(Algonquin, $26.95.) In this debut novel, a young woman living in 1960s and ’70s Bombay navigates a tumultuous relationship with her absent mother and finds refuge in kathak, a centuries-old classical dance form. (Mariner, $27.) In 1926, a young Cherokee woman works as a horse-driver at a Nashville amusement park when a sinkhole swallows her and her horse midperformance, kicking off a series of mysterious and supernatural events. WHEN TWO FEATHERS FELL FROM THE SKY, by Margaret Verble. (Simon & Schuster, $26.99.) Over the span of five years, students at East Jersey State Prison, where Hedges teaches courses in drama and literature, wrote a sold-out play that channels the pain, grief and hope of incarcerated life. OUR CLASS: Trauma and Transformation in an American Prison, by Chris Hedges. Martin’s, $28.99.) In this follow-up to Ellis’s debut, “Axiom’s End,” the United States is split over whether to extend rights to a highly intelligent extraterrestrial species when another, more dangerous alien species lands on Earth.
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