Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Celadon Books If Were Being Honest
Book SynopsisFor fans of We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange and All Adults Here by Emma Straub, Cat Shook's debut novel If We're Being Honest is the snappy, smart, heartwarming story of the Williams family, and the sweltering summer that rewrote their history.When Gerry, the beloved Williams patriarch, dies suddenly, his grandchildren flock from across the country to the family home in Eulalia, Georgia. But when Gerry's best friend steps up to the microphone to deliver his eulogy, the funeral turns out unlike anyone expected. The cousins, left reeling and confused, cope with their fresh grief and various private dramas. Delia, recently heartbroken, refuses to shut up about her ex. Her sister Alice, usually confident, flusters when she spots her high school sweetheart, hiding a secret that will change both of their lives. Outspoken, affable Grant is preening in the afterglow of his recent appearance on The Bachelorette and looking to reignite an old flame with
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Picador USA What You Can See from Here
Book SynopsisI loved this novel truly, madly, deeply. Nina George, bestselling author of The Book of Dreams and The Little Paris BookshopIn this international bestseller by the award-winning novelist Mariana Leky, a heartwarming story unfolds about a small town, a grandmother whose dreams foretell a coming death, and the young woman forever changed by these losses and her loving, endearingly oddball communityOn a beautiful spring day, a small village wakes up to an omen: Selma has dreamed of an okapi. Someone is about to die.Luisa, Selma's ten-year-old granddaughter, looks on as the predictable characters of her small world begin acting strangely. Though they claim not to be superstitious, each of her neighbors newly grapples with buried secrets and deferred decisions that have become urgent in the face of death.Luisa's mother struggles to decide whether to end her marriage. An old family friend, known only as the optician, tries to fin
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Picador USA Agatha of Little Neon
Book SynopsisSublime. Oprah DailyWry, insightful and remarkable. Scott Simon, NPR's Weekend Edition SaturdayClaire Luchette''s debut, Agatha of Little Neon, is a novel about yearning and sisterhood, figuring out how you fit in (or don't), and the unexpected friends who help you find your truest selfAgatha has lived every day of the last nine years with her sisters: they work together, laugh together, pray together. Their world is contained within the little house they share. The four of them are devoted to Mother Roberta and to their quiet, purposeful life.But when the parish goes broke, the sisters are forced to move. They land in Woonsocket, a former mill town now dotted with wind turbines. They take over the care of a halfway house, where they live alongside their charges, such as the jawless Tim Gary and the headstrong Lawnmower Jill. Agatha is forced to venture out into the world alone to teach ma
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St Martin's Press The House Guest
Book SynopsisThe House Guest is another diabolical cat-and-mouse thriller from USA Today bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryanbut which character is the cat, and which character is the mouse?After every divorce, one spouse gets all the friends. What does the other one get? If they're smart, they get the benefits. Alyssa Macallan is terrified when she's dumped by her wealthy and powerful husband. With a devastating divorce looming, she begins to suspect her toxic and manipulative soon-to-be-ex is scheming to ruin herleaving her alone and penniless. And when the FBI shows up at her door, Alyssa knows she really needs a friend.And then she gets one. A seductive new friend, one who's running from a dangerous relationship of her own. Alyssa offers Bree Lorrance the safety of her guest house, and the two become confidantes. Then Bree makes a heart-stoppingly tempting offer. Maybe Alyssa and Bree can solve each others' problems.But no one is what they seem.
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Tor Books ArchConspirator
Book SynopsisIn this gripping and atmospheric reimagining of Antigone, #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth reaches back to the root of legend and delivers a world of tomorrow both timeless and unexpected.I'm cursed, haven't you heard?Outside the last city on Earth, the planet is a wasteland. Without the Archive, where the genes of the dead are stored, humanity will end.Antigone's parentsOedipus and Jocastaare dead. Passing into the Archive should be cause for celebration, but with her militant uncle Kreon rising to claim her father''s vacant throne, all Antigone feels is rage.When he welcomes her and her siblings into his mansion, Antigone sees it for what it really is: a gilded cage, where she is a captive as well as a guest.But her uncle will soon learn that no cage is unbreakable. And neither is he.Roth is a masterful conjurer, summoning both classic myth and visceral dystopia to weave a breat
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St. Martin's Griffin Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts
Book SynopsisA fresh take on modern romance. - Lauren Blakely, #1 New York Times bestselling author Love breaks all the rules. Margo Anderson is sworn off commitment. Alongside her best friend Jo, she runs a viral podcast featuring rules for hooking up without catching feelings. So when Jo surprises her by deciding to get married and takes up a sponsor's offer to host an all-expenses-paid wedding trip on Catalina Island, they have the whole internet to answer to. In a scramble for content to appease their disappointed listeners, Margo cooks up a social experiment: break all her own dating rules, just to prove that it's a bad idea. And she's found the best man for the job in the groom's best friend and her old high school nemesis, Declan Walsh. He may be easier on the eyes than Margo remembered, but he's sure to be as smug and annoying as he was before. There is no chance Margo will ever catch feelings for him...until she does. The more time
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St Martin's Press The Wife Upstairs
Book SynopsisInstant New York Times and USA Today BestsellerCompulsively readable...a gothic thriller laced with arsenic. EWOne of the Most Anticipated Books of 2021: CNN Newsweek Vulture PopSugar Parade BuzzFeed E!Online TimeOut Woman''s Day Goodreads She Reads Good Housekeeping CrimeReads Frolic Hello! Mystery and Suspense January 2021 Indie Next Pick and #1 LibraryReads Pick A delicious twist on a Gothic classic, Rachel Hawkins''s The Wife Upstairs combines Southern charm with atmospheric domestic suspense, perfect for fans of B.A. Paris and Megan Miranda.Meet Jane. Newly arrived to Birmingham, Alabama, Jane is a broke dog-walker in Thornfield Estatesa gated community full of McMansions, shiny SUVs, and bored housewives. The kind of place where
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St Martin's Press Present Tense Machine
Book SynopsisAn ingenious pocket universe. Caitlin Horrocks, The New York Times Book Review Gunnhild Øyehaug is a magician of the highest rank. Catherine LaceyOn an ordinary day in Bergen, Norway, in the late 1990s, Anna is reading in the garden while her two-year-old daughter, Laura, plays on her tricycle. Then, in one startling moment, Anna misreads a word, an alternate universe opens up, and Laura disappears. Twenty years or so later, life has gone on as if nothing happened. In each of the women's lives, however, something is not quite right.Both Anna and Laura continue to exist, but they are invisible to each other and forgotten in each other's worlds. Both are writers and amateur pianists. Both are married; Anna had two more children after Laura disappeared, and Laura is expecting a child of her own. They worry about their families, their jobs, the climateand whether this reality is all there is.In the exquisite, wistful, slyly profoun
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Picador USA The Fell
Book SynopsisA slim, tense page-turner . . . I gulped The Fell down in one sitting. Emma Donoghue, author of The Pull of the StarsFrom the award-winning author of Ghost Wall and Summerwater, Sarah Moss's The Fell is a riveting novel of mutual responsibility, personal freedom, and the ever-nearness of disaster.At dusk on a November evening, a woman slips through her garden gate and turns up the hill. Kate is in the middle of a two-week mandatory quarantine period, a true lockdown, but she can't take it anymorethe closeness of the air in her small house, the confinement. And anyway, the moor will be deserted at this time. Nobody need ever know she's stepped out. Kate planned only a quick walka stretch of the legs, a breath of fresh airon paths she knows too well. But somehow she falls. Injured, unable to move, she sees that her short, furtive stroll will become a mountain rescue operation, maybe even a missing person case.
