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Lessons for Survival: MotheringAgainst “the Apocalypse”Emily Raboteau (Henry Holt and Co.)$29.99You Get What You Pay For: EssaysMorgan Parker (One World)$28.00Wake Up America: Black Women onthe Future of DemocracyKeisha N. Blain (W. W. Norton & Com-pany) $28.99Breathe: A Letter to My SonsImani Perry (Beacon Press)$17.00The Swans of HarlemKaren Valby (Pantheon)$29.00The Black Box: Writing the RaceHenry Louis Gates Jr. (Penguin Press)$30.00I Just Keep Talking: A Life in EssaysNell Irvin Painter (Doubleday)$35.00Black Women Taught Us: AnIntimate History of Black FeminismJenn M. Jackson (Random House)$30.00The Black Joy Project: A Literary andVisual Love Letter to How We ThriveKleaver Cruz (Mariner Books)$35.00Black Lives, Black Studies6
The 500 Hidden Secrets of ChicagoLauren Viera (Uitgeverij Luster)$25.00The House on Mango StreetSandra Cisneros (Everyman’s Library)$26.00Never Say You’ve Had a Lucky Life: Especially If You’ve Had a Lucky Life Joseph Epstein (Free Press) $27.99Barbarian Architecture: Thorstein Veblen’s ChicagoJoanna Merwood-Salisbury (The MIT Press) $34.95The Blues BrothersDaniel de Visé (Atlantic Monthly Press)$28.00Beer Hiking Chicago and Beyond: The Tastiest Way to Discover the Windy CityJessica Sedgwick; Dan Ochwat(Helvetiq) $24.95To Washington Park, With Love: Documenting a Summer of Black Joy Rose Blouin (Haymarket Books)$29.95Chicago8Seminary Co-op Tote $28.00Seminary Co-op Mug $12.95
The Life of Tu FuEliot Weinberger (New Directions)$13.95Stones: PoemsKevin Young (Knopf)$18.00Being Reected UponAlice Notley (Penguin Books)$20.00The Span of a Small Forever: PoemsApril Gibson (Amistad)$17.99Root Fractures: PoemsDiana Khoi Nguyen (Scribner)$18.00The BrushEliana Hernandez-Pachon;Robin Myers (trans.) (Archipelago)$17.00MuralMahmoud Darwish; John Berger andRema Hammami (trans.) (Verso)$19.95Death StylesJoyelle McSweeney(Nightboat Books)$17.95With My Back to the World: PoemsVictoria Chang(Farrar, Straus and Giroux)$26.00Poetry
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Jean-Michel Basquiat HandbookLarry Warsh (ed.) (No More Rulers)$18.95Radiant: The Life and Lineof Keith HaringBrad Gooch (Harper)$40.00On Homo Rodans and Other WritingsRemedios Varo; Margaret Carson (ed. &trans.) (Wakeeld Press)$17.95Any Day Now:Toward a Black AestheticLarry Neal (David Zwirner Books)$15.00DevotionGarrett Bradley (The MIT Press)$29.95Omen: Phantasmagoria at the Farm Security Administration ArchiveLeon Munoz Santini & Jorge Panchoaga(RM/Gato Negro Ediciones)$50.00Claude Cahun (Photole)Francois Leperlier(Thames & Hudson)$16.95Reframing the Black FigureEkow Eshun(National Portrait Gallery)$19.95The Design of Books: An Explainer for Authors, Editors, Agents, andOther Curious ReadersDebbie Berne (University of ChicagoPress) $22.50Art
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The 500 Hidden Secrets of ChicagoLauren Viera (Uitgeverij Luster)$25.00The House on Mango StreetSandra Cisneros(Everyman’s Library)$26.00Never Say You’ve Had a Lucky Life:Especially If You’ve Had a Lucky Life Joseph Epstein (Free Press)$27.99Barbarian Architecture: ThorsteinVeblen’s ChicagoJoanna Merwood-Salisbury(The MIT Press) $34.95The Blues BrothersDaniel de Visé(Atlantic Monthly Press)$28.00Beer Hiking Chicago and Beyond:The Tastiest Way to Discover theWindy CityJessica Sedgwick; Dan Ochwat(Helvetiq) $24.95To Washington Park, With Love:Documenting a Summer of Black JoyRose Blouin (Haymarket Books)$29.95Chicago
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Bitter Crop: The Heartache and Tri-umph of Billie Holiday’s Last YearPaul Alexander (Knopf)$32.003 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of CoolJames Kaplan (Penguin Press)$35.00I Sing to Use the Waiting: A Collection of Essays About the Women Singers Who’ve Made Me Who I AmZachary Pace (Two Dollar Radio)$16.95Jelly Roll Blues: Censored Songs and Hidden HistoriesElijah Wald (Hachette Books)$32.00All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own WordsPeter Brown and Steven Gaines(St. Martin’s Press) $32.00The Other Fab Four: The Remark-able True Story of the Liverbirds, Britain’s First Female Rock BandMary McGlory and Sylvia Saunders(Grand Central Publishing) $30.00The Creation Records Story: My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the PrizeDavid Cavanagh (Faber & Faber)$27.95Only in America: Al Jolson and the Jazz SingerRichard Bernstein (Knopf)$28.00Revolutions in American Music: Three Decades That Changed a Country and Its SoundsMichael Broyles (W. W. Norton & Company) $35.00Music12
Ian Fleming: The Complete ManNicholas Shakespeare (Harper)$40.00Glad to the Brink of Fear: A Portraitof Ralph Waldo EmersonJames Marcus(Princeton University Press)$29.95I Used to Live Here Once:The Haunted Life of Jean RhysMiranda Seymour(W. W. Norton & Company)$19.99She played and sang:Jane Austen and musicGillian Dooley(Manchester University Press)$29.95Traces of EnayatIman Mersal; Robin Moger (trans.)(Transit Books)$18.95The House of BeingNatasha Trethewey(Yale University Press)$18.00Why We Read: On Bookworms,Libraries, and Just One More PageBefore Lights OutShannon Reed(Hanover Square Press) $27.99Second Chances:Shakespeare and FreudStephen Greenblatt and Adam Phillips(Yale University Press)$28.00Art of Criticism13
The Observable Universe: An Investigation Heather McCalden (Hogarth) $29.00The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon Adam Shatz (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) $32.00My Life in Seventeen Books: A Literary Memoir Jon M. Sweeney (Monksh Book Publishing) $23.00Errand into the Maze: The Life and Works of Martha Graham Deborah Jowitt (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) $35.00Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other Danielle Dutton (Coffee House Press) $17.95A Book of Days Patti Smith (Random House Trade Paperback) $20.00Alphabetical Diaries Sheila Heti(Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) $27.00Sophie Calle: True Stories Sophie Calle (Actes Sud) $20.00Heroines, new edition Kate Zambreno (Semiotext(e)) $17.95Essays, Journals, and Lives & Letters14
Ode Books, a Seminary Co-op and Prickly Paradigm Press imprint, is pleased to announce its rst publication, Reading the Room: Reading the Room: A Bookseller’s Tale by Paul Yamazaki. Reading the Room is Paul Yamazaki’s love letter to the work of bookselling and an engaged life of the mind. Over twen-ty-four hours, Yamazaki leads us through the stacks of storied City Lights Book-sellers in San Francisco; the care and prowess of his approach to book buying; his upbringing in a Japanese American family in Southern California and moving to San Francisco at the height of revolu-tionary foment; working with legendary gures in the book publishing industry like Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Sonny Mehta, and others; and his vision for the future of bookselling. Navigating building trust with readers and nurturing relationships across the literary industry, Yamazaki testies to the value of generosity, shar-ing knowledge, and dialogue in a life devoted to books. Paul Yamazaki has been the principal buyer at City Lights Booksellers, the legendary San Francisco bookstore and publisher founded by Lawrence Ferling-hetti and Peter Martin, for more than 50 years. A champion for national and global literature, writers, publishers, and independent bookstores, Yamazaki was the recipient of the National Book Foun-dation’s 2023 Literarian Award for Out-standing Service to the American Literary Community. He has mentored genera-tions of booksellers across America.
