20 New Books Hitting Shelves This Summer That NPR Critics Can't Wait to Read
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'The Future Was Color' features a gay Hungarian immigrant screenwriter in McCarthy-era Hollywood, exploring pleasure, politics, and personalities in a hedonistic setting.
'Consent: A Memoir' by Jill Ciment tackles discussions around teenage affairs and marriages, reflecting on past writings in light of current movements like #MeToo.
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