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Celadon Books The Connellys of County Down
Book SynopsisFrom Tracey Lange, the New York Times bestselling author of We Are the Brennans, comes The Connellys of County Down: a story about fierce family loyalty, good intentions gone awry, and the consequences of improbable love. When Tara Connelly is released from prison after serving eighteen months on a drug charge, she knows rebuilding her life at thirty years old won't be easy. With no money and no prospects, she returns home to live with her siblings, who are both busy with their own problems. Her brother, a single dad, struggles with the ongoing effects of a brain injury he sustained years ago, and her sister's fragile facade of calm and order is cracking under the burden of big secrets. Life becomes even more complicated when the cop who put her in prison keeps showing up unannounced, leaving Tara to wonder what he wants from her now.While she works to build a new career and hold her family together, Tara finds a chance at love in a most
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Picador USA Sourdough with Bonus Story The Suitcase Clone
Book SynopsisFrom Robin Sloan, the New York Times bestselling author of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, comes Sourdough, a perfect parable for our times (San Francisco Magazine): a delicious and funny novel about an overworked and under-socialized software engineer discovering a calling and a community as a baker.Includes the new story The Suitcase CloneNamed a best book of the year by NPR, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Southern LivingLois Clary is a software engineer at General Dexterity, a San Francisco robotics company with world-changing ambitions. She codes all day and collapses at night, her human contact limited to the two brothers who run the neighborhood hole-in-the-wall from which she orders dinner every evening. Then, disaster! Visa issues. The brothers quickly close up shop. But they have one last delivery for Lois: their culture, the sourdough starter used to bake their bread. She must keep i
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Holt McDougal NSFW
Book SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER FINALIST FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION''S FIRST NOVEL PRIZE An intoxicating exploration of male-dominated workplaces . . . NSFW is gripping, with a lot to unpack, making it excellent book-club fodder.TIMENamed an Amazon Best Book of 2022 for Literature and FictionThe thing about Los Angeles is that it's awful and I hate it, but when I'm there, nowhere else exists, and I can't imagine leaving. It's a difficult place to be old or sick or fat or poor or without a strong social media presence. It's not an easy place to be young, either.So begins Isabel Kaplan's electric and incisive debut novel about life at the bottom of the corporate ladder.She's young, she's smart, she's set up for success. She has a covetable assistant job at a television network, a well-connected feminist mother who only wants the best for her, a prescription for appetite-suppressing injections, and a r
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Picador USA Girls They Write Songs About
Book SynopsisA New Yorker Best Book of the YearA New York Times Book Review Editor's ChoiceA Must-Read at People, Entertainment Weekly, Nylon, and LitHubStylish, reckless . . . Glittering. Molly Young, The New York TimesA power ballad to female friendship, Girls They Write Songs About is a thrumming, searching novel about the bonds that shape us more than any love affair.We moved to New York to want undisturbed and unchecked. And what did we want?New York, 1997. As the city's gritty edges are being smoothed into something safer and shinier, two aspiring writers meet at a music magazine. Rosebrash and self-possessedis a staff writer. Charlottehesitant, bookishis an editor. First wary, then slowly admiring, they recognize in each other an insatiable and previously unmatched ambition. Soon they're inseparable, falling into the kind of friendship that makes every
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St Martin's Press Love Interest
Book SynopsisLove Interest is Clare Gilmore''s sparkling debut, a co-worker enemies-to-lovers rom-com that proves falling in love is the risk and the reward.Casey Maitland has always preferred the reliability of numbers. Now a twenty-four-year-old finance expert working in Manhattan, she wonders if the open project manager position at her companymagazine powerhouse LC Publicationsis a sign from the universe to pursue a career with a little more sparkle. That is, until she's passed over for the job in favor of the board chairman's son. Alex Harrison is handsome, Harvard-educated, and enigmatic. Everybody loves himexcept for Casey. But when the two are thrown on the same project, what they discover about their company might change everythingincluding the dreams each of them is chasing and their mutual love interest.Love Interest is Nora Ephron for Gen Z. ASHLEY WINSTEAD, author of The Boyfriend Candidate
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St. Martin's Griffin Little Souls
Book SynopsisWinner of the 2023 Colorado Book Award for Historical FictionA Denver Post bestsellerSandra Dallas''s Little Souls is a gripping tale of sisterhood, loyalty, and secrets set in Denver amid America's last deadly flu pandemic.Colorado, 1918. World War I is raging overseas, but it's the home front battling for survival. With the Spanish Flu rampant, Denver's schools are converted into hospitals, churches and funeral homes are closed, and horse-drawn wagons collect corpses left in the street. Sisters Helen and Lutie have moved to Denver from Iowa after their parents' deaths. Helen, a nurse, and Lutie, a carefree advertising designer at a fashionable women's store share a small, neat house, and each finds a local beaufor Helen a doctor, for Lutie a young student who soon enlists. They make a modest income from a rental apartment in the basement. When their tenant dies from the flu, the sisters are thrust into caring for the woman
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St Martin's Press Hello Stranger
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MacMillan Audio Gone Tonight
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St Martin's Press Reckless Girls
Book SynopsisInstant New York Times and USA Today bestsellerIndie Next Pick and LibraryReads PickFrom Rachel Hawkins, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Upstairs, comes a deliciously wicked gothic suspense, set on an isolated Pacific island with a dark history.A literary pina colada. Entertainment WeeklyA high-octane thriller. New York Times Book Review (Staff Pick)ONE ISLANDBeautiful, wild, and strangeMeroe Island is a desolate spot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a mysterious history of shipwrecks, cannibalism, and even rumors of murder. It's the perfect destination for the most adventurous traveler to escape everything... except the truth.SIX VISITORSSix stunning twentysomethings are about to embark on a blissful, free-spirited journeyone filled with sun-drenched days and intoxicating nights. But as it becomes c
