colson whitehead. we heard lorrie moore. i noticed. different, but there seem to be a number of novels coming out by some well-known names. and paszek, -- ann patchett, isabel allende. any that you want to tell us about? maureen: you know, i'm looking forward -- who could not to and patchett's tom lake in which she kind of plays with chekhov's three sisters. these are three sisters who isolate at a family cherry orchard during the pandemic. so there's. there's that. richard ford. he's bringing his frank bascombe novels to a close with a fifth novel called be mine. what an achievement. i love richard ford. i love his writing. and to think that he's sort of saying farewell to this character whose life has followed his own through the seasons of his own life is really touching. i'm also looking forward to james mcbride, the heaven and earth grocery store. he too is so wonderful at combining social commentary. this novel is set in the 1970s in pottstown, pennsylvania, a jewish and african-american community. but the body is found under the