New in March: Merdith Maran, Martin Duberman, Ariel Levy, and Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Author: Edit Team
March 16, 2017
New month, new books!
Beloved award-wining author Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s latest young adult novel, The Inexplicable Logic of My Life (Clarion Books), explores the joys and pitfalls of burgeoning adulthood.
From the publisher:
Sal used to know his place with his adoptive gay father, their loving Mexican American family, and his best friend, Samantha. But it’s senior year, and suddenly Sal is throwing punches, questioning everything, and realizing he no longer knows himself. If Sal’s not who he thought he was, who is he?
This humor-infused, warmly humane look at universal questions of belonging is a triumph.
Is it ever too late to start your life over? Writer Meredith Maran’s new memoir, The New Old Me (Blue Rider Press), combines pathos and humor to explore a series of midlife changes.
From the publisher:
After the death of her best friend, the loss of her life’s savings, and the collapse of her once-happy marriage, Meredith Maran—whom Anne Lamott calls “insightful, funny, and human”—leaves her San Francisco freelance writer’s life for a 9-to-5 job in Los Angeles. Determined to rebuild not only her savings but herself while relishing the joys of life in La-La land […]
The erotic and the lyrical commingle in Rob Jacquese’s new poetry collection, War Poet (Sibling Rivalry Press):
Rob Jacques’s War Poet is a striking, memorable book, full of erotic and martial intensity. The poems create a lyrical memoir out of the poet’s time serving in the United States military as a gay man. Ultimately, Jacques recognizes the self as a primary center of conflict. The body—even his own, precious and expendable—is charged with finding war in love and love in war. Like the military conflicts at the heart of this collection, these poems teeter between formal rigidity and wild abandon, as the poet explores complex intersections between sexuality and violence […]
In his new novel, Jews Queers Germans (Seven Stories Press), noted historian Martin Duberman provides a vivid snapshot of homosexuality in the early 1900s:
A breathtaking historical novel that recreates the intimate milieu around Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm from 1907 through the 1930s, a period of great human suffering and destruction and also of enormous freedom and creativity, a time when the remnants and artifices of the old world still mattered, and yet when art and the social sciences were pirouetting with successive revolutions in thought and style.
Set in a time when many men in the upper classes in Europe were gay, but could not be so publicly, Jews Queers Germans revolves around three men: Prince Philipp von Eulenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II’s closest friend, who becomes the subject of a notorious 1907 trial for homosexuality; Magnus Hirschfeld, a famed, Jewish sexologist who gives testimony at the trial; and Count Harry Kessler, a leading proponent of modernism, and the keeper of a famous set of diaries which lay out in intimate detail the major social, artistic and political events of the day and allude as well to his own homosexuality. The central theme here is the gay life of a very upper crust intellectual milieu that had a real impact on the major political upheavals that would shape the modern world forever after.
In her new memoir, The Rules Do Not Apply, writer Ariel Levy maps the byways and highways of an unconventional life:
When thirty-eight-year-old New Yorker writer Ariel Levy left for a reporting trip to Mongolia in 2012, she was pregnant, married, financially secure, and successful on her own terms. A month later, none of that was true.Levy picks you up and hurls you through the story of how she built an unconventional life and then watched it fall apart with astonishing speed. Like much of her generation, she was raised to resist traditional rules—about work, about love, and about womanhood.
In this profound and beautiful memoir, Levy chronicles the adventure and heartbreak of being “a woman who is free to do whatever she chooses.” Her own story of resilience becomes an unforgettable portrait of the shifting forces in our culture, of what has changed—and of what is eternal.
As always, if we missed an author or book, or if you have a book coming out next month, please email us.
