Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Jacqueline Woodson, author of the National Book Award-winning memoir Brown Girl Dreaming, revisits the concerns that animate many of her young adult novels, chief among them being an exploration of what it means to be a young black woman in America, in her recent novel, Red at the Bone.… Continue reading Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson

I Like to Watch by Emily Nussbaum

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Emily Nussbaum is a critic who had been writing about television as an art form years before virtually anyone else considered it one, when it was still a point of pride for intellectuals to not have a TV set in their home. Her recent essay collection, I Like to… Continue reading I Like to Watch by Emily Nussbaum

The Friend by Sigrid Nunez

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Purchase a copy for yourself here! The Friend is the most recent novel by the writer Sigrid Nunez, which despite being her eighth novel, is responsible for catapulting her into the wider literary canon. The novel is told from the perspective of an aging writer and teacher, our narrator, who has just lost a beloved… Continue reading The Friend by Sigrid Nunez

The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste

Purchase a copy for yourself here! The story of war has always been a masculine story, but this was not true for Ethiopia and it has never been that way in any form of struggle. This is a line from the Author’s Note of Maaza Mengiste’s second novel, The Shadow King. The novel is a… Continue reading The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste

The Topeka School by Ben Lerner

Purchase a copy for yourself here! The Topeka School is the third novel from American poet and author Ben Lerner, the culmination of a literary trilogy of the auto fiction genre. Lerner gives his protagonist, Adam Gordon, a personal history that matches his own: a childhood in Topeka, Kansas, where Lerner was raised by two… Continue reading The Topeka School by Ben Lerner

Quichotte by Salman Rushdie

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Salman Rushdie’s latest novel, Quichotte, is a Cervantes adaptation for the Trump and Brexit age. The novel is a pastiche quest story that plays out within a road movie universe populated by pop culture references. The novel’s protagonist is Quichotte, a TV-obsessed traveling pharmaceutical salesman, who in his advanced… Continue reading Quichotte by Salman Rushdie

Miracle Creek by Angie Kim

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Angie Kim’s debut novel, Miracle Creek, is a richly textured thought experiment disguised as a courtroom drama. The novel begins with the explosions of a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber (HBOT), causing the death of two of its six occupants. HBOT is a somewhat controversial method of treating a variety… Continue reading Miracle Creek by Angie Kim

Inland by Téa Obreht

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Inland is Téa Obreht’s follow up to her 2011 award-winning debut novel, The Tiger’s Wife. The novel is a historical epic that unfolds in the American West during frontier times, told from two perspectives. It switches between the voices of Herzegovinian immigrant and roaming outlaw, Lurie Mattie, and Nora,… Continue reading Inland by Téa Obreht

Dominicana by Angie Cruz

Purchase a copy for yourself here! Dominicana is the third novel from Angie Cruz, a fictional retelling of Cruz’s mother’s journey from child bride to immigrant mother. The novel centers on the perspective of a fifteen year old girl, Ana Canción, who is living in the Dominican countryside with her family when we first meet… Continue reading Dominicana by Angie Cruz

The Grammarians by Cathleen Schine

Purchase a copy for yourself here! The Grammarians is the eleventh novel from Cathleen Schine, and like the ten that preceded it, it is suffused with Schine’s trademark erudite wit. The novel traces the lives of identical twins, Daphne and Laurel, as they navigate womanhood both together and apart. From birth, the twins share an… Continue reading The Grammarians by Cathleen Schine