If You Can’t Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury Geraldine DeRuiter (Crown)$28.99Zaytinya: Delicious Mediterranean Dishes from Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon José Andrés (Ecco) $45.00 At the Table in Paris: Recipes from the Best Cafés and Bistros Jan Thorbecke Verlag (Hardie Grant London) $29.99Vegan Mob: Vegan BBQ and Soul Food [A Plant-Based Cookbook] Toriano Gordon (Ten Speed Press) $30.00Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Gen-erations of Black Country Cooks Crystal Wilkinson (Clarckson Potter) $30.00Kismet: Bright, Fresh, Vegeta-ble-Loving Recipes Sara Kramer; Sarah Hymanson (Clarkson Potter) $35.00My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories Joan Nathan (Knopf) $45.00Thoughtful Cooking: Recipes Root-ed in the New South William Stark Dissen; Johnny Autry (Phot.) (Countryman Press)$35.00Roots, Heart, Soul: The Story, Celebration, and Recipes of Afro Cuisine in America Todd Richards (Harvest) $35.00Cooking16
QuicksandNella Larsen (Modern Library)$15.00 My NemesisCharmaine Craig (Grove Press)$17.00It Lasts Forever and Then It’s OverAnne de Marcken (New Directions)$15.95The Last Days of the Midnight RamblersSarah Tomlinson (Flatiron Books)$28.99Paradise RotJenny Hval; Marjam Idriss (trans.)(Verso Fiction)$19.95The Children of the DeadElfriede Jelinek; Gitta Honegger (trans.) (Yale University Press)$32.50The Extinction of Irena ReyJennifer Croft (Bloomsbury Publishing)$28.99The VariationsPatrick Langley(New York Review Books)$19.95After SapphoSelby Wynn Schwartz (Liveright)$17.99Literature17
What KingdomFine Grabol; Martin Aitken (trans.)(Archipelago)$18.00My Beloved LifeAmitava Kumar (Knopf)$29.00OursPhillip B. Williams (Viking)$32.00Wandering StarsTommy Orange (Knopf)$29.00HabitationsSheila Sundar (Simon & Schuster)$27.99Glorious ExploitsFerdia Lennon (Henry Holt and Co.)$26.99All FoursMiranda July (Riverhead Books)$29.00DominoesPhoebe McIntosh(Random House Trade Paperbacks)$18.00NoticeHeather Lewis (Semiotext(e))$17.95Literature18
Shop anytime at semcoop.com19In Praise of Good BookstoresJeff Deutsch(Princeton University Press) $19.95Do we need bookstores in the twen-ty-rst century? If so, what makes a good one? In this beautifully written book, Jeff Deutsch - the executivedirector of Chicago’s Seminary Co-op Bookstores, one of the nest bookstores in the world - pays loving tribute to one of our most important and endangered civic institutions. He considers how qualities like space, time,abundance, and community nd expression in a good bookstore. Along the way, he also predicts - per-haps audaciously - a future in which the bookstore not only endures, but realizes its highest aspirations.
BrideAli Hazelwood (Berkley)$19.00The Other ValleyScott Alexander Howard (Atria Books)$27.99Lake of Souls: The Collected Short FictionAnn Leckie (Orbit)$30.00The Book of LoveKelly Link (Random House)$31.00The Longest AutumnAmy Avery (Flatiron Books)$28.99The Mars HouseNatasha Pulley (Bloomsbury Publishing)$32.99The FamiliarLeigh Bardugo (Flatiron Books)$29.99Man’s WorldCharlotte Haldane (The MIT Press)$19.95Parasol Against the AxeHelen Oyeyemi (Riverhead Books)$28.00Speculative Fictions & Fantasy20
The Antique Hunter’s Guide to MurderC.L. Miller (Atria Books)$27.99The Essential Harlem DetectivesChester Himes (Everyman’s Library)$35.00Deliver MeMalin Persson Giolito (Other Press)$18.99Smoke KingsJahmal Mayeld (Melville House)$19.99Anna OMatthew Blake (Harper)$30.00Where You EndAbbott Kahler (Henry Holt and Co.)$27.99Hard GirlsJ. Robert Lennon (Mulholland Books)$29.00The Tumbling GirlBridget Walsh (Gallic Books)$15.95The HunterTana French (Viking)$32.00Mystery & Thriller21
Sex, Lies and SensibilityNikki Payne (Berkley)$18.00Happy PlaceEmily Henry (Berkley)$19.00The BumpSidney Karger (Berkley)$18.00This Bird Has FlownSusanna Hoffs (Back Bay Books)$18.99Funny StoryEmily Henry (Berkley)$29.00Say You’ll Be MineNaina Kumar (Dell)$18.00Love at First BookJenn McKinlay (Berkley)$18.00The Trail of Lost HeartsTracey Garvis Graves (St. Martin’s Press)$29.00A Love Song for Ricki WildeTia Williams (Grand Central Publish-ing)$29.00Romance22
