Purchase a copy for yourself here! “When I was twelve years old I was raped and then I ate and ate and ate to build my body into a fortress,” writes Roxane Gay in her 2017 bestseller, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body. From the very first pages, it is clear that Hunger is an… Continue reading Hunger by Roxane Gay
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Stay with Me by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
Purchase a copy for yourself here! In the late 1980s—amidst a great deal of political turmoil in Nigeria—university students Yejide and Akin fall in love hard and fast. The modern and highly educated couple resolves not to partake in the traditional Nigerian practice of polygamy, where a husband acquires a series of wives who bear… Continue reading Stay with Me by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
All Adults Here by Emma Straub
Purchase a copy for yourself here! Emma Straub’s bright new novel, All Adults Here, begins with sixty-eight-year-old Astrid Strick witnessing her long time frenemy, Barbara Baker, get hit by a bus in the middle of an intersection. Barbara’s sudden death shakes loose something in Astrid, a widow who has spent her whole life in a… Continue reading All Adults Here by Emma Straub
Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
Purchase a copy for yourself here! “Labour to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience.” — Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour in Company and Conversation by George Washington Rules of Civility, the debut novel from investment banker turned novelist Amor Towles, takes its name from this code of… Continue reading Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Purchase a copy for yourself here! Donna Tartt’s debut novel, The Secret History, which has been out for almost three decades now, is still the standard-bearer for that niche genre of stylish New England academic novels. The novel’s haunting narrator, Richard Papen, a scholarship student from California who becomes involved with a small group of… Continue reading The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Normal People by Sally Rooney
Purchase a copy for yourself here! It is hard to recall a recent book that received as much pre-publication hype as Sally Rooney’s sophomore effort, Normal People. The follow up to her bestselling debut, Conversations with Friends, this novel became a sort of trendy accessory upon its publication, a must-read companion for culturally elite millennials.… Continue reading Normal People by Sally Rooney
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
Purchase a copy for yourself here! “I was surprised to find how little there was about servants written by servants, given that a sizable proportion of people in this country were employed in service right up until the Second World War. It was amazing that so few of them had thought their lives worth recording.… Continue reading The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
Writers and Lovers by Lily King
Purchase a copy for yourself here! In Lily King’s fifth novel, she takes up the task of writing about the experience of writing a novel. The protagonist of Writers and Lovers, thirty-one-year-old Casey Peabody works as a waitress at an upscale restaurant outside of Boston, spending her time off working on her novel. Casey is… Continue reading Writers and Lovers by Lily King
Weather by Jenny Offill
Purchase a copy for yourself here! Weather, the latest novel from Jenny Offill, leans into the impending doom. Like Offill’s bestselling Department of Speculation, the novel is structured in diary-like paragraphs, or quick thought bursts featuring some of Offill’s classic one liners. (A woman who nearly hits a family of pedestrians with her car mumbles,… Continue reading Weather by Jenny Offill
Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby
Purchase a copy for yourself here! Samantha Irby’s third collection of essays, Wow, No Thank You, is the perfect read for those of us entering into a new level of comfortability with ourselves during this time of social isolation. Irby’s previous essay collections, Meaty and We Are Never Meeting In Real Life, take more of… Continue reading Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby