Literary Fiction

Hunchback by Saou Ichikawa

Discover the literary powerhouse of Saou Ichikawa’s Hunchback, a debut novel that challenges norms with a raw, unfiltered exploration of disability, sexuality, and identity. Read our full review of this Akutagawa Prize-winning book.

Confessions by Catherine Airey

A haunting, lyrical debut by Catherine Airey, Confessions explores three generations of women navigating secrets, trauma, and identity across Ireland and New York. This review analyzes its structure, themes, and emotional depth.

Tilt by Emma Pattee

Tilt by Emma Pattee is a powerful debut novel that blends disaster, survival, and self-discovery in a gripping narrative set during a catastrophic earthquake in Portland.

The Antidote by Karen Russell

Explore The Antidote by Karen Russell, a haunting blend of historical fiction and magical realism set in the Dust Bowl era. Read our in-depth review on the novel’s poetic storytelling, eerie characters, and unforgettable themes of memory, trauma, and survival.

I Leave It Up to You by Jinwoo Chong

In I Leave It Up to You, Jinwoo Chong crafts a moving tale of second chances, family expectations, and rediscovering one’s place in the world. Following a two-year coma, Jack Jr. returns to a life that has moved on without him. This literary fiction novel beautifully explores queer identity, immigrant struggles, and the power of family bonds.

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