The Monitor鈥檚 10 best new books of April
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Real Americans,聽by Rachel Khong
Rachel Khong鈥檚 dazzling second novel probes issues of class, race, genetics, and identity. Her gripping narrative encompasses several love stories, political repression, the promise and limits of science, and the reverberations of dark secrets through two intertwined Chinese American families.聽
I Cheerfully Refuse,聽by Leif Enger
Why We Wrote This
Tales of reinvention and courage are threaded through our reviewers鈥 picks for the 10 best books of April 鈥 including a globe-trotting adventure story and a history of the animal rights movement.
In a rickety sailboat on storm-tossed Lake Superior, a grieving musician flees a powerful enemy. Set in a speculative future in which the supply chain has failed and a lethal drug holds sway, Leif Enger鈥檚 latest novel steers a harrowing course through a broken world. Yes, it鈥檚 grim, but in Enger鈥檚 capable hands it鈥檚 also a riveting story of resilience and kinship.
颁濒别补谤,听by Carys Davies
Weather whips and worlds collide as a Scottish minister recovers from an accident under the care of the solitary islander he鈥檚 been dispatched to uproot. Despite the harsh Shetland Islands landscape and the punishing realities of an 1840s Scotland undergoing transformation, gentleness 鈥 and even joy 鈥 seep through the murk of this evocative tale.
A Short Walk Through a Wide World,聽by Douglas Westerbeke
In Douglas Westerbeke鈥檚 imaginative debut, French preteen Aubrey literally has to keep moving: If she stays in one spot for more than several days, her body revolts. (Warning: There will be blood.) A life of globe-trotting adventure ensues, but also days marked by聽 detours as she hunts for clues to her mysterious malady. The novel is a fleet-footed winner.
The Murder of Mr. Ma,聽by SJ Rozan and John Shen Yen Nee
Judge Dee, a lithe martial arts master struggling with PTSD after World War I, teams up with earnest scholar and budding novelist Lao She to investigate a string of murders around London in 1924. Amid the whirl of crescent kicks, rooftop chases, and snappy dialogue, characters confront addiction, defy prejudice, and deliver justice. It鈥檚 a cinematic ride.
The Paris Novel,聽by Ruth Reichl
Following the death of her difficult mother, Stella, a 20-something New Yorker, flies to Paris to find herself. From this familiar premise blooms a moving portrait of self-discovery and creativity complete with delectable dishes, haute couture, a painter from the past, and a famous bookstore sheltering eccentrics and poets. It鈥檚 a treat from a true gastronome.
An Unfinished Love Story,聽by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin was married for more than 40 years to Dick Goodwin, a speechwriter and adviser to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. In the years before Mr. Goodwin鈥檚 death, the couple went through hundreds of boxes of his memorabilia from those administrations. This affecting book, blending history, memoir, and biography, is a personal account of a pivotal era.
Our Kindred Creatures,聽by Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy
This fascinating history traces the shift in American attitudes toward animals in the聽decades after the Civil War. The authors describe the era鈥檚 widespread mistreatment of animals and profile the activists who convinced their fellow citizens that the prevention of animal suffering was a just cause.
Alien Earths,聽by Lisa Kaltenegger
Astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger, who directs the Carl Sagan Institute To Search for Life in the Cosmos, documents the quest for extraterrestrial life with winning enthusiasm. Explaining how she and her colleagues utilize cutting-edge tools like the James Webb telescope along with biological, geological, and computer-modeling methods, she makes the science accessible and fun.
There鈥檚 Always This Year,聽by Hanif Abdurraqib
Basketball as a metaphor for life is only a (quick) first step into this powerful memoir by Hanif Abdurraqib. The author鈥檚 words celebrate not only coming-of-age but also agelessness. His goal, like that within the sporting arena, is clear: Protect home court.