Literary Fiction

So Far Gone by Jess Walter

Discover Jess Walter’s So Far Gone, a powerful, character-driven novel that blends family drama with political urgency. A timely story of one man’s journey from isolation to redemption in a divided America.

Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin

Rob Franklin’s Great Black Hope is a powerful debut exploring race, identity, addiction, and grief. This literary fiction gem offers a psychologically rich character study that lingers long after the last page.

A Family Matter by Claire Lynch

Discover Claire Lynch’s A Family Matter, a moving literary debut exploring LGBTQ+ identity, family secrets, and justice across two haunting timelines.

What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown

Discover What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown—a gripping psychological drama that explores the intersections of technology, identity, and family trauma. A powerful, timely novel set across isolated Montana and 1990s San Francisco.

Go as a River by Shelley Read

Discover the power of resilience, love, and nature in Go as a River by Shelley Read. This debut novel delivers a poignant, lyrical journey set in 1940s Colorado.

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