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MacMillan Audio Cutting Teeth
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WW Norton & Co Ghost Season
Book SynopsisA dynamic, beautifully orchestrated debut novel connecting five characters caught in the crosshairs of conflict on the Sudanese border.Trade Review"Ghost Season travels that narrow road between austere and gut-wrenching, and does it with incomparable grace. From the first words of this gorgeous novel to the last, Fatin Abbas holds us spellbound, immersed in the lives and the world that unfold in its pages. Beyond the debris of war and displacement, she reminds us, rests something else that can never be truly extinguished: hope." -- Maaza Mengiste, Booker Prize–shortlisted author of The Shadow King"Utterly mesmerizing, and a brilliant depiction of the blurry psychological and physical borders that divide Sudan and South Sudan. An extremely promising and important first novel." -- Dave Eggers, author of The Every and What Is the What"Immersive and astonishing, Ghost Season brings alive with brilliant specificity the Sudanese border town of Saraaya, and an unforgettable cast of characters linked by circumstance and fate. Fatin Abbas is a remarkable writer, and this novel an extraordinary debut." -- Claire Messud, New York Times best-selling author of The Burning Girl"A triumph of storytelling: richly imagined, finely wrought and filled with such vivid, wondrous characters. I finished this book and immediately wanted to read it again. Abbas is a writer of prodigious powers." -- Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, author of House of Stone
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WW Norton & Co The Wren the Wren
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a powerful, thoughtful book by one of the great living writers on the subject of family. Speaking about love in terms both domestic and transcendent, Enright coos through newly connected wires." -- New York Times"[Enright's] poems have a language of their own that transcends time. Like the novel itself, they sing with grace and beauty and hard-hitting truth." -- Washington Post"An unstinting celebration of beauty. One of Ms. Enright’s remarkable feats is to write believably across three generations, capturing epochal differences but also a buried, or even repressed, continuity." -- Wall Street Journal"The power of Enright's novel derives not so much from the age-old tale of men behaving badly, but from the beauty and depth of her own style. She's so deft at rendering arresting insights into personality types or situations. " -- Maureen Corrigan - NPR"Art as an illusion, love as a trap, the stranglehold of family ties: these are themes that Enright has already made her own. They are not just reprised here but honed to an essential honesty. Line for line, no one is more skilled than Enright at unfolding an unsettling scene. The Wren, The Wren is ruthless, raw stuff." -- The Guardian"The Wren, The Wren shows that her achievements continue apace: it may be her best book yet. Not only a triumph but a joy. " -- Irish Culture Times"A whirlwind of a novel." -- Irish Independent"An unforgettable read." -- Sunday Independent"The whip-smart latest from Booker winner Enright…fizzes with wit and bite. Enright’s discomfiting and glimmering narrative leans toward a poetic sense of hope." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"The exceptional, multigarlanded Irish writer returns with a three-generation, woman-centered family portrait marked by 'inheritance, of both trauma and of wonder,' and melodious, poetic echoes. Lyrical poems of birds punctuate the text, as do snatches of cruelty and violence between men and women, sisters, men and animals, even parents and children. But the familial connections are indelible and enduring. Tender and truthful as ever, Enright offers a beguiling journey to selfhood." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Achingly beautiful." -- BookPage (starred review)"Enriched by searing if beautiful poetry, Enright’s beseeching novel thrums with desire, heartache, and connection." -- Booklist (starred review)"One of the best novelists of her generation . . . I have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending this book. " -- RTE Radio 1"Gritty, sad, sly, riotous…[Enright’s] gem-packed language fizzes like a sidewalk firecracker." -- Margaret Atwood via Twitter"To call Anne Enright’s new novel a moving, nuanced glimpse at three generations of Irish life underplays its thrilling expansiveness: in the end, The Wren, The Wren is an electrifying romp through language itself—its dizzying possibilities and satisfactions—led by one the most gifted writers working in English today." -- Jennifer Egan, author of The Candy House"The Wren, The Wren is a magnificent novel. Anne Enright's stylistic brilliance seems to put the reader directly in touch with her characters and the rich territory of their lives." -- Sally Rooney, author of Beautiful World, Where Are You"A book of musical tenderness and devastating precision, The Wren, The Wren makes its own weather -- whilst reading, your heart will work to Enright's beat." -- Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Dance Tree"These pages practically crackle with intelligence, compassion, and wit. Phil McDaragh is so real I almost googled him. The Wren, The Wren might just be Anne Enright's best yet." -- Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses"Sharp, sudden, mischievous, sublime—this is a dazzling novel; a glorious multi-generational novel of tangled relationships, secrets, bodies, sex. Nell must be one of the best young women I've read in recent Irish fiction." -- Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days"Anne Enright has long been one of my influences, way back to when I was more a reader than a writer, and these days I regularly find myself returning to her work when I'm teaching fiction workshops. I absolutely loved The Wren, The Wren. What an utterly wonderful novel! It got into my very bones. It's magnificent. Proof once again that Anne can do things with sentences that nobody else can!" -- Danielle McLaughlin, author of The Art of Falling
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WW Norton & Co The Voyage of the Morning Light A Novel
