New York Times-bestselling author Jacqueline Briskin's steamy romantic saga about two generations of a privileged California family that chases the American dream, from the post-World War II boom years to the turbulent, psychedelic 1960sThe year 1946 in America is a time for seizing opportunities and the best way for a woman to get ahead is to marry well.
A novel about a father's emotional custody battle by a New York Times-bestselling author-the basis for the hit movie and "e;a great read"e; (Dave Eggers).
A novel about a father's emotional custody battle by a New York Times-bestselling author-the basis for the hit movie and "e;a great read"e; (Dave Eggers).
From the author of The Keepers of the House, a "e;beautiful"e; novel following a black mother and daughter through the Great Depression and Civil Rights era (The Boston Globe).
A "e;beautifully written"e; Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about prejudice and a distinguished family's secrets in the American South (The Atlantic Monthly).
Touched by madness and haunted by a secret past, Paul and Elsa's relationship reveals that there can be no normality for people who witnessed the worst of war In 1970s New York, Paul and Elsa are like many other well-off middle-aged couples, worrying over their apartment and psychoanalyst bills by day, and meeting friends at restaurants by night.
In the shifting social landscape of America in the 1960s, a mother struggles to understand-and accept-her son's homosexualityTessa Lynn considers herself independent and progressive, a liberated woman of the 1960s.
Decades after they were swapped at birth, two women change each other's lives in this saga from the New York Times-bestselling author of Garden of Lies.
From the New York Times-bestselling author, the saga of a wife who takes a shocking step to protect her marriage from the consequences of her infidelity.
A family of intellectuals comes apart at the seams during the 1968 student revolts in ParisThe Parisian student revolts of May 1968 shook the country and the European continent to its foundations.
In the final installment of Rebecca West's Saga of the Century trilogy, family, marriage, and love alter the sisterly bonds that have seen them through poverty, war, and scandal In the years after the war, Mary and Rose Aubrey have found success as accomplished pianists.
A new era for women-and the Aubrey sisters-dawns in the trilogy that proves "e;what an extraordinary, and extraordinarily honest, writer Rebecca West was"e; (The New York Times).
A man's impassioned search for his legendary rock star father becomes a journey of self-discovery in this masterful novel from bestselling author Scott SpencerBilly Rothschild's obsession with legendary '60s folksinger Luke Fairchild could be considered fanatic, if not for the fact that Luke is actually Billy's father.
'One of the greatest storytellers of our time' - Delia Owens, bestselling author of Where the Crawdads SingFrom the multimillion-copy bestselling author of The Women and The Nightingale, Summer Island is a poignant, warm and tender novel about a mother and daughter: the complex ties that bind them, the past that separates them, and the healing that comes with forgiveness.
Powerful Poignant, bleak and haunting, this is a small masterpiece Sunday MirrorBrother and sister, Ted and Rose Howker, grew up in Mount of Zeal, a mining village blackened by coal.
Agatha is aware of an intensity, a powerful storm of emotion briefly awakened by a shortlived love affair with her cousin Gerald, that is entirely lacking from the successful marriage on which she is about to embark.
'A response - finally - to the new norms of femininity' Rachel CuskHaving reached an age when most of her peers are asking themselves when they will become mothers, Heti's narrator considers, with the same urgency, whether she will do so at all.
In this challenging novel, where striking workers march among dreaming spires, the worlds of industry and learning collide as the Owen family are caught in a web of conflicts: of politics and sex, loyalty and independence, English lives and Welsh memories .
Their public pleasures are legend Their private secrets are scandals Born to wealth and weaned on power,they live the life thatothers imitate and envy.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER THE PARTICULAR SADNESS OF LEMON CAKE - A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICKLONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/JEAN STEIN BOOK AWARD'The Butterfly Lampshade is an unflinching, empathetic portrayal of a childhood touched by mental illness.
If you like Katie Flynn, Rosie Clarke and Catherine Cookson, you will love this captivating and heart -warming saga by bestselling and prizewinning author Marie Joseph.
All she has is her reputation When Emma Robinson discovers she is carrying Paul Greenslade s child, there are harsh consequences after he disappears rather than marry a common shop-girl.
Fans of Bridgerton, Georgette Heyer and Jenny Hambly will love this sensational and sexy romantic adventure from #1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey.