
Want to see what’s coming soon? Below is a selection of some of the books being published in July 2024.
The Air They Breathe: A Pediatrician on the Frontlines of Climate Change, by Debra Hendrickson | Hardcover ā July 2, 2024
“A pediatrician offers a unique perspective on the continuing dire situation regarding climate change.” ā Kirkus Reviews
“Most importantly, Hendrickson does not focus only on the negatives. She also highlights opportunities to build a better world for current and future children, making sure that there are paths forward for everyone.” ā Shelf Awareness
“An affecting report on climate changeās dire effects on young people⦠This visceral study is not easily forgotten.” āPublishers Weekly (starred review)

A timely, revelatory first look into the impact climate change has on childrenāthe greatest moral crisis humanity faces todayāby a pediatrician in the fastest warming city in America.
Wildfires, hurricanes, and heat waves make headlines. But what is happening in Debra Hendricksonās clinic tells another story of this strange and unsettling time. Hendrickson is a pediatrician in Reno, Nevadaāthe fastest warming city in the United States, where ash falls like snow during summer wildfires. In The Air They Breathe, Dr. Hendrickson recounts patients sheās seen who were harmed by worsening smoke, smog, and pollen; two boys in Arizona, stricken by record-setting heat while hiking; children who fled for their lives from Hurricane Harvey and the Tubbs Fire; and a little girl whose life was forever altered by the Zika virus outbreak in 2016.
The climate crisis is a health crisis, and it is a health crisis, first and foremost, for children. Childrenās bodies are interwoven with and shaped by their surroundings. As the planet warms and their environment changes, childrenās health is at risk. The youngest are especially vulnerable because their brain, lungs, and other organs are forming and growing every day, and because their physiology is so different from that of adults. Childhood has always been a risky period of life; throughout history, babies and children have met peril, from polio to famine, from cyclones to war. Yet they have never quite had to face, in quite this way, the potential loss of the future itself.
The Air They Breathe is not just about the health impacts of global warming, but something more: a soul-stirring reminder of our moral responsibility to our children, and their profound connections to this unique and irreplaceable world.
Breaking the Dark: A Jessica Jones Marvel Crime Novel, by Lisa Jewell | Hardcover ā July 2, 2024
āFresh, lively, insightfulāfrom page one, Lisaās take on Jessica owned me. Astonishing. The voice and dialogue are wry with a whiff of hard-boiled. The action scenes hit like a chop. Honest, earnest, and a really cracking story.ā āAJ Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
āBreaking the Dark is a novel that reveals the depth and complexity of one of the most fascinating and indomitable characters in the Marvel canon. Lisa Jewell has found secret reservoirs of strength and perseverance in Jessica Jones that only a writer of her skill could articulate.ā āS. A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of All the Sinners Bleed

Meet Jessica Jones: Retired super hero, private investigator, loner. She tried her best to be a shiny spandex crimefighter, but that life only led to unspeakable trauma. Now she avoids that world altogether and works on surviving day-to-day in Hellās Kitchen, New York.
The morning a distraught mother comes into her office, Jessica would prefer to nurse her hangover and try to forget last nightās poor choices. But something about Amber Randallās story strikes a chord with her. Amber is adamant that something happened to her teenage twins while they were visiting their father in the UK. The twins donāt act like themselves, and they now have flawless skin, have lost their distinctive tics and habits, and keep talking about a girl named Belle. Amber insists her children have been replaced by something horrible, something āperfect.ā
Traveling to a small village in the British countryside, Jessica meets the mysterious Belle, who lives a curiously isolated life in an old farmhouse with a strange woman who claims to be her guardian. Can this unworldly teenager really be responsible for the Randall twinsā new personas? Why does the strange little village of Barton Wallop seem to harbor dark energies and mysteries in its tight-knit community?
A motherās intuition is never wrong. And Jessica knows that nothing in life is perfectānot these kids, not her on-again, off-again relationship with Luke Cage, and certainly not Jessica herself. But even as she tries to buy into the idea that better days are ahead, Jessica Jones has seen all too clearly that behind every promise of perfection trails a dark, dangerous shadow.
Breaking the Dark, the first book in the brand-new Marvel Crime series, introduces fans to a grittier, street-level side of the Marvel Universe, and will continue with original novels featuring fan-favorite characters like Luke Cage, written by S.A. Cosby, and Daredevil, written by Alex Segura.
The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized-Crime Boss, by Margalit Fox | Hardcover ā July 2, 2024
āFox succeeds in rescuing a once-notorious public figure from historical obscurity. . . . An engrossing portrait of an unlikely criminal mastermind.āāKirkus Reviews
āFox effortlessly pulls the reader into the grimy world of Gilded Age Manhattan. At the center of it all, we meet one of the most distinctive lawbreakers Iāve ever encounteredāMrs. Mandelbaum was not only a schemer but a dreamer, who saw running a crime ring as the rare way a woman could get ahead in a ruthless metropolis.āāRachel Syme, staff writer at The New Yorker

