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Book releases 2024: Exciting books to look forward; From RuPaul to Salman Rushdie
Here’s a preview of some exciting books to look forward to in the new year, spanning various genres from memoirs to big hitters, debuts, and more:JAMB Portal
Memoirs:
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- Hanif Kureishi’s “Shattered” (31 October, Hamish Hamilton) – Detailing his experience of paralysis after a fall.
- RuPaul’s “The House of Hidden Meanings” (5 March, Fourth Estate) – Covering the first 40 years of his life.
- Britney Spears’ “The Woman In Me” – A sequel to her 2023 memoir (publication date TBD).
- Paul Sinha’s “One Sinha Lifetime: A Bengali Boy’s Search for the Meaning of Life” (29 Feb, Ebury) – A coming-of-age story.
- Diane Abbott’s “A Woman Like Me” (19 September, Penguin) – Chronicling her journey from London to becoming the UK’s first black female MP.JAMB Result
- Angela Merkel’s Autobiography (Autumn, St Martin’s Press) – Title TBD.
- Brittney Griner’s Memoir (Spring, Alfred A Knopf) – Covering her time in a Russian prison.
- Charles Spencer’s “A Very Private School” (14 March, Gallery Books) – A memoir about his boarding school trauma.
- Sarah Moss’ “My Good Bright Wolf: A Memoir” (29 August, Picador) – A story about developing a controlling relationship with food.InformationGuideNigeria
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Big Hitters:
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “Until August” (12 March, Viking) – Posthumous release of his final novel.
- Colm Tóibín’s “Long Island” (23 May, Picador) – Sequel to “Brooklyn”.
- Susanna Clarke’s “The Wood at Midwinter” (24 October, Bloomsbury) – A short story by the author of “Peranesi”.
- Leigh Bardugo’s “The Familiar” (11 April, Viking) – A standalone book set in the Spanish Golden Age.
- Pat Barker’s “The Voyage Home” (22 August, Hamish Hamilton) – Third book in her series retelling “The Iliad”.
- Chigozie Obioma’s “The Road to the Country” (30 May, Hutchinson Heinemann) – A coming-of-age story set in 1960s Lagos.
- Elif Shafak’s “There Are Rivers in the Sky” (2024, publisher TBD) – Following her novel “The Island of Missing Trees”.
- “Fourteen Days: An Unauthorized Gathering” (6 February, Chatto & Windus) – A novel with each character written by different authors.
- “Eruption” by James Patterson and Michael Crichton (6 June, Century) – Based on a manuscript by Crichton, completed by Patterson.
- Jonathan Coe’s “The Proof of My Innocence” (7 November, Viking) – A political murder mystery.
Other Notable Releases:
- Christie Watson’s “Moral Injuries” (14 March, W&N) – A psychological drama.
- Clare Chambers’ “Shy Creatures” (29 August, W&N) – Set in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s.
- Kristin Hannah’s “The Women” (15 February, Pan MacMillan) – A story of a young woman’s experience in Vietnam.
There are also exciting releases in crime, thrillers, romance, sci-fi/fantasy, and debut novels, as well as factual books covering history, politics, and more. These upcoming titles offer a wide range of reading options to look forward to in the new year.
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