Literary Fiction

Women’s Hotel by Daniel M. Lavery

Explore the lives of mid-century women in Women's Hotel by Daniel M. Lavery, a richly layered historical novel set in 1960s New York. Delving into themes of gender, class, and belonging, this novel paints a vivid portrait of life in a women's residential hotel, offering a nuanced and compelling look at the characters who call it home."

Gabriel’s Moon by William Boyd

Dive into the world of Cold War espionage and personal turmoil with William Boyd's "Gabriel's Moon." This review explores the gripping narrative, complex characters, and historical backdrop that make it a standout spy novel.

Speak to Me of Home by Jeanine Cummins

"Speak to Me of Home" by Jeanine Cummins is a poignant multigenerational saga exploring identity, belonging, and the complex notion of home. Spanning from 1960s Puerto Rico to present-day America, this novel delves into the immigrant experience, cultural displacement, and the enduring quest for self.

Libby Lost and Found by Stephanie Booth

Discover the emotional journey in 'Libby Lost and Found' by Stephanie Booth. This debut novel beautifully blends literary fiction with fantasy elements, exploring memory loss, identity, and the power of storytelling through the story of author Libby Weeks and her young superfan, Peanut.

My Name Is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende

Explore Isabel Allende's latest novel, 'My Name Is Emilia del Valle,' a captivating story of identity and resilience set in late 19th-century Chile. Discover how Allende masterfully weaves historical events and personal journeys in this unforgettable tale.

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