Book SynopsisFrom a critically acclaimed and beloved storyteller comes a sweeping novel set aboard the Morning Light, a Nova Scotian merchant ship sailing through the South Pacific in 1912.Trade Review"Marina Endicott has given us a rich and wonderful read, with ships and whales and a tincture of Greek, centering on an observant young troublemaker of a heroine, who navigates a sea of memorable characters, each of them drawn with Dickensian skill. An adventure story that comes full circle emotionally, The Voyage of the Morning Light will find a place among the beloved seagoing classics." -- Mary Norris, author of Greek to Me"Endicott depicts her characters with great delicacy and sympathy…There is so much in this book to linger over, from Kay and Thea’s relationship with each other to the strength and autonomy of Kay’s mind to Endicott’s lyrical descriptions of the sea and the ship. It’s a novel to return to again and again…A quiet, elegant triumph." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"A beautiful book. It’s so lovely in its graveness, and in its comedy…The cut of the prose is so keen and the happenings are so finely wrought that it contorts where it can't help but contort, around the places where unanswerable grief comes into our lives." -- Helen Oyeyemi, author of Gingerbread"An immersive reading experience, the kind that makes one think, and think again...How movingly the novel considers the otherness between people, between the world and us, between human and all other life. Its boldness has a deep humility. Marina Endicott allows her characters to exist without being afraid of their (and our) moral dilemmas and failures, or the gap between our intentions and our understanding. She writes about goodness so well—so beautifully and joyfully. I feel as if I could close my eyes and still be at sea with these characters. A wonderful, brilliant book." -- Madeline Thien, author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing"[The Voyage of the Morning Light] is one of those very, very rare books: It breaks your heart (over and over), is heavy with sorrow and has no neat endings or answers—and yet, it also opens you up to wonder, making you yearn to know more, see more and love more." -- Sarah Laing - Globe and Mail
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WW Norton & Co Activities of Daily Living
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[An] engrossing debut…[Chen] is an elegantly reserved writer. Her novel is digressive without feeling showy, sombre yet never maudlin." -- Hua Hsu - The New Yorker"[Lisa Hsiao] Chen writes with cool, elegant precision…[Activities of Daily Living is] an utterly persuasive transmutation of the ordinary stuff of life." -- Steph Cha - New York Times Book Review"Highly recommend for: fans of Chen’s poetry; fans of Olivia Laing and/or Ben Lerner; anyone who’s ever found themselves consumed by art; anyone who’s fighting the very nature of time (and, really, who isn’t?)." -- Kaulie Lewis - Millions"From the making of art to the making of families, Lisa Hsiao Chen makes us realize the great beauty and courage found in everyday acts of care, work, endurance, and survival. Weaving between one daughter and her father, one artist and his work, Activities of Daily Living becomes a beguiling and brilliant meditation on what it means to live and die." -- Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer and The Committed"Brilliant, fiercely honest, and exhilarating, Lisa Hsiao Chen’s Activities of Daily Living illuminates the symbiotic relationship of art and life—the art of life, indeed. This is a riveting and memorable novel." -- Claire Messud, New York Times best-selling author of The Burning Girl"Activities of Daily Living is an exquisitely crafted archive that documents the living grief of witnessing a parent’s slow descent while summoning to life a radical genealogy of artists and writers. This novel is proof of the transformational power of art, a sublime performance that left me enchanted!" -- Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, PEN/Faulkner Award–winning author of Call Me Zebra and Savage Tongues"Activities of Daily Living is miraculously transformative of what it holds. Organized around the artworks of Tehching Hsieh and the act of witnessing a parent’s end of life, a circumscribed but questing narrator synthesizes the chaos and fragments of time, death, and illness into a moving and brilliant arcade—a project about exceptional and quotidian endurances weaved together via lifesaving and heartbreaking bricolage." -- Eugene Lim, author of Search History"The meditative quest that unfolds from this novel’s deceptively simple framework is as riveting as any page-turner. Filled with startling insight and moving detail, Activities of Daily Living will make you want to attend to life more fully—its joys as well as its griefs. What can literature do that other art forms can’t? This book is the answer." -- Anelise Chen, author of So Many Olympic Exertions"Chen wows in this tender debut novel... [She] develops an intelligent and deeply empathic portrayal of Alice witnessing her stepfather disappearing inside himself, and in doing so offers careful and illuminating observations on issues of cultural difference, productivity, family, and freedom. Chen’s own project is masterly and memorable." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"[A] thoughtful and thoughtfilled meditation on time... Elegiac and revealing, Chen's debut illuminates the clock in our hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Like the work of writer Rachel Cusk, who brought new thinking to what constitutes a novel, Activities of Daily Living takes chances with the form to strong effect…In delivering a meditation on human frailty and endurance, [Lisa Hsiao] Chen shows us how we cling to our chosen work and the hope buried within it." -- Kathryn Ma - San Francisco Chronicle
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WW Norton & Co Disturbance
Book SynopsisA spellbinding, genre-bending debut that follows a woman’s attempt to heal from an abusive relationship—with the help of black magic.Trade Review"This witchy [novel] benefits from allusions to its pop culture antecedents, including The Craft, and Clake’s artful juxtaposition of the narrator’s memories of her past relationship with the haunting in the present sheds light on the lingering effects of trauma. Fans of literary horror will want to snatch this up." -- Publishers Weekly"Disturbance reads like a poem but hits like a horror novel. What a mysterious, painful, yet strangely delicious slice of life." -- Ashley Hutson, author of One's Company"This slim, searing novel lures you in with the delicious nostalgia of teenage witchcraft before breaking you in two." -- Ruth Gilligan, author of The Butchers’ Blessing
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WW Norton & Co Emergency
