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Date:2025-04-10 10:09:52
By Washington Post book critic Ron Charles
This month's books take us from pre-Civil War America to the modern-day politics,EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center the rise of Silicon Valley, and the future of the planet.
For 140 years, people have been reading, praising and condemning "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Well, get ready to see Mark Twain's classic in a strikingly different light.
Percival Everett, the author of "Erasure" (the novel that inspired the Academy Award-winning film "American Fiction"), has just published a new book called "James" (Doubleday).
It retells "Huckleberry Finn" from the perspective of Huck's enslaved friend, Jim. And believe me, that one change changes everything.
With this comic, sometimes terrifying story, Everett delivers a sharp satire of racism, and more than one shocking surprise.
READ AN EXCERPT: "James" by Percival Everett
"James" by Percival Everett (Doubleday), in Hardcover, Large Print Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
Also by Percival Everett: "Dr. No" (Book excerpt)
"Great Expectations" – no, not that one – is a new novel by Vinson Cunningham, a theater critic for The New Yorker. Inspired by his own experiences, it tells the story of a young man who gets a job as a fundraiser for the presidential campaign of a Black senator from Illinois. Now, the candidate is never named, but you'll figure it out from Cunningham's pitch-perfect descriptions.
The real subject, though, is this thoughtful narrator, raised in a Pentecostal church, looking at the candidate and his wealthy donors, and trying to figure out what kind of man he'll become in a nation woven from money and faith.
READ AN EXCERPT: "Great Expectations" by Vinson Cunningham
"Great Expectations" by Vinson Cunningham (Hogarth), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
Vinson Cunningham at The New Yorker
Téa Obreht has written magical tales involving tigers in the Balkans and camels in the Arizona Territory. Her new novel, "The Morningside" (Random House), is set in a future ravaged by climate change.
An 11-year-old girl named Silvia has immigrated with her mother to an island city that will remind you of New York. There they live with Silvia's aunt who's in charge of a once-grand high-rise apartment building.
But unable to go to school, Silvia turns her curious mind to her strange neighbors – particularly one woman who owns three unusual dogs that may turn into men during the day.
READ AN EXCERPT: "The Morningside" by Téa Obreht
"The Morningside" by Téa Obreht (Random House), in Hardcover, Large Print Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
teaobreht.com
Kara Swisher has been chronicling the wonders and shenanigans of Silicon Valley since people were dialing up AOL to hear "You've got mail."
Now, in her new memoir, "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story" (Simon & Schuster), Swisher takes us through her journey as a reporter who not only covered the rise of the Web, but became one of its leading voices – even as she became increasingly disillusioned with the arrogance of Internet billionaires and their reckless empires.
All the usual suspects are here – Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and others – along with Swisher's signature bravado and insightful criticism.
READ AN EXCERPT: "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story" by Kara Swisher
"Burn Book: A Tech Love Story" by Kara Swisher (Simon & Schuster), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
Kara Swisher, host of the podcast On with Kara Swisher and co-host of Pivot
For more suggestions on what to read, contact your librarian or local bookseller.
That's it for the Book Report. I'm Ron Charles. Until next time, read on!
For more info:
- Ron Charles, The Washington Post
- Subscribe to the free Washington Post Book World Newsletter
- Ron Charles' Totally Hip Video Book Review
- Bookshop.org (for ordering from independent booksellers)
For more reading recommendations, check out these previous Book Report features from Ron Charles:
- The Book Report (February 18)
- Ron Charles' favorite novels of 2023
- The Book Report (October 22)
- The Book Report (September 17)
- The Book Report (August 6)
- The Book Report (June 4)
- The Book Report (April 30)
- The Book Report (March 19)
- The Book Report (February 12, 2023)
- The Book Report: Ron Charles' favorite novels of 2022
- The Book Report (November 13)
- The Book Report (Sept. 18)
- The Book Report (July 10)
- The Book Report (April 17)
- The Book Report (March 13)
- The Book Report (February 6, 2022)
- The Book Report (November 28)
- The Book Report (September 26)
- The Book Report (August 1)
- The Book Report (June 6)
- The Book Report (May 9)
- The Book Report (March 28)
- The Book Report (February 28)
- The Book Report (January 31, 2021)
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