Light It, Shoot ItGraham Chaffee (Fantagraphics)$24.99Mary Tyler MooreHawkDave Baker (Top Shelf Productions)$29.99My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Book TwoEmil Ferris (Fantagraphics)$44.99Spiral and Other StoriesAidan Koch (New York Review Com-ics)$24.95Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic MemoirTessa Hulls (MCD)$40.00In PerpetuityPeter Hoey and Maria Hoey (Top Shelf Productions)$19.99AnnaMia Oberländer; Nika Knight (trans.)(Fantagraphics)$24.99I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together: A MemoirMaurice Vellekoop (Pantheon)$35.00Suffrage Song: The Haunted His-tory of Gender, Race and Voting Rights in the U.S.Caitlin Cass (Fantagraphics)$34.99Graphic Novels23
How to Be Queer: An Ancient Guide to SexualitySarah Nooter (Princeton University Press)$17.95How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the MindRegan Penaluna (Grove Press)$18.00How We Walk: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the BodyMatthew Beaumont (Verso)$24.95The Oxherd Boy: Parables of Love, Compassion, and CommunityRegina Linke (Clarkson Potter)$20.00We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and DisobedienceLyndsey Stonebridge (Hogarth)$32.00The Need for Roots: Prelude To A Declaration Of Obligations Towards The Human BeingSimone Weil; Ros Schwartz (trans.)(Penguin Classics) $18.00Anxiety: A Philosophical GuideSamir Chopra(Princeton University Press)$27.95Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and HopeSarah Bakewell (Penguin Books)$20.00The Ancient Art of Thinking For Yourself: The Power of Rhetoric in Polarized TimesRobin Reames (Basic Books)$30.00Philosophy & Religion25
The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obses-sion with Human OriginsStefanos Geroulanos (Liveright)$29.99Native Nations: A Millennium in North AmericaKathleen DuVal (Random House)$38.00Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic ScienceBenjamin Breen (Grand Central Publishing) $30.00Muse of Fire: World War I as Seen Through the Lives of the Soldier PoetsMichael Korda (Liveright)$29.99Out of One, Many: Ancient Greek Ways of Thought and CultureJennifer T. Roberts (Princeton University Press)$35.00After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of CivilizationsEric H. Cline (Princeton University Press)$32.00The Holocaust: An Unnished HistoryDan Stone (Mariner Books)$32.50A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of ModernityMichael A. Cook(Princeton University Press) $39.95Lovers in Auschwitz: A True StoryKeren Blankfeld(Little, Brown and Company)$32.50History26
The Black Antifascist Tradition: Fighting Back From Anti-Lynching to Abolition Jeanelle K. Hope, Bill V. Mullen (Haymarket Books) $19.95The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War Jeff Sharlet (W.W. Norton & Company) $18.99Work: The Last 1,000 Years Andrea Komlosy; Loren Balhorn & Jacob Watson (trans.) (Verso) $19.95By the end of the 19th century, the general Western conception of work had been reduced to simply gainful employment. But this limited perspective contrasted sharply with the personal experience of most people in the world - whether in col-onies, developing countries as well as in the industrializing world. Moreover, from a feminist perspective, reducing work and the production of value to remunerated employment has never been convincing.Andrea Komlosy argues in this important intervention that, when we examine it closely, work changes its meanings according to different historical and regional contexts. Globalizing labor history from the thirteenth to the twenty-rst centuries, she sheds light on the complex coexistence of multiple forms of labor on the local and the world levels. Combining this global approach with a gender perspective opens our eyes to the varieties of work and labor and their combination in households and commodity chains across the planet. As the debate about work and its supposed disappearance intensies, Komlosy’s book provides a crucial shift in the angle of vision. Did It Happen Here?: Perspectives on Fascism and America Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins (W.W. Norton & Company) $28.99Imagination: A Manifesto Ruha Benjamin (W.W. Norton & Company) $22.00How to Steal a Presidential Election Lawrence Lessig; Matthew Seligman (Yale University Press) $26.00Poverty, by America Matthew Desmond (Crown)$20.00Politics & Society27
