Congratulations Fady Joudah

2024 National Book Award Finalist

Spring 2025 Catalog

  • Poetry
    Rosalie Moffett

    A brilliant and lithe collection of poems making space for the resolve and hope of motherhood amid consumerist dreams and nightmares.

    Consumerism—its privations and raptures—seeps into all aspects of contemporary life. “Who knows me / as the search…

  • Poetry
    Wayne Miller

    A tender and provocative collection of poems interrogating the troubles and wonders of both childhood and parenthood against the backdrop of global violence.

    From accomplished poet Wayne Miller comes a collection examining how an individual’s story…

  • Fiction
    Ken Kalfus

    A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2025
    A Kirkus Starred Review

    An irreverent, darkly comic novel dissecting the misjudgments, hypocrisies, and occasional good motives that drive our politics and our journalism, as well as our most intimate personal

  • Nonfiction
    Jennifer Kabat

    A propulsive, layered examination of the conflict between the course of nature and human legacies of resistance and control.

    Floods, geoengineering, climate crisis. Her first year in Margaretville, New York, Jennifer Kabat wakes to a rain-swollen…

  • Nonfiction
    Karen Babine

    One woman’s cross-country journey to explore the hold family history has on our lives, and the power of new stories to shape what lies ahead.

    In her mid-thirties and happily single, Karen Babine hitches up her tiny Scamp camper and sets out with her…

  • Nonfiction
    Helen Whybrow

    In the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains, Helen Whybrow and her partner are presented with the opportunity to steward a two-hundred-acre conserved farm. Whybrow knows that “belonging more than anything requires participation” and radically…

  • Nonfiction
    Nicholas Triolo

    Growing up in northern California, in a family of high-achieving athletes, Nicholas Triolo was imbued with a particularly acute form of our intensely goal-oriented culture. “Do the reps,” he internalized. “Commit to the work. Grind for your dreams.”…

  • Nonfiction
    Katherine Larson

    From celebrated poet and ecologist Katherine Larson, an elegant collection of lyric essays that embraces fractures, contradictions, and the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

    Raising two children, coping with pandemic isolation, and grappling with…

    Edited by US Poet Laureate Ada Limón

    You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World

    Featured Books
    Poetry
    Ada Limón

    A 2025 National Endowment for the Arts Big Reads Selection
    A 2024 NPR “Books We Love” Selection

    Published in association with the Library of Congress and edited by the twenty-fourth Poet Laureate of the United States, a singular collection of fifty

    Nonfiction
    Elizabeth Rush

    An astonishing, vital book about Antarctica, climate change, and motherhood from the author of Rising, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction.

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    Over a decade of transforming the way readers see and live in the world

    Celebrating Braiding Sweetgrass

    Featured Authors
    • Seedbank: a series of world literature

      Just as repositories around the world gather seeds in an effort to ensure biodiversity in the future, Milkweed gathers literature for our Seedbank series from diverse cultures that fosters conversation and reflection on our relationship to place and the more-than-human world. Learn more here. 

    • Multiverse: a series dedicated to different ways of languaging

      Curated by neurodivergent poet Chris Martin, and featuring a chorus of editorial voices, Multiverse primarily emerges from the practices and creativity of neurodivergent, autistic, neuroqueer, mad, nonspeaking, and disabled cultures. Learn more here. 

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