More Fall Books: Debuts We’re Looking Forward To

This week, Gayle and Nicole continue their discussion about fall books they’re looking forward to, with a focus on debut authors. These books are all over the map, in terms of genre, format and subject matter!

Books discussed during this episode:
Polite Society by Mahesh Rao
Machine by Susan Steinberg
The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Diamond Doris by Doris Payne
The World According to Fannie Davis by Bridgett M. Davis
Bloomland by John Englehardt
Know My Name by Chanel Miller (NYT’s Article – You Know Emily Doe’s Story. Now Learn Her Name.)
Metropolitan Stories by Christine Coulson
The World Doesn’t Require You by Rion Amilcar Scott
Wild Game by Adrienne Brodeur
Citizen Outlaw by Charles Barber
Camgirl by Isa Mazzei
White Negroes by Lauren Michele Jackson
The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
How We Fight For Our Lives by Sayeed Jones
Summerlings by Lisa Howorth
In The Pleasure Groove by John Taylor
Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn

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