In 1850, an impoverished twenty-five-year-old named Fredericka Mandelbaum came to New York in steerage and worked as a peddler on the streets of Lower Manhattan. By the 1870s she was a fixture of high society and an admired philanthropist. How was she able to ascend from tenement poverty to vast wealth?
In the intervening years, āMarmā Mandelbaum had become the countryās most notorious āfenceāāa receiver of stolen goodsāand a criminal mastermind. By the mid-1880s as much as $10 million worth of purloined luxury goods (nearly $300 million today) had passed through her Lower East Side shop. Called āthe nucleus and center of the whole organization of crime,ā she planned robberies of cash, gold and diamonds throughout the country.
But Mrs. Mandelbaum wasnāt just a successful crook: She was a business visionaryāone of the first entrepreneurs in America to systemize the scattershot enterprise of property crime. Handpicking a cadre of the finest bank robbers, housebreakers and shoplifters, she handled logistics and organized supply chainsāturning theft into a viable, scalable business.
The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum paints a vivid portrait of Gilded Age New Yorkāa city teeming with nefarious rogues, capitalist power brokers and Tammany Hall bigwigs, all straddling the line between underworld enterprise and ālegitimateā commerce. Combining deep historical research with the narrative flair for which she is celebrated, Margalit Fox tells the unforgettable true story of a once-famous heroine whose life exemplifies Americaās cherished rags-to-riches narrative while simultaneously upending it entirely.
The Briar Club: A Novel: A Thrilling and Powerful Story of Female Friendships and Secrets | Hardcover – July 9, 2024
‘Compulsively readable, The Briar Club will find eager readers in those who love woman-led historical fiction with rich, appealing characters.’ ā Booklist (starred review)
ā[A] compelling story. This powerful, unforgettable historical mystery is for fans of Mary Anna Evansās Justine Byrne series and stories with strong women characters.ā ā Library Journal (starred review)
āA stellar historical mystery Quinn elegantly explores issues of race, class, and gender, and brings the paranoid atmosphere of McCarthy-era Washington to vivid life. For Quinnās fans, this is a must.ā ā Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The New York Times bestselling author of The Diamond Eye and The Rose Code returns with a haunting and powerful story of female friendships and secrets in a Washington, DC, boardinghouse during the McCarthy era.
Washington, DC, 1950. Everyone keeps to themselves at Briarwood House, a down-at-the-heels all-female boardinghouse in the heart of the nationās capital where secrets hide behind white picket fences. But when the lovely, mysterious widow Grace March moves into the attic room, she draws her oddball collection of neighbors into unlikely friendship: poised English beauty Fliss, whose facade of perfect wife and mother covers gaping inner wounds; policemanās daughter Nora, who finds herself entangled with a shadowy gangster; frustrated baseball star Beatrice, whose career has come to an end along with the womenās baseball league of WWII; and poisonous, gung-ho Arlene, who has thrown herself into McCarthyās Red Scare.
Graceās weekly attic-room dinner parties and window-brewed sun tea become a healing balm on all their lives, but she hides a terrible secret of her own. When a shocking act of violence tears the house apart, the Briar Club women must decide once and for all: who is the true enemy in their midst?
Capturing the paranoia of the McCarthy era and evoking the changing roles for women in postwar America, The Briar Club is an intimate and thrilling novel of secrets and loyalty put to the test.
Mastering AI: A Survival Guide to Our Superpowered Future, by Jeremy Kahn | Hardcover ā July 9, 2024
“Fortune journalist Kahn expounds in his shrewd first book on how AI is likely to change art, education, and the workplaceā¦..Striking a balance between bullishness and caution, Kahn sets out a helpful roadmap for harnessing the promise of AI while navigating its perils. The result is one of the more convincing assessments of how AI will transform society.” āPublisher’s Weekly
“Kahn, who reports on emerging technologies for Fortune magazine, brings a great deal of expertise to this discussion of artificial intelligence.ā āKirkus Reviews
A Fortune magazine journalist draws on his expertise and extensive contacts among the companies and scientists at the forefront of artificial intelligence to offer dramatic predictions of AIās impact over the next decade, from reshaping our economy and the way we work, learn, and create to unknitting our social fabric, jeopardizing our democracy, and fundamentally altering the way we think.

