Publishers Weekly - 02.03.2020

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May 2020 • 496 pages
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April 2020 • 248 pages
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February 2020 • 208 pages
978-1-5381-3199-2
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Creative Artists Agency
Dwyane by Dwyane Wade
U.S. publisher: Morrow, fall 2020
This photographic memoir from former NBA superstar Wade
offers more than 100 photos from his life on and off the court.

I Had a Vision for Love: A Memoir by Mariah Carey
U.S. publisher: Holt/Cohen, Sept.
Grammy-winner Carey chronicles her tumultuous journey to
superstardom, recounting her humble beginnings, divorces,
struggles with bipolar disorder, and her success.

Untitled nonfiction book by Jerry Seinfeld
U.S. publisher: Simon & Schuster, Oct.
Seinfeld looks back on his career, from his start in stand-up to
his hit television show, Seinfeld, to his more recent ventures
such as Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

The Cheney Agency
Destination Wedding: A Novel
by Diksha Basu
U.S. publisher: Ballantine, June
Basu’s novel tells the tale of a young
Indian-American woman who, with
her best friend and entire family,
travels to Delhi for her cousin’s lavish
weeklong wedding celebration, where
she is forced to grapple with challenges
of work, love, and finding a place to call home.

Surviving Autocracy
by Masha Gessen
U.S. publisher: Riverhead, June
Gessen, a staff writer for the New Yorker
and the author of the National Book
Award–winning The Future Is History,
offers an analysis of what the author
views as the destruction the Trump
administration has inflicted on institu-
tions, cultural norms, and the meaning of truth.

A Very Stable
Genius: Donald J.
Trump’s Testing of
America
by Carol Leonnig and
Philip Rucker
U.S. publisher: Penguin
Press, out now
Pulitzer Prize–winning
journalists from the Washington Post provide an insider narrative
of Donald Trump’s presidency, with new reporting and insight
on the implications of the administration’s actions and policies.

Diksha Basu

Masha Gessen

Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig

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