His book centers on Anna, an English teacher stunned to see herself named as a suspect.
Her anger, which threads the book, is cathartic.
The tone, she told EW, is somewhere between jaded misanthrope and easily amused child.

Pengiun; Little, Brown; Lee Boudreaux Books; Random House; Grove Press
Exploring fascinating questions about gender and power, the author traces the evolution of the eponymous Greek goddess.
Miller’s poetic prose gives this dystopian story a taut, lyrical edge.
This is a Hollywood history that will stay with you.

Penguin

Riverhead Books

Liveright Publishing

MCD

Little, Brown and Company

Ecco

Lee Boudreaux Books

Simon + Schuster

Random House

Grove Press

Ecco

Flatiron Books

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Simon & Schuster

St. Martin’s Press

Flatiron Books

HarperCollins

Little, Brown

Random House

Feiwel & Friends