Everything good in Joe Magellan's life-family, teaching career, sanity-has been undermined by his baffling compulsion: breaking the world record for flagpole-sitting.
Featured in The Millions "e;Most Anticipated"e; 2022 Book PreviewWeary of rundown motels and long nights sleeping in her mother's car, Olya wants nothing more than a home.
In search of a new life, Reuben and Ardith Rosenfeld and their two children move from Chicago to the small town of Welton, Colorado, looking for all the hope that the burgeoning West has to offer-its abundance of jobs, space, sunshine, prosperity, and the promise of reinvention.
As Rose Geddes's lung cancer progresses toward its inexorable end and her husband's ability to care for her diminishes, their widowed neighbor, June Danhill, stumbles into the middle of their intersecting crises.
Behind the closed doors of their suburban Johannesburg home, Themba and Ayanda Hlatshwayo, both legal professionals, are beset by deep tensions that claw with relentless intensity at the polished facade of their lives.
A READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAY *A PEOPLE MAGAZINE PICK * AN INDIE NEXT PICK * A LIBRARYREADS PICK *AN AMAZON EDITORS PICK On every page there are little shimmering bombs.
This debut novel traces a group of survivors who fall under the spell of an authoritarian cult leader in the days following Hurricane Marias destruction in Puerto Rico.
Ombligos propone una mirada sin reservas a la ambigüedad del vínculo entre madres e hijos, ese origen al que se vuelve una y otra vez con un mapa involuntario de supervivencia.
'The term pageturner was made for books like this' Andrea Mara'Thoroughly addictive, The Fall is full of twists you won't see coming' Kathryn CroftShe promised not to tell.
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 2024 – Nominierung "Neue Talente" ÜbersetzungIm heutigen ländlichen Irak, an den Ufern des Tigris, überschreitet ein junges Mädchen das absolute Verbot: noch vor der Verlobung lässt sich auf eine Liebesaffäre mit ihrem Geliebten ein.
'A heart-wrenching page-turner told with warmth and humor' People Magazine, Pick of the Week----Emma London never thought she had anything in common with her grandmother Genevieve.