Twenty-five new books released today for readers

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March is a busy month for book lovers, with 25 new titles released today. These include works from popular authors and new voices in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Kristen Arnett's "Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One" combines humor and emotion in a story about ambition and queer desire. Amy Shearn's "Animal Instinct" explores the struggles women face in straight marriages and calls for self-love and autonomy. Stuart Nadler’s "Rooms for Vanishing" delves into complex themes of history and humanity. Diane Mehta’s essays in "Happier Far" reflect on her Indian heritage and personal growth. Lauren Christensen shares a poignant memoir of loss in "Firstborn." Christine Wenc's "Funny Because It’s True" traces the history of The Onion, a key player in American satire. Patrycja Humienik and Rosalie Moffett deliver powerful collections of poetry reflecting on war, grief, and the human condition. Emma Donoghue’s "The Paris Express" reveals social vulnerabilities through a historical lens. Xhenet Aliu’s novel examines themes of belonging against the backdrop of the Kosovo War. Emily Feng discusses identity and belonging in her reflections on China. In "Spellbound," Phil Hanley shares his unique experiences with dyslexia. Jean Grae's essays highlight personal and societal challenges. Marcy Dermansky's "Hot Air" critiques relationships with humor, while Nicole Cuffy's "O Sinners!" invites readers to confront life's truths. Paul Hawken’s "Carbon: The Book of Life" offers a spiritual perspective on our planet, while Noliwe Rooks critiques the American education system in "Integrated." Dalton Conley’s "The Social Genome" challenges the nature versus nurture debate. Finally, Kirsten Menger-Anderson’s "The Expert of Subtle Revisions" blends time travel with reflections on historical women, and Natasha Pulley’s "The Hymn to Dionysus" explores queer narratives. This rich selection promises something for every reader this week.


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