Literary Fiction

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.

Oromay by Baalu Girma

Discover Oromay by Baalu Girma, Ethiopia’s most controversial novel, now available in English. This gripping political thriller blends history, love, and betrayal against the backdrop of the Eritrean conflict. Read our in-depth review of this literary masterpiece.

Isola by Allegra Goodman

Explore Isola by Allegra Goodman, a captivating historical fiction novel inspired by Marguerite de la Rocque’s true survival story. This review delves into Goodman's elegant prose, deep character development, and the novel’s compelling themes of resilience and self-discovery.

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