Demaryl Roberts-Singleton
      • Dr. Desirie Sykes
      • Dr. Terry Golightly
      • Dr. Shontae Davidson
      • Dr. Adrienne Velazquez
      • Dr. Nichole Pettway
      • Dr. Daniela Peel: Corporate Wellness
  • News and Updates
  • More
    • Multimedia
    • Author of the Month
    • Book Reviews
    • Interviews and Conversations
    • Community and Engagement
    • Writing Resources
    • Genre Explorations
No Result
View All Result
Leading Authors Of Today's Magazine
No Result
View All Result

A Revealing JFK Jr. Biography and New Fiction from Taffy Brodesser-Akner

July 14, 2024
in Featured New Authors
0
Home Featured New Authors
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
A Revealing JFK Jr. Biography and New Fiction from Taffy Brodesser-Akner


Look no further for the best books to slip into your beach bag this summer

PEOPLE

PEOPLE’s picks for the best books of July 2024

The dog days of summer are upon us, along with some hot new books to pack with you on your next beach trip.

From a McCarthy-era caper to rich kids behaving badly — as well as new celebrity memoirs and biographies — here are PEOPLE’s picks for the best new books to read this July.

‘JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography’ by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil

<p>Simon & Schuster</p> 'JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography' by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil

Simon & Schuster

‘JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography’ by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil

25 years after his tragic death, John F. Kennedy Jr. is back in the spotlight in this intimate, first-of-its-kind biography. Including insight from his closest friends and confidantes, this comprehensive look at his life — written by his former assistant and close friend RoseMarie Terenzio and PEOPLE editor-at-large Liz McNeil — shows a new side of the beloved figure.

Related: JFK Jr.’s Close Friends Share Intimate, Never-Before-Told Stories in Revealing Book Excerpt (Exclusive)

‘Loud’ by Drew Afualo

<p>Courtesy of AUWA Books</p> 'Loud' by Drew Afualo

Courtesy of AUWA Books

‘Loud’ by Drew Afualo

In 2020, Drew Afualo, fed up with the sexist, racist and bigoted content she saw online, took to social media to voice her concerns. Now, the rising internet star, known as the “Crusader for Women,” is sharing her message of inclusivity in her debut memoir. An empowering read.

‘The Briar Club’ by Kate Quinn

'The Briar Club' by Kate Quinn

‘The Briar Club’ by Kate Quinn

The diverse residents of an all-women boarding house in McCarthy-era Washington, D.C., are brought together by a mysterious newcomer, but she harbors a dangerous secret that a murder threatens to reveal. Quinn evocatively balances the outward cheerfulness of the 1950s with historical observations exploring racism, misogyny, homophobia and political persecution in this sharply drawn, gripping novel. — Robin Micheli 

‘Long Island Compromise’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

'Long Island Compromise' by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

‘Long Island Compromise’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

Carl and Ruth Fletcher’s grown children have everything money can buy, but each one is a hot mess — and now the family’s fortune is in peril. Could it be a blessing in disguise? A farcical, entertaining drama about generational trauma. — Kim Hubbard

‘More, Please’ by Emma Specter

'More, Please' by Emma Specter

‘More, Please’ by Emma Specter

“For as long as I can remember, my mother has been beautiful.” It’s an arresting opening sentence, and the pages that follow — exploring societal expectations about the female body and the author’s own struggles with diet culture and binge eating — don’t disappoint. Unflinching and insightful. — Kim Hubbard

‘Ladykiller’ by Katherine Wood

'Ladykiller' by Katherine Wood

‘Ladykiller’ by Katherine Wood

A shared tragedy when they were teenagers forever bonds heiress Gia and bookish Abby even through their lives diverge as they get older. Decades later, the glamorous Gia invites Abby on a trip to reconnect, then disappears, leaving only an unfinished manuscript detailing the days leading up to her disappearance. A glitzy mystery with shades of Gone Girl.

‘The Coin’ by Yasmin Zaher

'The Coin' by Yasmin Zaher

‘The Coin’ by Yasmin Zaher

When a wealthy, eccentric Palestinian woman moves to N.Y.C., starts teaching at a middle school and gets caught up in a bag-selling scheme, she starts to slowly unravel. Watching her get embroiled in fraud and all that follows is a page-turning delight.

