The New York Times describes the novel as “lyrical” and “remarkable”, and Hirut as an “indelible and compelling hero”. Pulitzer-winning Marilynne Robinson has written a fourth novel in her acclaimed Gilead series. The Booker Prize describes it as: “At once a blazing lament of our contempt for nature… and what it means to be human, The New Wilderness is an extraordinary, compelling novel for our times.”, This Mournable Body by Tsitsi Dangarembga, Tambudzai is a young woman attempting to make a life for herself in downtown Harare. But as Becky goes after bigger and bigger deals, her double life grows increasingly treacherous. The Glass Hotel beautifully depicts the many lives impacted by the collapse of an ambitious Ponzi scheme, most notably a woman who escaped her haunted past in rugged Canada for a gilded existence as the much younger wife of a financial kingpin.

From stories about his time as a gay Black student at a bucolic white prep school to meditations on what it means to be “normal” in Trump’s America, Thomas’s essays are a series of sometimes-melancholy, always-exuberant studies on what it means to live on the margins. The book is a “much-needed reality check”, says inews: “The author has a canny ability to take heavy, complex subjects and translate them into concrete, sound arguments, offering practical resolutions”. Journalist Robert Kolker reports on the strife of an American couple in the 1970s, overwhelmed by their sons’ schizophrenia diagnoses. —AG, Morgan Jerkins, who was raised in New Jersey, traces the roots of her family tree and the way in which the Great Migration shaped the Black experience in Wandering in Strange Lands. —RET, Born out of his 2018 New York Times op-ed “The Student Loan Serenity Prayer,” Arceneaux’s essay collection comes as unemployment soars and yet another economic crisis has many young people questioning whether they’ll ever experience life without crushing financial anxiety. Randy, a gay high schooler and theater kid, pulls a Sandy from the end of Grease over the school year, changing his look and demeanor to win the attentions of his gay summer camp's masc jock lothario. Most Popular Books Published In 2020 The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett, American Dirt by … “Brandon Taylor emerges as a powerhouse with this artful debut,” says Newsweek. It is, says Vulture, “that rare and precious thing: a funny dystopia”.

From Prep to American Wife, Curtis Sittenfeld has built a name for herself as contemporary fiction’s foremost chronicler of WASP America. She begins the novel working as a servant, and gradually transforms herself into a proud warrior.

The New York Times describes it as a “haunting, arresting” read. Full of her usual compassion, empathy and joyfulness, it is classic Tyler, and has been highly praised. —AG, The former Gawker writer and co-founder of the trailblazing (but recently discontinued) publishing house Emily Books, Emily Gould has long been a beloved staple of Literary Twitter.

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If you’re looking to make a dent in your GoodReads goal for the year, keep an eye on this list of the top new books to watch out for in 2020. The group must settle in the Wilderness State, a huge, untamed expanse of land that has never been inhabited by humankind, until now. Here Are The Recent Trump Campaign Lawsuits, Why Trump Is Still Fighting the Election Results, Biden: 'This Is the Time to Heal in America'. The result is a deeply compassionate book about death, modern life, and human connection. Her desire to understand her personal and cultural origins will inspire you to do the same. The latest book from Erik Larson, author of The Devil in the White City, is an engrossing account of Winston Churchill’s first year as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It tells the story of a much-loved son of a Presbyterian minister who in segregated St Louis falls in love with Della, an African-American school teacher. —AG, A husband eager to escape it all and his reluctant wife leave their Connecticut lives for a yearlong Caribbean voyage with their two children. Petty, in her debut work, shows an extraordinary mastery of form, using devices as disparate as short horror screenplays, letters, marked-up college essays, and, of course, straight prose to tell a complex and timely story.

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