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Godine is a small publishing house located in Boston, Massachusetts, producing between twenty and thirty titles per year and maintaining an active reprint program. The company is independent (a rarity these days) and its list tends to reflect the individual tastes and interests of its president and founder, David Godine. Our aim is to identify the best work and to produce it in the best way possib

Photos from Godine's post 04/07/2026

Happy pub day to Emily Franklin and LOVE AND OTHER MONSTERS!

Emily has a very full calendar this month, check out her upcoming events and find more details at godine.com!

Now available online and at your favorite local bookstores, LOVE AND OTHER MONSTERS is the untold origin story of Frankenstein, a feminist reckoning of sisters, survival, and the creation of monsters—both those on the page and those who walk among us.

03/19/2026

The pub date for Emily Franklin’s LOVE AND OTHER MONSTERS is almost here, and we can’t wait! Emily has an exciting lineup of events, starting with a pre-launch party at Newtonville Books in Newtonville, MA on March 25th!

Visit Newtonvillebooks.com for more details and check out all of Emily’s upcoming events for LOVE AND OTHER MONSTERS on our website, godine.com.

LOVE AND OTHER MONSTERS will be available everywhere on April 7th.

03/10/2026

Now available are two new softcover editions of John Banville's novels, MEFISTO and THE NEWTON LETTER!

Inspired by the legend of Faust, MEFISTO is a dazzling, philosophical novel about genius, obsession, and the limits of rationality. With his trademark prose—elegant, luminous, and hypnotic—Banville transforms myth into a haunting study of human fragility and the borders of reality.

THE NEWTON LETTER is an unforgettably elegant tale of obsession and the fragile line between reason and desire. In this compact literary gem, a historian retreats to a quiet cottage in rural Ireland to complete a biography of Isaac Newton. Why, he must unravel, did Newton suffer a mental collapse in 1693, and why did he write such a strange letter to his friend John Locke—hinting at a personal and philosophical crisis?

Pick up a copy at your favorite bookstore or order online at godine.com

02/11/2026

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