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Apple TV+ Releases Trailer for PACHINKO: Today in Books

New Yorker Teams with Celadon for Book on Jan. 6 Report

The New Yorker is collaborating with Celadon, a division of Macmillan Publishers, on a book edition of the House Select Committee’s planned report on the January 6th siege of the U.S. Capitol. A paperback and ebook, with an introduction by New Yorker editor David Remnick, will come out immediately after the official report’s release. “The New Yorker is proud to partner with Celadon Books in presenting and making sense of what promises to be an important historical document, the first comprehensive portrait of the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol,” Remnick said in a statement.

Apple TV+ Releases Trailer for Pachinko

Apple TV+ has released its first trailer for it’s upcoming series adaptation of Pachinko, based on the critically acclaimed novel by Min Jin Lee. Pachinko is a sweeping saga that follows a Korean immigrant family through four generations. The series premiers on Apple TV+ on March 25th.

Hayao Miyazaki’s 40-Year-Old Graphic Novel Gets English Translation

Nearly 40 years after Hayao Miyazaki published Shuna’s Journey, the graphic novel is finally getting an English translation. Miyazaki, who is best-known for his Studio Ghibli films, first published Shuna’s Journey in 1983. Now, it’s coming to English-speaking readers on November 1st, 2022. The graphic novel will be translated by Alex Dudok de Wit, who announced the project via Twitter, stating, “It’s just a really beautiful story, strange even by Miyazaki’s standards, sombre and luminous by turns. I can’t wait for this to be out!”

The Best Books You’ve Never Heard of (Winter 2022)

You know about the buzziest books coming out this year, but set those aside and check out our favorite under-the-radar reads that deserve a lot more attention.