New ReleasesPigeon EnglishBy
Stephen Kelman
Child emigré Harri Opuku tries to navigate inner-city London life in this novel of friendship, mystery, and danger, told in Harri's infectious slang.
The Hangman's Daughter By
Oliver Potzsch
Stepping back to a place where autopsies were blasphemous, coffee was an exotic drink, and the devil was as real as anything, The Hangman’s Daughter brings the seventeenth century to life with the engrossing story of a compassionate hangman and his headstrong daughter.
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New Children's TitlesView our new Children's Books homepage!PopulazziBy
Elise Allen
Cara has never been one of those girls: confident, self-possessed, and always ready with the perfect thing to say—a Populazzi. But a new school means a new start...
Sophie Hartley, On StrikeBy
Stephanie Greene
With the arrival of “The Hartley Family Job List,” Sophie has a whole new list of jobs to do. Some of them, like cleaning the downstairs toilet, are gross! Can Sophie stand up for what she believes in?
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Stay Connected to HMHCheck out our blogs for book coverage, excerpts, giveaways, author features and more!Featured Trailerby Sara Gran |
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New ExposésI'm Feeling LuckyThe Confessions of Google Employee Number 59 By
Douglas Edwards
Doug Edwards, Employee Number 59, offers the first inside view of Google, giving readers a chance to fully experience the bizarre mix of camaraderie and competition at this phenomenal company.
Inside ScientologyThe Story of America's Most Secretive Religion By
Janet Reitman
Based on five years of research, unprecedented access to Church officials, confidential documents, and extensive interviews with current and former Scientologists, this is the defining book about a little-known world.
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NonfictionSex on Six LegsLessons on Life, Love, and Language from the Insect WorldBy
Marlene Zuk
What can we learn from insects about personality, language, childcare, and, yes, sex? Marlene Zuk has the answers.
Odd Girl Out, Revised and UpdatedThe Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls By
Rachel Simmons
Without the cultural consent to express their anger or to resolve their conflicts, girls express their aggression in covert but damaging ways. That is the thesis of this groundbreaking book, now revised and updated.
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Featured Sweepstakes!Enter now for the chance to name a character in the upcoming Lost Voices sequel by Sarah Porter! A grand prize winner, selected in a random drawing, will be able to choose the name and hair color of a mermaid, and will also receive a copy of Lost Voices. Ten runners up will receive a copy of the book as well. Visit www.hmhbooks.com/lostvoices for more info! |
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Karin FossumBad Intentions
Inspector Sejer is back to face down his fears as he struggles to determine why the corpses of troubled young men keep surfacing in local lakes.
Broken
An author jerks awake in the middle of the night—there's a man in her room. Through her fear and shock, she realizes the intruder is one of the characters from her imagination, now very real and demanding to have his story told.
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New PaperbacksThe Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of His Friend Marilyn MonroeBy
Andrew O'Hagan
Get a dog's eye view of the final days of Marilyn Monroe in this fast-paced critical hit.
Mosque in MunichNazis, the CIA, and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the WestBy
Ian Johnson
A history of America's relationship with radical Islam, starting with covert alliances during World War II.
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