With Father’s Day just around the corner, we’ve put together a list of books that the Dad in your life will love. This eclectic selection of literary and poetic titles—vast in both meaning and mileage—take us to outer-space and back, and through questions of how to live, love, and connect. Many of these books feature […]
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Pride Month Sale and Book Recommendations! ????
June is Pride Month and we at Book*hug are celebrating! ❤️???????????????????? Save 25% off all available titles from June 15 to June 30, 2022, at 11:59pm. Use code PRIDE2022 at checkout. *Discount applies to print books, eBooks, and audiobooks. Excludes all forthcoming fall 2022 releases. Read with Pride! ????️???? Don’t miss this essential Pride Month reading! […]
Continue readingBehind the Poem with Daniel Sarah Karasik
Today, Daniel Sarah Karasik takes us behind their poem “trans-socialist.” They highlight some of the ideas and politics at play, conceptualizing the poem as method rather than a booksellers’ category and revelling in binding ambiguities. Now handing it off to Karasik: “The implicit understanding is that if you’re committed, if you’re too overtly political, then […]
Continue readingHappy Book Birthday to Remnants by Céline Huyghebaert, translated by Aleshia Jensen ✨
Today, we welcome our final release of the Spring 2022 season, Remnants by Céline Huyghebaert, translated by Aleshia Jensen. Read on to learn all about this award-winning addition to our Literature in Translation Series and for information about the upcoming launch. Happy Book Birthday to Remnants by Céline Huyghebaert, translated by Aleshia Jensen! Eagerly anticipated […]
Continue readingA Convergence of Solitudes: the Playlist
Next up in our official book playlist series, we welcome Anita Anand’s A Convergence of Solitudes—a novel with music at its very heart. Needless to say, we were excited for this one! “A Convergence of Solitudes is an ambitious novel structured as a double album and focusing on two different families. Over the decades that […]
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