Fiction A to Z
June 2025
Recent Releases
I leave it up to you : a novel
by Jinwoo Chong

Jack Jr. awakens from a coma to an unfamiliar world, so he returns to Korean American enclave Fort Lee, New Jersey, to work at his parents' restaurant Ioja, spar with alcoholic brother James, connect with the male nurse who cared for him, and become underqualified sage to his teenage nephew.
Old School Indian
by Aaron John Curtis

Dealing with a mysterious illness, middle-aged Miami bookseller Abe Jacobs returns home to New York's Mohawk reservation. Looking for relief, he sees family, a native healer, and doctors, while pondering his past mental health issues and troubled marriage. Meanwhile, his poet alter ego serves up poems and witty thoughts. Fans of Penobscot author Morgan Talty's Fire Exit should try this "electrifying debut" (Publishers Weekly).
The Bright Years
by Sarah Damoff

Ryan and Lillian fall for each other in 1979 Fort Worth, Texas. Though both have secrets (Ryan's dad was an abusive alcoholic; teenage Lillian gave a baby up for adoption), they marry and have daughter Jet. But Ryan's own struggles with alcoholism lead to a troubled marriage. Narrated by the three of them, this poignant first novel explores loss and family over four generations and several decades.
The Correspondent
by Virginia Evans

In 2012 Maryland, we meet 73-year-old Sybil Van Antwerp, a mother, grandmother, and retired lawyer, who spends time each week writing to family, friends, and authors she admires. Detailing her past, present, future, and favorite books, this moving epistolary tale and accomplished debut covers nearly a decade of an intriguing life. For fans of: Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge; Beth Morrey's The Love Story of Missy Carmichael.
All That Life Can Afford
by Emily Everett

Studying for her master's degree, broke American in London Anna finds herself enamored by the family of one of her wealthy test prep students. Swept into the world of the glamorous Wilders, she's torn between her ambition and identity, the allure of belonging, and two very different men. Already a Reese's Book Club pick, this lyrical coming-of-age story will please fans of Jane Green's novels and modern Jane Austen retellings.
Rabbit Moon
by Jennifer Haigh

After a hit-and-run leaves 22-year-old American expat Lindsey in a coma in Shanghai, her divorced parents go to her, wondering why she isn't living in Beijing like she'd said. Meanwhile, Lindsey's adored 11-year-old sister, who was adopted from China, is at camp, puzzled that Lindsey isn't texting her back. With a strong sense of place, this thoughtful novel moves back and forth in time, examining fractured families and secrets. Try this next: Juli Min's Shanghailanders.
The library of lost dollhouses : a novel
by Elise Hooper

"A fresh new dual-timeline novel from beloved author Elise Hooper, about a young librarian who discovers historic dollhouses and embarks on a journey to uncover the hidden secrets behind the intricate miniatures, perfect for fans of Fiona Davis and MarieBenedict"
The Names
by Florence Knapp

Cora Atkin is off to register her baby's name when nine-year-old Maia suggests they call the baby Bear instead of Gordon, which her father has insisted upon. Cora's pick? Julian. Tracing the results of each choice over 35 years, this thought-provoking novel and Read with Jenna selection presents a complex story about fate, family, and abuse. Read-alike: The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas.
A curse for the homesick
by Laura Brooke Robson

Tess Eriksson and her love, Soren, grapple with the haunting curse of their windswept Scottish island, where any woman might become a deadly skeld, challenging their love and forcing choices between safety, home and each other. 40,000 first printing.
The Emperor of Gladness
by Ocean Vuong

In a dying Connecticut town, 19-year-old Hai, who struggles with addiction, is on a bridge ready to end it all when Grazina, an elderly Lithuanian widow with dementia, yells at him. Becoming her caretaker in a rundown house by the river, Hai gets work at a fast food place and finds a home there too. Both heartwarming and heartbreaking, Ocean Vuong's lyrical second novel is an Oprah Book Club pick. Try these next: Joe Wilkins' The Entire Sky; Julie Otsuka's The Swimmers.
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