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Fiction
- The ’49 Indian by Craig Moody, Vivid Imagery Publishing
- The Ada Decades by Paula Martinac, Bywater Books
- The Dahlia Field by Henry Alley, Chelsea Station Editions
- Ernesto by Umberto Saba, NYRB Classics
- Jews Queers Germans by Martin Duberman, Seven Stories Press
- If You Lived Here You’d Already be Home: Stories by John Jodzio, Soft Skull Press
- This Could Have Been a Simple Story by Ajla Terzic, North Dakota State University Press
- Wallaconia by David Pratt Beautiful Dreamer Press
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Nonfiction
- 2Brides 2Be: A Same-Sex Guide for the Modern Bride by Laura Leigh Abby, Archer
- Beyond Marriage: Continuing Battles for LGBT Rights by Susan Gluck Mezey, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Free Women, Free Men: Sex, Gender, Feminism by
- Listen, We Need to Talk: How to Change Attitudes About Lgbt Rights Brian Fraser Harrison & Melissa R. Michelson, Oxford University Press
- The War on Sex edited by David M. Halperin & Trevor Hoppe, Duke University Press
- Trans*Am: Cis Men and Trans Women in Love by Joseph McClellan, ThreeL Media
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LGBT Studies
- Dear Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Teacher: Letters of Advice to Help You Find Your Way edited by William DeJean & Jeff Sapp, Information Age Publishing
- Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture: From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania by Dorothy L. Hodgson, Indiana University Press
- Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality: A Guide for Business Practice by Jeff Guaracino & Ed Salvato, Harrington Park Press
- LGBTQ-Inclusive Hospice and Palliative Care: A Practical Guide to Transforming Professional Practice by Kimberly D. Acquaviva, Harrington Park Press
- Proportionality, Equality Laws, and Religion: Conflicts in England, Canada, and the USA by Megan Pearson, Routledge
- Queer Game Studies edited by Bonnie Ruberg and Adrienne Shaw, University of Minnesota Press
- Samuel Steward and the Pursuit of the Erotic Sexuality, Literature, Archives edited by Martin Joseph Ponce and Debra A. Moddelmog, Ohio State University Press
- Sex and the Constitution by Geoffrey Stone. Liveright
- The Ethics of Opting Out: Queer Theory’s Defiant Subjects by Mari Ruti, Columbia University Press
- The First Amendment and LGBT Equality: A Contentious History by Carlos A. Ball, Harvard University Press
- The Perplexity of a Muslim Woman: Over Inheritance, Marriage, and Homosexuality by Olfa Youssef, Lexington Books
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Young Adult
- All You Need Is Love by Russell J. Sanders, Harmony Ink Press
- Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg, Scholastic
- Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde, Swoon Reads
- The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz, Clarion Books
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Romance
- A Careful Heart by Ralph Josiah Bardsley, Bold Strokes Books Liberty Editions
- Breaking Anchor by Geonn Cannon, Supposed Crimes
- Divided Nation, United Hearts by Yolanda Wallace, Bold Strokes Books
- Fair Catch by Leigh Carman, Dreamspinner Press
- Hold My Hand by AC Oswald, Ylva Publishing
- In the Direction of the Sun by Lucy J Madison, Sapphire Books Publishing
- Lickety Split by Damon Suede, Dreamspinner Press
- Lightning Strikes by Cass Sellars, Bold Strokes Books
- Love in Disaster by Charlotte Greene, Bold Strokes Books
- No One but You by Catherine Maiorisi, Bella Books
- Secret Hearts by Radclyffe, Bold Strokes Books
- Secrets of You by Skylar M. Cates, Dreamspinner Press
- Snowblind by Eli Easton, Dreamspinner Press
- Stay with Me by Sheryl Wright, Bella Books
- Step by Step by K.C. Wells, Dreamspinner Press
- The Lawrence Browne Affair by Cat Sebastian, Avon Impulse
- The Sparky by Marek Moran, Dreamspinner Press
- There’s This Guy by Rhys Ford, Dreamspinner Press
- Touching Yesterday by A T Weaver, Mystic Hawker Press
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Speculative Fiction/Horror
- Deluge by T. D. Cloud, CreateSpace
- From the Files of the Time Rangers by Richard Bowes, Lethe Press
- Fury’s Bridge by Brey Willows, Bold Strokes Books
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Mystery/Thriller
- A Matter of Duty by J. C. Long, NineStar Press
- Fair Chance by Josh Lanyon, Carina Press
- Fleshed Out by Alex Morgan, Lethe Press
- In the Company of Crocodiles by Maggie Brown, Bella Books
- Murder at Metrolina by Kate Merrill, Bella Books
- Out of Luck by Alex Morgan, Lethe Press
- Sins of Our Fathers by A. Rose Mathieu, Bold Strokes Books
- The Sniper’s Kiss by Justine Saracen, Bold Strokes Victory Editions
- Troop 18 by Jessica L. Webb, Bold Strokes Books
- Worthy of Trust and Confidence by Kara A. McLeod, Bold Strokes Books
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Bio/Memoir
- #Trans, Amazon Single
- Born Both: An Intersex Life by Hilda Viloria, Hachette
- Crazy for Vincent by Hervé Guibert, Semiotext(e)
- Derby Girl: A Memoir by Sammi Jones, North Dakota State University Press
- Flight Risk: Memoirs of a New Orleans Bad Boy by James Nolan, University Press of Mississippi
- The New Old Me by Merdith Maran, Blue Rider Press
- The Nasty Women Project: Voices from the Resistance edited by Erin Passons, Gatekeeper Press
- The Rules Do Not Apply: A Memoir by Ariel Levy, Random House
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Erotica
- Love Down Under by MJ Williamz, Bold Strokes HeatStroke
- Party Favors by Jaime Clevenger, Bella Books
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Poetry
- Acquired Community by Jane Byers, Dagger Editions
- Field Theories by Samiya Bashir, Nightboat Books
- Morena by Eva Marisol Crespin, Swimming with Elephants Publications
- New American Best Friend by Olivia Gatwood, Button Poetry
- Novena: Poems by Jacques Rancourt, LSU Press
- War Poet by Rob Jacques, Sibling Rivalry Press