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Angie Thomas’s ‘Concrete Rose’ Is a Love Song for Young Black Lives

11 New Books We Recommend This Week

Three Memoirs About the Messiness of Life and Self-Definition

‘True Believer’ tries to capture Stan Lee. It isn’t easy.

Chang-rae Lee’s ‘My Year Abroad,’ is a sweeping, twisty tale of love, family and hope

In Her Memoir, Martha Teichner Turned the Lens on Her Own Life

For Years, a Literary Villain Made Joe Ide Wary of Nurses

The Essential Toni Morrison

‘Sybille Bedford’ is a gossipy appreciation of an oft-overlooked literary great

Washington Post hardcover bestsellers

‘Liner Notes for the Revolution’ Opens Up New Ways of Looking and Listening

James Ridgeway, muckraking journalist of the old school, dies at 84

‘Consent,’ a Memoir That Shook France, Recalls Living a ‘Perverse Nightmare’