Partita by Barbara Kingsolver
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A spoiler-free review of Partita by Barbara Kingsolver, a memory novel built like a Bach suite about loss, music, class, and the long reach of a love that almost broke a life. Slow...
A History of Burning by Janika Oza (McClelland & Stewart)“The words hung between them like the past, which was not some distant place but a continuous story, woven through skin...
It’s been almost a decade since Ruskovich published her debut novel, Idaho (2017), a lyrical, kaleidoscopic narrative about the murder of a young girl. Her new collection is quiete...
Following the international success of her debut novel The Help, Kathryn Stockett returns with her first work of fiction for 17 years. The post Depression-era family-set novel THE...
Eleven-year-old Kestrel knows that “a kestrel is meant to fly.” But until the early morning when her mother spirits her away from home while her grandfather is still asleep, and th...
Of a piece with her last three novels—Commonwealth (2016), The Dutch House (2019), and Tom Lake (2023)—Patchett’s latest explores the evolution of families over time, romantic secr...
Ten-year-old Puffin Lau, who’s Chinese and Portuguese, is used to being overlooked by her busy, widowed mother, but it still stings when Mum doesn’t show up as promised to speak to...
The buzziest book of 2026 has made just about every best books of the year so far list. Find out why it's KIN by Tayari Jones.
When 103-year-old Melissa Alexander dies peacefully in her bed, her great-niece, Lia Sanders, and Lia’s husband, Eric, drive through the night from Texas to the family property in...
Hollie Adams shines as the fantastic meets the hyper-realistic in her story collection Dear Humans (June). In Dennis Allen’s Indian Medicine (October), a collection of linked tales...
With the care of a poet and wisdom of an ecologist living in harmony with—rather than domination of—the natural world, Cormier's new book is transformative and healing.
Nigerian-American writer Chinelo Okparanta has announced her third novel, This Impossible Life, to be published by Mariner Books, an imprint of Harper Collins, on November 10, 2026...
About the Book:In the far reaches of the Territory of the Arctic, the Spahr family lives on a fjord accessible only by kayak and float plane, in a landscape rapidly changing as gla...
There are new books by authors like Ann Patchett, Tia Williams, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia; a Fourth Wing-like Chinese romantasy, and more.
Harriet Clark’s debut novel is a fable-like story of growing up in the fallout of a family’s radical dreams.
One morning in April 2024, a tractor trailer holding 5,500 books parked beside a low stucco building in California. Waiting inside among empty shelves and used furniture, Lyzy Lust...
Excellent New Fiction Books for the Second Quarter of 2026 !!! Here are some excellent new novels that were released […] The post New Fiction April-June 2026 – 10 Books to Watch Fo...
My collection was inspired by being my mother’s caretaker and focuses on supporting her during the two pandemic summers, as her dementia steadily worsened. A huge complicating fact...
Nabhan is a celebrated biocultural conservationist, a lauded ethnobotanist, and a noted nature writer. He’s won a MacArthur “genius” grant and has made actionable strides as an act...
With swooping, poetic prose and vivid watercolors, “The Book of Birds” conveys not only wonder but also concern over the plight of many species.
Written by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Jackie Morris, The Book of Birds is the spiritual successor to their project The Lost Words.
The author of the novel “The Friend” felt a burst of energy that culminated in a short story collection. Her prose is warm, powerful, precise, and shattering.
“Land,” Maggie O’Farrell’s 10th novel, burrows into her family’s past, and into the history of their patch of Ireland, with sensitivity and grace.
Lavery, a former voice of the “Dear Prudence” advice column at Slate, continues to share keen insights into the human psyche in a touching—and often hilarious—portrait of a woman h...
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