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Since 1846, publisher of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen King, Jesmyn Ward, Anthony Doerr, Jennifer Egan, Siddhartha Mukherjee, & more.

New York, NY Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Maria Adelmann shares her favorite campus novels—and how she flips the genre in her upcoming novel: The Adjunct. Overworked and underpaid, Sam juggles classes, side hustles, academic politics, and messy relationships. Perfect for fans of Vladimir and Less. Avail 3/31: bit.ly/3OLLaPP
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What does hospitality really mean? Service Ready by Molly Irani shows how putting people first transforms everything — from your team to your community. Preorder now, available 3/24: bit.ly/4cMEbjp
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One night in 1999, Sarah Green ran for her life—escaping a brutal desert cult led by her own mother, Deborah. In The Oracle’s Daughter, Harrison Hill unravels the story of three women bound by radical faith, and reveals how vulnerable we all are to extremism. Available, 4/7: bit.ly/4cjVnwF
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"Opioid addiction almost destroyed me – then I became a top marathon runner" Ken Rideout (@kenrideout_), author of EVERYTHING YOU WANT IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF HARD, shares his story in The Guardian: bit.ly/4lA9JeZ Read more in his memoir, available now wherever books are sold!
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The Best Dog in the World edited by Alice Hoffman is a New York Times Bestseller! Read the heartwarming essay collection by fourteen beloved authors about the life-changing bond with their canine companions. bit.ly/4b81UtL
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My friend @AndrewYang joins me for a conversation about politics, AI, entrepreneurship, and why he believed he had to run for president. We talk about what pushed him from the private sector into national politics, what he learned from meeting former presidents, and why he came away convinced that the people leading the country are not superhuman. Andrew opens up about the reality of running a presidential campaign, from building a team and raising roughly $40 million to making seven debate stages and breaking through with independent media. We also get into the deeper issues driving his campaign: collapsing trust in government, the two-party trap, insider corruption, and the very real threat AI poses to millions of jobs. Andrew explains why he’s been sounding the alarm on automation for years and why he believes the country still has not caught up to what’s coming. From there, we shift into Noble Mobile and the simple idea behind it: most Americans are getting crushed on wireless bills and barely question it. Andrew breaks down how Noble works, why phone service has become an overpriced commodity, and how reducing costs and screen time can both improve people’s lives. This is a conversation about ambition, common sense, broken systems, and trying to build something better instead of just complaining about what’s broken. Thank you to our sponsors Ketone-IQ: ⁠ketone.com/rideout Code “RIDEOUT” Rho: rhonutrition.com Code "RIDEOUT" Athletic Brewing: athleticbrewing.com Code "RIDEOUT" Ken’s book now available here: theothersideofhard.com Chapters (00:00) Welcome and Book (00:35) Why Run for President (01:02) Meeting Presidents Up Close (05:31) Fame and Being Recognized (06:56) Growing Up With Racism (08:47) Kids Today and Toughness (11:58) Government Accountability Problem (13:40) Congress Approval vs Reelection (15:57) AI Automation and Freedom Dividend (17:44) Two Party Trap and Independents (21:55) Builders for Leadership Mark Cuban (23:21) Noble Mobile Cuts Your Bill (28:32) Phone Addiction and Family Rules (33:00) Why Wireless Is a Commodity (34:25) Tech Change Nostalgia (35:55) Parents Immigration Story (36:15) Immigrant Parents Leap (37:12) American Dream Debate (38:12) Indie Media Breakthrough (39:03) Creator Economy Examples (40:17) Work Guidance And Taxes (42:30) How To Run For President (44:22) Money Consultants And PACs (46:18) Debate Stage Reality (50:43) Union Power And Politics (54:44) Noble Mobile Origin Story (57:24) Cutting Bills And Compounding (01:04:40) Parenting Screens And Safety (01:09:33) Wrap Up Book And Subscribe
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B&N Book of the Year author Bonnie Garmus (Lessons in Chemistry) delivers a very charming and very funny novel about a young man who finds his place in the world after he stumbles into a job at an unconventional New York City poetry journal. Peck & Peck is a tribute to the arts—all the arts—that will have readers swooning. (And it's available as a B&N Exclusive Edition.) Preorder: bit.ly/4bwKG7E @BNBuzz
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"Nowhere are we more aware of Colm Tóibín’s mastery of the human psyche and soul than in his short stories.” —Betsy Burton, The King's English Bookshop Catch Colm Tóibín on tour for THE NEWS FROM DUBLIN on sale 3/31! bit.ly/4pNIEpU
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One cleaning misconception The #1 organizing myth 📚 Faith Roberson, author of What Stays and What Goes, reveals the biggest misconception about organizing and cleaning—and offers a refreshing perspective that might just change how you approach your space. Learn more: bit.ly/4rCfIlD
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"If there was one belief about the American West that I could change with The Westerners, it would be this..." Historian Megan Kate Nelson discusses the myths of the American West. Learn more in THE WESTERNERS, out 3/31: bit.ly/3NU7J4b
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We are thrilled to announce PECK & PECK from Bonnie Garmus, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry. This delightful and tender story follows a young man whose life turns upside down when he is hired by the most prestigious, secretive, and dysfunctional poetry journal in the world: the renowned Peck & Peck of New York City. @people revealed the gorgeous cover and shares that “smash hit author Bonnie Garmus is back!” PECK & PECK is out October 13. Preorder now: bit.ly/4skdojz
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“A magnificent storytelling feat” -The Boston Globe Experience the deeply moving story of Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark — a novel about the bonds that last a lifetime. 💫📖 On sale for a limited time: bit.ly/46LgRin
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"The Grand Canyon I Never Got to See" Kevin Fedarko, author of A WALK IN THE PARK, discusses the destruction of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon during the 2025 Dragon Bravo Fire in New York Times Magazine: nyti.ms/4cTfMZE
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️ Celebrate today with some incredibly talented Irish and Northern Irish writers! 💚 From Colm Tóibín’s The News From Dublin and A Long Winter to Mary Lavin’s An Arrow in Flight to Claire Kilroy’s Soldier Sailor to Jan Carson's Few and Far Between, add these to your TBR! 🎉
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Why are there so many cults in America? Hill’s upcoming book THE ORACLE’S DAUGHTER is a gripping chronicle of the rise and fall of a woman-led cult called the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps. Hill charts the allure of extremism across the U.S. On sale 4/7: bit.ly/4cjVnwF
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Luminous, magical, and deeply heartwarming, How to Hold Someone in Your Heart is an unforgettable novel from bestselling storyteller Mizuki Tsujimura and a profound meditation on living without regret, embracing the unexpected, and cherishing the moment. Available now: bit.ly/4rlxPeV
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We are saddened by the loss of Margareta Magnusson, the artist-turned-beloved author who wrote The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning and The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly, a charming, practical, and unsentimental approach to putting a home in order while reflecting on the tiny joys that make up a long life. Her obituary in The New York Times can be read here: nyti.ms/4rtbTy5
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Five lives spanning centuries. One story that connects them all. Listen to Portia Elan about the inspiration behind Homebound—a dazzling adventure about loneliness, connection, and the many paths that can lead us home. Preorder: bit.ly/4naSMXp
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“A lesson in staying alive inside and growing—physically, emotionally, and spiritually..." -Dr. Andrew D. Huberman (@hubermanlab), host of Huberman Lab, one of the world’s most listened-to podcasts An inspiring tale of resilience. Everything You Want Is on the Other Side of Hard by Ken Rideout (@KenRideout_), now available: bit.ly/48oiceP
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