‘All This and More’ by Peng Shepherd

<p>'All This and More' by Peng Shepherd</p> 'All This and More' by Peng Shepherd

‘All This and More’ by Peng Shepherd

‘All This and More’ by Peng Shepherd

Remember “choose your own adventure” books? This fun, participatory novel is about a TV show that enables people to change their destiny, raising questions about technology and fate.

‘The God of the Woods’ by Liz Moore

'The God of the Woods' by Liz Moore

‘The God of the Woods’ by Liz Moore

In 1961 the disappearance of Bear Van Laar, 8, left his wealthy family shattered. Now, 14 years later, Bear’s teenage sister has gone missing from a summer camp near the family’s Adirondack estate. Intercutting past and present, Moore keeps the suspense at a fever pitch amid nuanced portraits of the out-of-touch Van Laars, their hangers-on and the locals who both depend on and resent them. A winner. — Kim Hubbard

‘Masquerade’ by O.O. Sangoyomi

'Masquerade' by O.O. Sangoyomi

‘Masquerade’ by O.O. Sangoyomi

This brilliant debut transports you to a reimagined West Africa in the 15th century. The vibrant prose tells the story of Òdòdó, a blacksmith kidnapped by a king to become his wife. As she navigates the politics of her new life, her journey is gripping — an immersive, one-of-a-kind story. — McKenzie Jean-Philippe

‘Teddy’ by Emily Dunlay

'Teddy' by Emily Dunlay

‘Teddy’ by Emily Dunlay

Teddy has always struggled under the thumbs of her powerful Dallas family and now, her controlling husband, an American embassy employee in Rome. Then a paparazzo photo threatens to destroy her. The glamour of La Dolce Vita and the repressive sexism of the 1960s pulse through this captivating exploration of the female psyche. — Robin Micheli 

For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

Read the original article on People.



Credit goes to @ca.news.yahoo.com

Previous Post

Nina Totenberg Writes of Her Friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg in New Book | Book of the Day

Next Post

‘I turned my dad’s erotic novel into a hit podcast’

Next Post
‘I turned my dad’s erotic novel into a hit podcast’

'I turned my dad's erotic novel into a hit podcast'

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Random News

Is it the right time to write my book?

Is it the right time to write my book?

...

Author Interview with Ellis Shuman

Author Interview with Ellis Shuman

...

For Black Authors, A Writing Workshop Is Key To Success

For Black Authors, A Writing Workshop Is Key To Success

...

#BTS #Army #Jimin write something very special for you 💜💜Army.

#BTS #Army #Jimin write something very special for you 💜💜Army.

...

An Interview with a Sociopath (Antisocial Personality Disorder and Bipolar)

An Interview with a Sociopath (Antisocial Personality Disorder and Bipolar)

...

Kevin Costner ‘Horizon’ Photo Book: Buy Online

Kevin Costner ‘Horizon’ Photo Book: Buy Online

...

About us

Today's Author Magazine

Welcome to Today's Author Magazine, the go-to destination for discovering fresh talent in the literary world. We shine a light on new authors and captivating anthologies, providing readers with a diverse array of stories and insights. Here's a look at the vibrant categories that make up our magazine

RecentNews

Elevating Leadership, Empowering Women: The Journey of Dr. Janet Lockhart-Jones

Leading with Words: The Transformational Journey of Dr. Mark Holland

Faith, Healing, and Resilience: The Empowering Voice of Elaine King

Rising Beyond Bars: The Transformative Journey of Dr. Nichole Pettway

Categories

  • Anthologies
  • Author of the Month
  • Book Reviews
  • Community and Engagement
  • Editorial
  • Featured
  • Featured New Authors
  • Genre Explorations
  • Global Influence
  • How-to
  • Interviews and Conversations
  • Multimedia
  • News and Updates
  • Other
  • Uncategorized
  • Writing Resources

RandomNews

Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.

PODCAST: Authors Grant Lawrence and Bob Williams discuss their new books

School poetry anthologies: despised, adored, and often ignored : review

Mysuru Literature Festival concludes with release of book on Modi

Lucy Winkett on Reading the Bible with your Feet

  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Moguls Unleashed
  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.