
We're delighted to celebrate Library members who have published books in 2024. Browse and buy their books below.
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We're delighted to celebrate Library members who have published books in 2024. Browse and buy their books below.
Our annual party for our member writers took place on December 12, 2024. If you're a writer, get to know our offerings especially for you.
Charlene Allen, My Fairy God Somebody (HarperCollins, December)
Diana Altman, Love at a Girls' School and Other Stories (BookBaby, September)
Jennifer Belle, Swanna in Love: A Novel (Akashic Books, January)
Amanda Bellows, The Explorers: A New History of America in Ten Expeditions (William Morrow, June)
Clara Bingham, The Movement: How Women’s Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973 (Atria/One Signal, July)
Sallie Bingham, Taken by the Shawnee (Turtle Point Press, June)
Carol Binkowski (writing as Caryl Janis), Research Can Be Murder (Wild Rose Press, April)
Elizabeth Birkelund, A Northern Light in Provence: A Novel (Ballantine Books, May)
Janet Lindquist Black, Sorrow’s Bending Road: Poems (January)
Bianca Bosker, Get the Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey among the Inspired Artists and Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught Me How to See (Viking, February)
Sophie Brickman, Plays Well with Others: A Novel (William Morrow, August)
Tara Isabella Burton, Here in Avalon: A Novel (Simon & Schuster, January)
Rosetta Marantz Cohen, Five Women (Hidden River Press, November)
Elliot Cosgrove, For Such a Time As This: On Being Jewish Today (Harvest, September)
Elisabeth De Nitto, Rudi Rainbow: The Boy Who Fell From the Clouds (Christian Faith Publishing Co., August)
Dana Delibovi, Sweet Hunter: The Complete Poems of St. Teresa of Ávila (Monkfish Book Publishing, October)
Vincent DiGirolamo (contributor), The Sweet Life: Julis LeBlanc Stewart and Painting the Belle Epoque (Giles Ltd., December)
Edward Goldberg, The United States as Global Liberal Hegemon: How the US Came to Lead the World (Palgrave Macmillan, April)
Sarah Gronningsater, The Rising Generation: Gradual Abolition, Black Legal Culture, and the Making of National Freedom (University of Pennsylvania Press, July 2024)
A.M. Halvorssen, The Dirty Network (January)
Angie Kiehne, Dismantle: A Memoir (Warren Publishing, April)
Warren Kozak, Waving Goodbye: Life After Loss (Post Hill Press, April)
Clare McHugh, The Romanov Brides: A Novel of the Last Tsarina and Her Sisters (William Morrow, March)
Gregory Pardlo, Spectral Evidence: Poems (Knopf, January)
Molly Peacock, The Widow’s Crayon Box: Poems (W.W. Norton & Company, November)
Louis Phillips, Existence & Other Poems (October)
That Curious Thing, by Chris Raschka (Michael Di Capua Books, September)
S.J. Rozan (with John Shen Yen Nee), The Murder of Mr. Ma: A Novel (Soho Crime, April 2024)
Ann Marie Sabath, The Wannabe Investor: 40 Must-Know Facts Before Buying Your First Stock (Soncata Press, April)
Rickie Solinger, ed., Fighting Mad: Resisting The End of Roe v. Wade (University of California Press, March)
Jean Strouse, Family Romance: John Singer Sargent and the Wertheimers (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, November)
Benjamin Swett, The Picture Not Taken: On Life and Photography (New York Review Books, October)
Jeffrey Tao, Haikus (Adelaide Books, December 2024)
Lily Tuck, The Rest is Memory: A Novel (Liveright, December)
Mona Voelkel, illustrated by Nancy Kincade, Moon Choo Choo: A Tale of Imagination and Sibling Adventure (Arigna Press, May)
Barbara Weisberg, Strong Passions: A Scandalous Divorce in Old New York (W.W. Norton & Company, February)
Lauren Willig with Beatriz Williams and Karen White, The Author’s Guide to Murder (William Morrow, November)
The Writing Life events in 2024 are generously underwritten by Jenny Lawrence.