“Days of Distraction,” by Alexandra Chang (Ecco, fiction, on sale March 31) More: 5 things we learned from 'The Office' oral historyģ. The buzz: “You will learn where the name 'Keys' actually came from, grow jealous of her friendship with Oprah and Michelle Obama and hear about her transformational trips to Egypt,” teases a preview of the book in USA TODAY.īook review: Woody Allen's memoir, 'Apropos of Nothing,' is a shallow exercise in self-pity What it’s about: In an intimate book that’s part autobiography, part narrative documentary, singer/songwriter Keys charts her growth as a woman and an artist, touching on private heartache, her complex relationship with her father and her journey of self-discovery. “More Myself: A Journey,” by Alicia Keys (Flatiron, nonfiction, on sale March 31) The buzz: “This delightful novel balances inspiration for renewal with the hard facts of aging,” says a starred review in Publishers Weekly.Ģ. From the bestselling author of “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” and “Waiting to Exhale.” What it’s about: When a sudden loss upends Loretha Curry’s full and happy life, she and her loyal friends band together to figure out how to keep thriving. “It’s Not All Downhill from Here,” by Terry McMillan (Ballantine, fiction, on sale March 31) In search of something good to read? USA TODAY's Barbara VanDenburgh scopes out the shelves for this week’s hottest new book releases.ġ.
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