Jellysh Age Backwards: Nature’s Secrets to Longevity Nicklas Brendborg (Back Bay Books) $19.99H Is for Hope: Climate Change From A to Z Elizabeth Kolbert (Ten Speed Press) $24.99The Science of Weird Shit Chris French (The MIT Press) $32.95The Balanced Brain: The Science of Mental Health Camilla Nord (Princeton University Press) $29.95Black Holes: The Key to Under-standing the Universe Brian Cox (Mariner Books) $21.99Father Time: A Natural History of Men and Babies Sarah Blaffer Hrdy (Princeton University Press) $29.95Transient and Strange: Notes on the Science of Life Nell Greeneldboyce (W.W. Norton & Company) $27.99Third Millennium Thinking: Creat-ing Sense in a World of Nonsense Saul Perlmutter (Little, Brown Spark) $30.00The Allure of the Multiverse: Extra Dimensions, Other Worlds, and Parallel Universes Paul Halpern (Basic Books) $30.00 Science28
29Divine DaysLeon Forrest (Seminary Offsets) $28.00Leon Forrest’s Divine Days is the rst publication from Seminary Co-op Offsets, an imprint of Northwestern University Press in partnership with the Seminary Co-op Bookstores. Seminary Co-op Offsets is proud to return to print this nearly forgotten classic of world lit-erature, which presents a kaleidoscopic whorl of characters, language, music, & Black experience. This denitive edition, with a foreword by renowned scholar, Seminary Co-op board mem-ber, and friend of Forrest’s, Kenneth W. Warren, and a preface by Forrest’s grandson, Zachary Price, incorporates hundreds of editorial changes that Forrest had requested from W. W. Norton but were never included.What Was African American Literature?Kenneth W. Warren(Harvard University Press) $31.00Black Dragon: Afro Asian Performance and the Martial Arts ImaginationZachary F. Price(Ohio State University Press) $29.95
Koala: The Extraordinary Life of an Enigmatic AnimalDanielle Clode (W. W. Norton & Company)$17.99Beginner Gardening Step by StepDK (DK)$25.00The Backyard Bird ChroniclesAmy Tan (Knopf)$35.00We Loved It All: A Memory of LifeLydia Millet(W. W. Norton & Company)$27.99Fungi: Discover the Science & Secrets Behind the World of MushroomsLynne Boddy and Ali Ashby (DK)$40.00My Favorite Plant: Writers and Gar-deners on the Plants They LoveJamaica Kincaid (ed.) (Picador)$19.00Kingdom of PlayDavid Toomey (Scribner)$29.00Dispersals: On Plants, Borders, and BelongingJessica J. Lee (Catapult)$27.00Otter Country: An Unexpected Ad-venture in the Natural WorldMiriam Darlington (Tin House Books)$27.95Nature30
The Sex You Want: A Shameless Journey to Deep Intimacy, Honest Pleasure, and a Life You LoveRena Martine (Sourcebooks)$16.99YellowfaceR. F. Kuang (William Morrow) $30.00Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi (Common Notions) $18.00TellJonathan Buckley (New Directions)$15.95Against the Loveless WorldSusan Abulhawa (Washington Square Press)$19.99Notes of an Aging PervertJanet W. Hardy (Unbound)$25.00See: Loss. See Also: Love.Yukiko Tominaga (Scribner)$26.99Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in HollywoodEd Zwick (Gallery Books)$28.99Caledonian RoadAndrew O’Hagan(W. W. Norton & Company)$32.50Bookseller Recommendations31
Little Man, Little Man: A Story of ChildhoodJames Baldwin; Yoran Cazac(Duke University Press)$9.99The American Dream Is at the Expense of the American NegroJames Baldwin (Eris)$6.00The Evidence of Things Not SeenJames Baldwin (Holt Paperbacks)$17.99The James Baldwin CollectionJames Baldwin; Toni Morrison & Darryl Pinckney (eds.) (Library of America)$127.50James Baldwin Box SetJames Baldwin (Vintage)$51.00James Baldwin: The Last Interview: and other ConversationsJames Baldwin (Melville House)$16.99James Baldwin CollectionJames Baldwin: Living in FireBill V. Mullen (Pluto Press)$22.95The Fire Next Time; Nobody Knows My Name; No Name in the Street; The Devil Finds WorkJames Baldwin (Everyman’s Library)$32.00God Made My Face: A Collective Portrait of James BaldwinHilton Als (ed.) (Dancing Foxes Press/Brooklyn Museum) $39.95 32
The ScapegracersH. A. Clarke (Erewhon Books)$12.95Blue StarsEmily Gray Tedrowe ‘(St. Martin’s Grifn)$22.99The Fall That Saved UsTamara Jerée (Water Sign Books)$18.00The Scratch DaughtersH. A. Clarke (Erewhon Books)$12.95The Feast MakersH. A. Clarke (Erewhon Books)$18.95The Talented Miss Farwell Emily Gray Tedrowe (Custom House)$16.99CommutersEmily Gray Tedrowe (Harper Perennial)$16.99A Vision of Moonlight & Other StoriesTamara Jerée (Water Sign Books)$13.00Bookseller Authors33Seminary Co-op Tote $28.00
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