Within the next five years, Jeremy Kahn predicts, AI will disrupt almost every industry and enterprise, with vastly increased efficiency and productivity. It will restructure the workforce, making AI copilots a must for every knowledge worker. It will revamp education, meaning children around the world can have personal, portable tutors. It will revolutionize health care, making individualized, targeted pharmaceuticals more affordable. It will compel us to reimagine how we make art, compose music, and write and publish books. The potential of generative AI to extend our skills, talents, and creativity as humans is undeniably exciting and promising.
But while this new technology has a bright future, it also casts a dark and fearful shadow. AI will provoke pervasive, disruptive, potentially devastating knock-on effects. Leveraging his unrivaled access to the leaders, scientists, futurists, and others who are making AI a reality, Kahn will argue that if not carefully designed and vigilantly regulated AI will deepen income inequality, depressing wages while imposing winner-take-all markets across much of the economy. AI risks undermining democracy, as truth is overtaken by misinformation, racial bias, and harmful stereotypes. Continuing a process begun by the internet, AI will rewire our brains, likely inhibiting our ability to think critically, to remember, and even to get along with one anotherāunless we all take decisive action to prevent this from happening.
Much as Michael Lewisās classic The New New Thing offered a prescient, insightful, and eminently readable account of life inside the dot-com bubble, Mastering AI delivers much-needed guidance for anyone eager to understand the AI boomāand what comes next.
The Summer Pact: A Novel, by Emily Giffin | Hardcover ā July 9, 2024
In the wake of tragedy, a group of friends makes a pact that will cause them to reunite a decade later and embark upon a life-changing adventure togetherāfrom the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Meant to Be.

Four freshmen arrive at college from completely different worlds: Lainey, a California party girl with a flair for drama; Tyson, a brilliant scholar and aspiring lawyer from Washington, D.C.; Summer, an ambitious, recruited athlete from the Midwest; and Hannah, a mild-mannered southerner who is content to quietly round out the circle of big personalities. Soon after arriving on campus, they strike up a conversation in their shared dorm, and the seeds of friendship are planted.
As their college years fly by, their bond intensifies and the four become inseparable. But as graduation nears, their lives are forever changed after a desperate act leads to tragic consequences. Stunned and heartbroken, they make a pact, promising to always be there for one another, no matter how separated they may become by circumstances or distance.
Ten years later, Hannah is anticipating what should be one of the happiest moments of her life when everything is suddenly turned upside down. Calling on her closest friends, it soon becomes clear that they are all facing their own crossroads. True to their promise, they agree to take a time out from lives headed in wrong directions and embark on a shared journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and acceptance.
In this tender portrayal of grief, love, and hope, Emily Giffin asks: When things fall apart, who will be at our sides, helping us pick up the pieces?
Tiger, Tiger: His Life, As Itās Never Been Told Before, by James Patterson | Hardcover ā July 15, 2024
The impossible life of Tiger Woodsāhow did he become the G.O.A.T., what drove him to fall so spectacularly, and how has he made his way back to the pinnacle of golf? In Pattersonās hands, Tigerās story is a hole-in-one thriller.

