A Book for Every Bibliophile
It’s the holiday season, and whether you’re shopping for Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Christmas, WLT has a new book for every reader on your list.
For the Activist
Juliana Spahr & David Buuck, An Army of Lovers (City Lights Books)
For the Armchair Traveler
Bill Porter, Yellow River Odyssey (Chin Music Press)
For the Artist
Cathy Marie Buchanan, The Painted Girls (Penguin)
For the Astronomer
Richard Norman, Zero Kelvin (Biblioasis)
For the Baker
Kate Lebo, A Commonplace Book of Pie (Chin Music Press)
For the Biographer
Earle Labor, Jack London: An American Life (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
For the Birder
Brian Kimberling, Snapper (Random House)
For the Dramatist
Michel Nadeau, And Slowly Beauty, Maureen Labonté, tr. (Talonbooks)
For the Dystopian
Davide Longo, The Last Man Standing, Silvester Mazzarella, tr. (MacLehose Press)
For the Ecologist
Steven Pavlos Holmes, ed. Facing the Change: Personal Encounters with Global Warming (Torrey House Press)
For the Family Historian
Gabi Gleichmann, The Elixir of Immortality, Michael Meigs, tr. (Other Press)
For the Fashionista
Lisa Cohen, All We Know: Three Lives (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
For the Film Buff
Andrew Steinmetz, This Great Escape: The Case of Michael Paryla (Biblioasis)
For the Financier
Joseph P. Farrell, Financial Vipers of Venice: Alchemical Money, Magical Physics, and Banking in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Feral House)
For the Foodie
Shemi Zarhin, Some Day, Yardenne Greenspan, tr. (New Vessel Press)
For the Graphic Novel Lover
Julie Maroh, Blue Is the Warmest Color (Arsenal Pulp Press)
For the Historian
Hala El Badry, Rain over Baghdad, Farouk Abdel Wahab, tr. (American University in Cairo Press)
For the Lifelong Learner
Alan Rusbridger, Play It Again: An Amateur Against the Impossible (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
For the Lisbeth Salander Lover
Pierre Lemaitre, Alex, Frank Wynne, tr. (MacLehose Press)
For the Medic
Lucie Wilk, The Strength of Bone (Biblioasis)
For the Memoirist
Jesmyn Ward, Men We Reaped (Bloomsbury USA)
For the Music Lover
James Greer, Everything Flows (Curbside Splendor)
For the Photographer
Paul Kwiatkowski, And Every Day Was Overcast (Black Balloon Publishing)
For the Psychologist
Inga Ābele, High Tide, Kaija Straumanis, tr. (Open Letter)
For the Revolutionary
Montague Kobbé, The Night of the Rambler (Akashic Books)
For the Romantic
Durjoy Datta, Hold My Hand (Penguin)
For the Scientist
Jaspreet Singh, Helium (Bloomsbury)
For the Social Media Addict
Margaret Christakos, Multitudes (Coach House Books)
For the Young Reader
Jacqueline Woodson, This Is the Rope: A Story from the Great Migration, James Ransome, ill. (Nancy Paulsen Books)