Book SynopsisOne of The New Yorker's Best Books of 2023 • One of LitHub's 38 Best Books We read in 2023 "Best short stories for an instant escape."—Oprah Daily From an “exquisite” (The New Yorker) writer, a searing volume of prizewinning stories starring women facing points of no return.Trade Review"[A] richly layered collection... Alcott’s prose, both sensuous and cerebral, abounds with insight into people and the shapes life contorts them into." -- Kate Folk - New York Times Book Review"In supple, self-assured prose, Alcott highlights the ambivalence that can come with intimacy and violence, asking whether love is merely another form of circumscription, and whether brutality can sometimes be an antidote to numbness." -- The New Yorker"[Alcott's] sentences [have] startling aphoristic strength... The demanding directness of the writing scales up the sense of unfolding crisis... [A] high point in this impressive author’s evolution." -- Sam Sacks - Wall Street Journal"'Anything can be lived around,' muses one of Alcott’s arresting narrators, 'so long as it’s only you who has to do it.'... We’d recommend reading this cunning collection with a pen in hand—you’re going to want to underline half the sentences." -- Charley Burlock - Oprah Daily"The world falls away as Kathleen Alcott’s stories unfold in her sublime collection, Emergency. The smallest moment, the briefest description, the single telling detail are given the attention a stonecutter would give a gem. Alcott’s gift is breathtaking... These stories are lovely and tart and marvelously peculiar, the product of an interesting and interested mind." -- Louise Marburg - Hudson Review"Exquisite... Each of these seven stories—about unmoored women dealing with crises of identity, creeping despair, and the psychic wounds left by corrosive men—is a small marvel: intense, cerebral, and tender." -- Dan Sheehan - LitHub"Alcott’s sentences are tightly constructed and indelible... As the best fiction does, Emergency refuses to offer simple diagnoses for today’s social and personal conditions... This is a book you must wade into, slowly immersing yourself in its murky and unsettling world." -- Margot Lee - ZYZZYVA"If Alcott has always been interested in how people bargain with forces bigger than them, then Emergency is about what happens when women bet against themselves; when women use their own autonomy as a bargaining chip in a wager that might gain them some power within a system inherently built against them. Whatever they might gain—Helen’s bourgeois life, Hannah’s coupled bliss—can never make up for what they’ve already given up." -- n + 1"Alcott twines financial and feminine anxieties to create particular women wondering who they are if they live like this. It is seductive to read about money when it is neither the obvious, suffocating focus nor shrouded in euphemism. It is arresting to read about this female experience of capitalism, where that impossible quest for identity includes the perhaps impossible calculation of social standing." -- Cleveland Review of Books"I've long loved Kathleen Alcott's novels for her whip-smart voice and her taut prose. I was delighted to discover that her collection of short stories, Emergency, is also wonderful, spiny and wry and thrumming with subversive power." -- Lauren Groff, author of Matrix"Skillfully wrought and possessed of an exquisite eye for detail, this marvel of a collection contains enough insight and wisdom to fill several books. Kathleen Alcott proves again that she is one of her generation’s sharpest and most gifted writers, with her hand over the beating heart of our complicated, crisis-ridden nation." -- Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun"Kathleen Alcott’s Emergency left me windswept and altered—this is a book that reveals to us our forgotten joys and secrets, all the unexpected paths of our days. There is an abundance of the world here, a bright, haunted pulse you want to follow endlessly. Alcott is a mesmerizing writer, and this is her best book yet." -- Paul Yoon, author of Run Me to Earth"Stories that are worth reading twice." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Alcott’s prose is precise and evocative, and the plots are consistently tight. There’s much to enjoy." -- Publishers Weekly"Deftly blending acerbic observations with tender admiration for the ways her protagonists must tackle contemporary challenges, Alcott brings an intense and unflinching presence to the worlds she creates." -- Booklist
£21.59
WW Norton & Co Natural History Stories
Book SynopsisFinalist for the Story Prize Longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction A BookPage and Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A masterful collection of interconnected stories from the "genius enchantress" (Karen Russell) author of Ship Fever, winner of the National Book Award.Trade Review"Each story here offers [Barrett's] signature gifts: lyrical distillation of scientific complexity, artful wonder at the natural world, exquisitely observed details, and prose as precise and inevitable as a mathematical proof…With their kaleidoscopic interconnectedness, the overlapping circles of Barrett's stories, from this collection as well as her earlier works, add up to something large and delightful." -- L.A. Taggart - San Francisco Chronicle"Exhibits a shrewd understanding of the fragility and resilience of the human heart.…Barrett revisits her themes with a scientist’s precision and a poet’s grace." -- Connie Ogle - Minneapolis Star Tribune"[A] confident, quiet, richly imagined collection…Barrett is bold yet deft in handling timelines, lifetimes, and points of view. Each individual story feels complete, even as the connections between them…reinforce the collection’s central conviction that there is no such thing in nature as self-containment; everything is part of something bigger than itself." -- Justin Taylor - New York Times Book Review"An imaginative miracle woven of complexly connected stories…Immersing oneself in Natural History is an experience both bracing and magical… [T]he blurring of distinctions, of past and present, reality and fiction, is enhanced by a narrative consciousness that doesn’t hover over the characters so much as live in between them, switching at will from one perspective to the next, allowing us to see the world through Henrietta’s eyes as well as look at her the way others do." -- Christoph Irmscher - Wall Street Journal"The elegant linked-story collection Natural History returns the National Book Award-winner to familiar characters—drawn to natural wonders, searching for their own place in science—from her celebrated Ship Fever." -- Chicago Tribune"Andrea Barrett’s rewarding short story collection spans the Civil War era to the present day. Women’s roles evolve, as succeeding generations explore science, writing, teaching, and even flying, while still finding room for love and community." -- Christian Science Monitor"Telling the untold story is the heart of Natural History…The two stories merge, a kind of palimpsest in which the past is visible through the present and then shaded, artfully, by another hand. The effect is at once familiar and fresh, like being reminded of something half-forgotten and all the more treasured in the recollection, which has been the enduring feeling of all of these stories Andrea Barrett has written, across all these years." -- Holly M. Wendt - Ploughshares"[A] beautiful new collection." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch"Barrett depicts the natural world and the human heart with wonder, tenderness, and deep understanding. More superb work from an American master." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Barrett transforms deep knowledge of history, science, and human nature into gorgeously vital and insightful stories in which every element is richly brewed, mulled, and redolent." -- Booklist (starred review)"You need not have read earlier stories to be informed and dazzled by Natural History…Barrett demonstrates that while history organizes and distills events, fiction brings messy humanity gloriously to life." -- Bookpage (starred review)"A finely crafted linked collection…This offers rich rewards." -- Publishers Weekly