On April 13, 1986, ten-year-old Tiger Woods watches his idol, Jack Nicklaus, win his record sixth Masters.
Just over a decade later, chants of āTi-ger, Ti-ger!ā ring out as the twenty- one-year-old wins his first Green Jacket.
He blazes an incredible path, winning fourteen major titles (second only to Nicklaus himself) by the time heās thirty- three, smashing records and raising standards.
Then come multiple public scandals and potentially career-ending injuries.
The once-assured champion becomes an all-American underdog. āYouTube golferā is how his two children know their fatherāwinless since 2013āuntil he wins the 2019 Masters, his fifteenth major, before their eyes.
But the story doesnāt end there.
Tiger, Tiger is the first full-scale Woods biography of the decade. In James Pattersonās hands, this story is a hole-in- one thriller.
The Bright Sword: A Novel of King Arthur (Magicians Trilogy), by Lev Grossman | Hardcover ā July 16, 2024
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āFor anyone whoās ever craved a seat at the Round Table. Utterly enchanting.ā āRebecca Yarros, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame
āIf you love King Arthur as much as I do, youāll love Lev Grossmanās The Bright Sword, a fresh and engrossing take on the Matter of Britain featuring a colorful cast of Round Table knights who donāt often get as much story time as they deserve. The creator of The Magicians has woven another spell.ā āGeorge R. R. Martin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Game of Thrones
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Magicians trilogy returns with a triumphant reimagining of the King Arthur legend for the new millennium

A gifted young knight named Collum arrives at Camelot to compete for a spot on the Round Table, only to find that heās too late. The king died two weeks ago at the Battle of Camlann, leaving no heir, and only a handful of the knights of the Round Table survive.
They arenāt the heroes of legend, like Lancelot or Gawain. Theyāre the oddballs of the Round Table, from the edges of the stories, like Sir Palomides, the Saracen Knight, and Sir Dagonet, Arthurās fool, who was knighted as a joke. Theyāre joined by Nimue, who was Merlinās apprentice until she turned on him and buried him under a hill. Together this ragtag fellowship will set out to rebuild Camelot in a world that has lost its balance.
But Arthurās death has revealed Britainās fault lines. God has abandoned it, and the fairies and monsters and old gods are returning, led by Arthurās half-sister Morgan le Fay. Kingdoms are turning on each other, warlords lay siege to Camelot and rival factions are forming around the disgraced Lancelot and the fallen Queen Guinevere. It is up to Collum and his companions to reclaim Excalibur, solve the mysteries of this ruined world and make it whole again. But before they can restore Camelot theyāll have to learn the truth of why the lonely, brilliant King Arthur fell, and lay to rest the ghosts of his troubled family and of Britainās dark past.
The first major Arthurian epic of the new millennium, The Bright Sword is steeped in tradition, full of duels and quests, battles and tournaments, magic swords and Fisher Kings. It also sheds a fresh light on Arthurās Britain, a diverse, complex nation struggling to come to terms with its bloody history. The Bright Sword is a story about imperfect men and women, full of strength and pain, who are looking for a way to reforge a broken land in spite of being broken themselves.
The Lost Story: A Novel, by Meg Shaffer | Hardcover ā July 16, 2024
āThis soothing novel will appeal to fans of classic and portal fantasies, where other fantastic worlds are lying under our own, just waiting to be discovered.āāBooklist
āA spiritual epilogue to C. S. Lewisās The Chronicles of Narnia, Meg ShafferāsāÆThe Lost Story explores what happens after you return from a magical realm.āāBookPage
āReaders will find this an absolutely immersive pleasure to read. Shaffer delivers an unforgettable and nostalgic experience.āāLibrary Journal

