
Alaska, Wilderness, and One Girl’s Courage
A harrowing novel of survival, trauma, and love set in 1970s Alaska by Kristin Hannah.
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A harrowing novel of survival, trauma, and love set in 1970s Alaska by Kristin Hannah.
A searing satire of publishing, plagiarism, and identity, Yellowface exposes truth with dark, biting humor.
A haunting love story about intimacy, miscommunication, and emotional restraint between two Irish teens turned adults.
A soul-stirring novel about sisterhood, injustice, and the raw power of resilience in a poisoned town.
A fearless exploration of trauma, survival, power, and the long, uneven road toward reclaiming one’s self.
Laurie Frankel’s latest is a smart, big-hearted exploration of love, legacy, and the families we live with.
This intensely moving novel explores love, duty, and a woman’s quiet rebellion against cultural and societal expectations.
The Electrifying Rise and Fall of Daisy Jones & The Six: A Journey Through Novel, Audiobook, and Amazon Prime Series
A married pregnant woman secretly drives through six states to give her child up but reverses course when she gets to the end of her
An Emotional yet Captivating Journey into the Lives of Palestinian Americans
A duty-bound nurse in the post-segregation South fights to give her patients a semblance of normalcy the government has stripped away.
A young widow finds a balance between her grief and her awakening.
Experience the Delightful World of Armenia in Taleen Voskuni’s Debut Novel, Sorry, Bro
Wend through this emotionally charged revelation of quelled hopes, misguided fears, and moxie.
Former child-actor-turned-audiobook-narrator breaks the mold and pens two remarkable novels.
Published 31 years apart, Dreaming in Cuban and its sequel, Vanishing Maps, are a bizarre but heartfelt retelling of family history
Kiley Reid’s debut novel about white privilege dares us to examine our inherent racism
Ongoing issues with gender bias breathe life into debut novel by Bonnie Garmus
An ardent love affair concealed behind the auspices of multiple marriages preserves the allure of a bygone era
Forty years after the release of love letters between Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok comes a historical novel about their romance.