£12.34
WW Norton & Co After Sappho A Novel
Book SynopsisTrade Review"After Sappho accomplishes what only the most generous art can: It makes a more perfect world out of the imperfections of our own. Selby Wynn Schwartz’s first novel follows a meandering course through the late 19th century into the early 20th, focusing on the lives and overlapping connections of an array of real women . . . The result is not quite narrative fiction and not quite history either. It is, however, a work of stirring genius, a catalogue of intimacies and inventions, desires and dreams." -- Jacob Brogan - Washington Post"After Sappho considers the intimate moments beyond historical record, shifting our gaze and questioning the discipline of history itself. Schwartz builds a novel around women’s struggles for self-determination, excising the men who were in their way. For the most part, these men simply do not appear in the book at all. The novel is erudite and chatty, grounded in scholarship yet freed from any masculinist impulse for certainty or linear cohesion. She draws from history in order to reimagine it. 'Have you forgotten that a poet lies down in the shade of the future?' Schwartz asks. 'She is calling out, she is waiting. Our lives are the lines missing from the fragments.'" -- Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore - New York Times"A brilliant debut . . . In passages often recalling the sensuous prose of Ali Smith, After Sappho tracks not just outer movement, but psychological ambulation, picking up on the subtlest shifts in mood with the delicacy of a weathervane . . . a ravishing mosaic of creative subjectivity and self-fashioning." -- Rhoda Feng - NPR"[After Sappho’s] tone, despite its emotional restraint, is resolutely celebratory, focused on the steady advancement of women’s rights and sexual freedoms. In this interesting passion project, art is put forth as an unambiguous force of beauty and inspiration." -- Sam Sacks - Wall Street Journal"Words can be an incantation; the right verse can summon desire and a depth of feeling that can seem at odds with the quiet act of reading. Heart rates can rise as readers quietly turn the page, changing even as they remain still. A good phrase can unleash something inside a person; it can unearth and provoke. In Selby Wynn Schwartz’s novel 'After Sappho', long-listed for the 2022 Booker Prize in fiction, the verses of the sixth-century BCE Greek poet do all this and so much more.... Selby Wynn Schwartz writes beautiful prose, with a keen eye toward the playfulness of grammar and the joy of language. This is a book to be consumed slowly, to be savored like a glorious sunset even as it screams the inevitability of night. 'After Sappho' is an incantation against the darkness and a call to the light, however fragmented it may be." -- Adriana E. Ramírez - Boston Globe"Long-listed for the 2022 Booker Prize, this time-leaping novel connects a pantheon of queer literary titans — Sappho! Oscar Wilde! Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West! — with one muse. This book reads as if it’s skipping: full of movement, lightness, and whimsical defiance." -- Maggie Lange - Bustle"Desire, art and politics lead the dance in After Sappho . . . a mesmerising, uplifting and most inspiring novel. It’s a great literary achievement. As we tangle across time with the dazzling female artists who are its reimagined historical subjects (from Sappho to Virginia Woolf), we understand that we are connected in our transhistoric longings to live more audaciously, more fully, closer to ourselves." -- Deborah Levy, New Statesman, "Best Books of 2022""This one-of-a-kind book channels a spirit of righteous anger as well as lyrical freedom and joy." -- Justine Jordan - Guardian"She is excellent at threading her stories together, collecting people, dispersing them across the world, drawing lovers and friends under one roof to explore an alternative, sororal history. Schwartz’s voice is one of dry wit and cocked eyebrow, mocking the man-made record. In one particularly fantastic sequence, she sends up Noel Pemberton Billing, the British Member of Parliament famous for fabricating 'The Black Book', which he never bothered to write, supposedly containing the name of every lesbian in Britain." -- Connor Harrison - Chicago Review of Books"After Sappho is a project of both imagination and intimacy, but also of significant research. Schwartz’s protagonists are all real people, but she has captured the essence of their lives and identities by means of what she describes as 'speculative biographies'. One of the beauties of this strange, spellbinding novel – other, that is, than the dreamlike, pellucid writing – is this merging of fact and fiction, historical record and artistic vision." -- Lucy Scholes - The Telegraph"A highly original, practically uncategorisable novel... Sarah Bernhardt, Virginia Woolf, the Italian writer and lesbian Lina Poletti, plus a host of other lesser-known women who pushed against the conventions of the time — all are given fresh life in this entrancing choric collage of a novel which seems to speak both in one voice and in multitudes all at the same time... I loved it." -- Claire Allfree - Daily Mail"Lambda finalist Schwartz’s first novel forms a triptych of women who refuse to be stifled by societal expectations of femininity. The story unfolds as a series of sensuous fragments that would make the titular Greek poet proud." -- Michelle Hart, Electric Literature, "Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Books of 2023""In her debut novel, Schwartz presents a lavish, vibrant, kaleidoscopic re-imagining of the lives of early twentieth-century Sapphic feminists . . . Blending history and fiction in a lush, sensual style reminiscent of lyric poetry, the novel follows each woman carving out a new life for herself and taking up Sappho's legacy to create art and blaze trails for future generations . . . In an era in which feminism's gains appear to be on shaky ground, this book reminds us of women's interconnectedness across generations, and how those who came before can inspire us to keep going, keep fighting, and keep creating." -- Jo-Anne Blanco - BookBrowse"A call to action for present-day readers not to forget the incredible stories of these 20th-century trailblazers—and to continue to find creative ways forward." -- Norah Piehl - Bookreporter"[A] brilliant debut novel... The collective first-person “we” narrator—a Greek chorus devoted to the female poet Sappho—weaves the stories of writers, painters, and performers who, like Sappho, are attracted to women and are determined to become their authentic selves through art.... As the chorus narrates, 'we were plunged back into a history we had barely survived the first time.' Schwartz’s account of what happens next as the central characters resist oppression speaks volumes on their efforts, and she contributes her own work of art with this irresistible narrative. Schwartz breathes an astonishing sense of life into her timeless characters." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review"This book dares to invent a new form, one that embraces the maddening fragmentation of so many important women in history and reclaims it as a kind of revolutionary beauty. An exciting, luxurious work of speculative biography." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Inexplicably mesmerizing, After Sappho is a sui generis work of scholarly fiction written in truly poetic and evocative prose . . . Difficult to fully explain, it is best experienced." -- June Sawyers - Booklist"Readers interested in a dramatically fleshed-out account of the history of women’s liberation, as well as the arts and literature generally, will find much to appreciate in this book." -- Joanna M. Burkhardt - Library Journal
£21.84
WW Norton & Co Lazy City A Novel
Book SynopsisA “truly extraordinary” (Bassey Ikpi) debut novel of modern Belfast that sings a tender hymn to messy love, quiet grief, and the hangovers in between.Trade Review"[Lazy City] is a novel about trauma and its aftermath: again, a common theme today, but done sophisticatedly here, with a quality of thinking rare in a debut … Connolly gives Erin a dry, wry voice, and one that’s frequently very funny … Lazy City exhibits an understanding of the importance of our homeland as the container that shapes us… I felt better after reading this book. Connolly is a writer in whom I have faith." -- John Self - The Telegraph"A skillful debut novel paints a nuanced picture of Belfast and a grieving young woman’s search for something to believe in... Connolly’s incisive debut novel conveys the quiet desperation of a generation facing economic instability and career uncertainty, compounded by the climate crisis.... Belfast-born, Connolly offers a nuanced portrait of her home city: 'a place which shows all its history, all its personality, all the time… it’s not just the recent history, the flags and religion and borders. It’s the mountains everywhere, too.'" -- Lucy Popescu - The Observer"[Written] with a piercing penetration and observational clarity . . . profound." -- Suzi Feay - The Guardian"Erin’s experiences and relationships are well realised, narrated in her wry, funny and often hungover voice. This is a timely coming-of-age novel with all the pain and pleasure that involves." -- Fanny Blake - Daily Mail"This soul-searching – and at times delightfully spiky – debut is a clear-eyed, non-judgemental guide through the sad stasis of grief and what’s both lost and gained in taking those vital steps closer to moving on." -- Marie Claire, "Best Books of 2023""A mesmerising portrait of modern Belfast . . . genius." -- Barry Pierce - Big Issue"A poignant story set in Northern Ireland, Rachel Connolly’s Lazy City is a mesmerising debut." -- Rhianon Holley - Buzz Magazine"A startling and assured novel from an exciting new writer." -- i-D"Connolly writes especially well about parties, sex and hangovers – it’s brilliantly visceral – but it’s when she tackles self-esteem and unfulfilled potential that her prose really sings." -- AnOther Magazine"A compelling exploration of grief, uncertainty and disappointment, and a convincing portrait of Belfast’s normalisation, such as it is. Indeed, where a Troubles novel might have foregrounded trauma, Connolly focuses instead on the impact of more ordinary, but still devastating, loss." -- Luke Warde - Irish Independent"[A] perceptive debut… Connolly draws the reader along by making each well-honed scene reverberate with emotion. This thoughtful character portrait is worth a look." -- Publishers Weekly"A pitch-perfect portrait of a 20-something whose life has been thrown off course, it is hard not to fall in love with the chaotic but charming Erin. As steeped in grief as it's soaked in booze, this vividly written debut is mordantly witty and profoundly moving." -- Bookseller, Editor's Choice"Crisp, clear-eyed and witty writing. . . . Rachel Connolly’s characters and their flawed, human attempts at redemption will stay with me for a long time." -- Monica Heisey, author of Really Good, Actually"In the wry and compassionate Lazy City, Rachel Connolly deftly captures both the intoxicating chaos and listlessness of young adulthood, when life seems both full of possibility and impossibly elusive." -- Colin Barrett, author of Homesickness"Frank, attentive, free of artifice or emotional contrivances, Rachel Connolly brings something new to any subject she shines her singular intelligence on." -- Nicole Flattery, author of Nothing Special
£13.29
WW Norton & Co After Sappho A Novel
Book SynopsisTrade Review"After Sappho accomplishes what only the most generous art can: It makes a more perfect world out of the imperfections of our own. Selby Wynn Schwartz’s first novel follows a meandering course through the late 19th century into the early 20th, focusing on the lives and overlapping connections of an array of real women . . . The result is not quite narrative fiction and not quite history either. It is, however, a work of stirring genius, a catalogue of intimacies and inventions, desires and dreams." -- Jacob Brogan - Washington Post"After Sappho considers the intimate moments beyond historical record, shifting our gaze and questioning the discipline of history itself. Schwartz builds a novel around women’s struggles for self-determination, excising the men who were in their way. For the most part, these men simply do not appear in the book at all. The novel is erudite and chatty, grounded in scholarship yet freed from any masculinist impulse for certainty or linear cohesion. She draws from history in order to reimagine it. 'Have you forgotten that a poet lies down in the shade of the future?' Schwartz asks. 