As boys, best friends Jeremy Cox and Rafe Howell went missing in a vast West Virginia state forest, only to mysteriously reappear six months later with no explanation for where theyād gone or how theyād survived.
Fifteen years after their miraculous homecoming, Rafe is a reclusive artist who still bears scars inside and out but has no memory of what happened during those months. Meanwhile, Jeremy has become a famed missing personsā investigator. With his uncanny abilities, he is the one person who can help vet tech Emilie Wendell find her sister, who vanished in the very same forest as Rafe and Jeremy.
Jeremy alone knows the fantastical truth about the disappearances, for while the rest of the world was searching for them, the two missing boys were in a magical realm filled with impossible beauty and terrible danger. He believes it is there that they will find Emilieās sister. However, Jeremy has kept Rafe in the dark since their return for his own inscrutable reasons. But the time for burying secrets comes to an end as the quest for Emilieās sister begins. The former lost boys must confront their shared past, no matter how traumatic the memories.
Alongside the headstrong Emilie, Rafe and Jeremy must return to the enchanted world they called home for six monthsāfor only then can they get back everything and everyone theyāve lost.
Slow Dance: A Novel, by Rainbow Rowell | Hardcover ā July 30, 2024
“Rich, real, and emotionally raw, this satisfying contemporary is sure to impress.” ā Publishers Weekly
āRowell takes her time revealing the couple’s origins as high-school besties, the conflicts they helped each other through as teens in working-class families and those they’re dealing with now, the long period of silence between them, and the undeniable glimmers of their enduring mutual attraction. Their dance is sweet and sexy, and Rowell draws out the whole, simmering affair as she ping-pongs through her characters’ past and present. . . . [Slow Dance is] sure to be a crowd-pleaser.ā ā Booklist (starred review)

Back in high school, everybody thought Shiloh and Cary would end up together . . . everybody but Shiloh and Cary.
They were just friends. Best friends. Allies. They spent entire summers sitting on Shilohās porch steps, dreaming about the future. They were both going to get out of north OmahaāShiloh would go to go to college and become an actress, and Cary would join the Navy. They promised each other that their friendship would never change.
Well, Shiloh did go to college, and Cary did join the Navy. And yet, somehow, everything changed.
Now Shilohās thirty-three, and itās been fourteen years since she talked to Cary. Sheās been married and divorced. She has two kids. And sheās back living in the same house she grew up in. Her life is nothing like she planned.
When sheās invited to an old friendās wedding, all Shiloh can think about is whether Cary will be thereāand whether she hopes he will be. Would Cary even want to talk to her? After everything?
The answer is yes. And yes. And yes.
Slow Dance is the story of two kids who fell in love before they knew enough about love to recognize it. Two friends who lost everything. Two adults who just feel lost.
Itās the story of Shiloh and Cary, who everyone thought would end up together, trying to find their way back to the start.
What Have You Done?: A Novel, by Shari Lapena | Hardcover ā July 30, 2024
āLapena is a master of manipulation.ā āUSA Today

The new unputdownable novel from the āqueen of the one-sit read,ā and New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door
Nothing ever happens in sleepy little Fairhill, Vermont. But this morning that will change. And one innocent question could be deadly. What have you done?
The teenagers get their kicks telling ghost stories in the old graveyard. The parents trust their kids will arrive home safe from school. Everyone knows everyone. Curtains rarely twitch. Front doors are left unlocked.
But Diana Brewer isnāt lying safely in her bed where she belongs. Instead she lies in a hayfield, circled by vultures, discovered by a local farmer.
How quickly a girl becomes a ghost. How quickly a town of friendly, familiar faces becomes a town of suspects, a place of fear and paranoia.
Someone in Fairhill did this. Everyone wants answers.
