Tomorrow There Will Be Sun

Dana Reinhardt (fiction, Pamela Dorman Books)

Two families arrive in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for a vacation. But as everyone settles in with their margaritas, cracks start to appear on the surface of the trip. All hell breaks loose.

Baby of the Family

Maura Roosevelt (fiction, Dutton)

Roger Whitby, patriarch of the New York Whitby family, has died — and he has left his fortune to his adopted son, Nick. The other family members aren’t pleased.

Love Your Enemies

Arthur C. Brooks (nonfiction, Broadside Books)

An important, loving plan for how to get along at a time when the country’s divisions sometimes seem irreparable.

Mama’s Last Hug

Frans De Waal (nonfiction, WW Norton)

Primatologist Frans de Waal explores the emotional lives of animals, including Mama the Chimpanzee Matriarch.

Beautiful Bad

Annie Ward (fiction, Park Row)

Maddie and Ian met overseas at a party; two decades later, they’re married and living in the suburbs with a son. But things are starting to come apart, and it all culminates in a shocking crime at their house.

The Back Channel

William J. Burns (memoir, Random House)

An inside look at American diplomacy in action from William J. Burns, who spent more than three decades as a diplomat, including at the end of the Cold War.