Literary Fiction

We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes

Jojo Moyes’ We All Live Here is a heartwarming yet messy story of family, love, and second chances. This book review explores the emotional depth, humor, and compelling characters that make it a must-read.

We Rip the World Apart by Charlene Carr

A thought-provoking review of We Rip the World Apart by Charlene Carr, a powerful novel exploring racial identity, generational trauma, and the deep complexities of motherhood.

Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher

Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher is a compelling historical novel exploring the deep connections between Black and white families in the post-Civil War South. Read our in-depth review on how this multigenerational story captures the complexities of identity, power, and reconciliation.

Soft Core by Brittany Newell

Dive into Soft Core by Brittany Newell, a provocative novel that blurs the lines between performance and reality, set against the backdrop of San Francisco's underground.

Too Soon by Betty Shamieh

Too Soon by Betty Shamieh is a compelling debut novel exploring Palestinian American identity, theatre, and personal freedom across generations. With richly developed characters and an intricate narrative, Shamieh delivers a powerful story of heritage, displacement, and artistic ambition.

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