'She is calling out, she is waiting. Our lives are the lines missing from the fragments.'" -- Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore - New York Times"A brilliant debut . . . In passages often recalling the sensuous prose of Ali Smith, After Sappho tracks not just outer movement, but psychological ambulation, picking up on the subtlest shifts in mood with the delicacy of a weathervane . . . a ravishing mosaic of creative subjectivity and self-fashioning." -- Rhoda Feng - NPR"[After Sappho’s] tone, despite its emotional restraint, is resolutely celebratory, focused on the steady advancement of women’s rights and sexual freedoms. In this interesting passion project, art is put forth as an unambiguous force of beauty and inspiration." -- Sam Sacks - Wall Street Journal"Words can be an incantation; the right verse can summon desire and a depth of feeling that can seem at odds with the quiet act of reading. Heart rates can rise as readers quietly turn the page, changing even as they remain still. A good phrase can unleash something inside a person; it can unearth and provoke. In Selby Wynn Schwartz’s novel 'After Sappho', long-listed for the 2022 Booker Prize in fiction, the verses of the sixth-century BCE Greek poet do all this and so much more.... Selby Wynn Schwartz writes beautiful prose, with a keen eye toward the playfulness of grammar and the joy of language. This is a book to be consumed slowly, to be savored like a glorious sunset even as it screams the inevitability of night. 'After Sappho' is an incantation against the darkness and a call to the light, however fragmented it may be." -- Adriana E. Ramírez - Boston Globe"Long-listed for the 2022 Booker Prize, this time-leaping novel connects a pantheon of queer literary titans — Sappho! Oscar Wilde! Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West! — with one muse. This book reads as if it’s skipping: full of movement, lightness, and whimsical defiance." -- Maggie Lange - Bustle"Desire, art and politics lead the dance in After Sappho . . . a mesmerising, uplifting and most inspiring novel. It’s a great literary achievement. As we tangle across time with the dazzling female artists who are its reimagined historical subjects (from Sappho to Virginia Woolf), we understand that we are connected in our transhistoric longings to live more audaciously, more fully, closer to ourselves." -- Deborah Levy, New Statesman, "Best Books of 2022""This one-of-a-kind book channels a spirit of righteous anger as well as lyrical freedom and joy." -- Justine Jordan - Guardian"She is excellent at threading her stories together, collecting people, dispersing them across the world, drawing lovers and friends under one roof to explore an alternative, sororal history. Schwartz’s voice is one of dry wit and cocked eyebrow, mocking the man-made record. In one particularly fantastic sequence, she sends up Noel Pemberton Billing, the British Member of Parliament famous for fabricating 'The Black Book', which he never bothered to write, supposedly containing the name of every lesbian in Britain." -- Connor Harrison - Chicago Review of Books"After Sappho is a project of both imagination and intimacy, but also of significant research. Schwartz’s protagonists are all real people, but she has captured the essence of their lives and identities by means of what she describes as 'speculative biographies'. One of the beauties of this strange, spellbinding novel – other, that is, than the dreamlike, pellucid writing – is this merging of fact and fiction, historical record and artistic vision." -- Lucy Scholes - The Telegraph"A highly original, practically uncategorisable novel... Sarah Bernhardt, Virginia Woolf, the Italian writer and lesbian Lina Poletti, plus a host of other lesser-known women who pushed against the conventions of the time — all are given fresh life in this entrancing choric collage of a novel which seems to speak both in one voice and in multitudes all at the same time... I loved it." -- Claire Allfree - Daily Mail"Lambda finalist Schwartz’s first novel forms a triptych of women who refuse to be stifled by societal expectations of femininity. The story unfolds as a series of sensuous fragments that would make the titular Greek poet proud." -- Michelle Hart, Electric Literature, "Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Books of 2023""In her debut novel, Schwartz presents a lavish, vibrant, kaleidoscopic re-imagining of the lives of early twentieth-century Sapphic feminists . . . Blending history and fiction in a lush, sensual style reminiscent of lyric poetry, the novel follows each woman carving out a new life for herself and taking up Sappho's legacy to create art and blaze trails for future generations . . . In an era in which feminism's gains appear to be on shaky ground, this book reminds us of women's interconnectedness across generations, and how those who came before can inspire us to keep going, keep fighting, and keep creating." -- Jo-Anne Blanco - BookBrowse"A call to action for present-day readers not to forget the incredible stories of these 20th-century trailblazers—and to continue to find creative ways forward." -- Norah Piehl - Bookreporter"[A] brilliant debut novel... The collective first-person “we” narrator—a Greek chorus devoted to the female poet Sappho—weaves the stories of writers, painters, and performers who, like Sappho, are attracted to women and are determined to become their authentic selves through art.... As the chorus narrates, 'we were plunged back into a history we had barely survived the first time.' Schwartz’s account of what happens next as the central characters resist oppression speaks volumes on their efforts, and she contributes her own work of art with this irresistible narrative. Schwartz breathes an astonishing sense of life into her timeless characters." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review"This book dares to invent a new form, one that embraces the maddening fragmentation of so many important women in history and reclaims it as a kind of revolutionary beauty. An exciting, luxurious work of speculative biography." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Inexplicably mesmerizing, After Sappho is a sui generis work of scholarly fiction written in truly poetic and evocative prose . . . Difficult to fully explain, it is best experienced." -- June Sawyers - Booklist"Readers interested in a dramatically fleshed-out account of the history of women’s liberation, as well as the arts and literature generally, will find much to appreciate in this book." -- Joanna M. Burkhardt - Library Journal
£13.95
Harper Voyager Gather The Fortunes
Book SynopsisFate decides where you go when you die. Renai makes damn sure you get thereRenaissance Raines has found her place among the psychopomps—the guides who lead the souls of the recently departed through the Seven Gates of the Underworld—and done her best to avoid the notice of gods and mortals alike. But when a young boy named Ramses St. Cyr manages to escape his foretold death, Renai finds herself at the center of a deity-thick plot unfolding in New Orleans. Someone helped Ramses slip free of his destined end—someone willing to risk everything to steal a little slice of power for themselves.Is it one of the storm gods that’s descended on the city? The death god who’s locked the Gates of the Underworld? Or the manipulative sorcerer who also cheated Death? When she finds the schemer, there’s gonna be all kinds of hell to pay, because there are scarier things than death in the Crescent City. Renaissance Raines is one
£20.40
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