Cooke, C. J.

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The Last Witch

Though lacking supernatural scares, this novel has plenty for audiences seeking a story about witches and women who hold fast through unimaginable hardships.
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Starry and Restless: Three Women Who Changed Work, Writing, and the World

An engrossing history of three remarkable women. Recommended for readers interested in women’s history or journalism.
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Tastes and Traditions: A Journey Through Menu History

An entertaining and beautiful look at the history and significance of menus.
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The Book of Witching

A good pick for readers interested in witch trials throughout history, as Cooke melds elements of horror, historical fiction, family drama, and a police procedural into this witchy novel.
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Broughtupsy

This gritty novel explores intersectionality, Jamaican culture, and the complex dynamics of members of a family seeking to come to terms with themselves and one another. For fans of Jessica George’s Maame.
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A Haunting in the Arctic

The novel’s very metaphysical ending might leave some readers disappointed, but its atmosphere and harrowed heroines make this a good book to read during cold and dark nights.
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Bitch: On the Female of the Species

Zoological notions of gender will challenge general readers to appreciate sexual diversity in animals and reassess human notions of “female.”
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The Lighthouse Witches

Told in alternating perspectives that jump back and forth between decades, this chilling tale weaves a web of superstition and truth that fans of Gothic horror won’t want to miss.
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Hip-Hop Architecture

This challenging inquiry into an unusual pairing of creative pursuits is likely to appeal to students of either architecture or hip-hop.
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