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Welcome to DC Public Library's Summer Reading Rainbow

Here's what your kids are reading this summer.

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D.C. Writer Tope Folarin Opens Up About His Striking Debut, A Particular Kind...

The novel defies genre and style conventions to tell its story.

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Listen, Liberal by Thomas Frank, Reviewed

A long overdue attack on the left’s political establishment

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Raped Black Male by Kenneth Rogers Jr., Reviewed

With his own dark history, the author confronts the invisibility of black trauma in the media.

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In The Hike, Author Drew Magary Zips Readers Through a Dark, Psychedelic Journey

The Deadspin columnist's latest book goes by at breakneck speed, for better and worse.

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In Here I Am Jonathan Safran Foer Returns To His Local Roots

Foer's first book in 11 years explores the personal homeland of our everyday life.

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Club Read: D.C.'s Varied Book Club Scene

There's a little something for everyone.

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Michelle Brafman Explores Materialism In Bertrand Court

The ties that blind.

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In Strivers and Other Stories, Robert J. Williams Dissects Social Reality

The D.C author's latest is a collection of short stories mostly about the aspirations and disappointments of middle-class African Americans.

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The Boston Castrato Is a Brutal Story Set in a Bygone Era

The new novel by Virginia author Colin Sargent tough story set in 1920s Boston.

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Grace and Justice on Death Row: The Race Against Time and Texas to Free an...

The new book from Alexandria-based lawyer Brian W. Stolarz chronicles the long road to getting an innocent man off death row.

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John Feffer’s Splinterlands Is a Timely and Chilling Dystopian Novel

In which an aptly named Hurricane Donald destroys D.C., in one fell swoop in the year 2022.

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The Grief of a President And a Chorus of Ghosts Grace George Saunders'Lincoln...

In his debut novel, Saunders proves he's as masterful a novelist as he is a short story writer.

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In Capital City, D.C. Politics Get a Fictionalized Makeover

The new book from D.C. insiders Lee Hurwitz and Tim Treanor finds a Marion Barry-like character at the center of its narrative.

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Small Town Strife In a Fictional Maryland Suburb Comes Alive in Rion Amilcar...

The local author will read from his new book of short stories Sunday at the Bethesda Chevy Chase Regional Services Center.

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Edgar Allan Poe Gets the Illustrated Treatment in Poe: Stories and Poems

Local author Gareth Hinds brings Poe's visceral stories and poems to life in this graphic novel.

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Five Books from Five Local Authors That’ll Have You Crying, Laughing, and...

D.C.'s literary talents are blossoming.

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The Suburbs Face Gentrification and Marital Decay in White Elephant

In the novel, a builder pushes out families in suburban Maryland.

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Angie Kim's Miracle Creek Is a Meditation on Immigration, Parenting, and...

The novel combines legal suspense with Northern Virginia family drama.

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Evvie Drake Starts Over Wraps Sexual Tension in a Cardigan

Linda Holmes' new book is a slow burn summer beach read.

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