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Philadelphia writer-at-large
Jason Fagone weighs in on the world of competitive eating—a topic he’s written about for this magazine—with
Horsemen of the Esophagus (Crown; $24). … Wynnewood kids’ book writer and illustrator
Gene Barretta hops on the Ben Franklin birthday train with
Now & Ben: The Modern Inventions of Benjamin Franklin, chronicling such clever creations as a butter-churning rocking chair (Henry Holt; $16.95). … Philly school administrator
Salome Thomas-El follows up his memoir,
I Choose to Stay, with the inspirational
The Immortality of Influence, about making a difference in kids’ lives; the foreword’s by Will Smith (Kensington; $23). …
Jane Austen in Boca writer
Paula Marantz Cohen, a Drexel English prof, channels
Persuasion vis-à-vis the modern college admissions game in
Jane Austen in Scarsdale, or Love, Death, and the SATs (St. Martin’s Press; $23.95).