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The 10 best books of April hint at change in the air

This April, discover our top 10 book titles to add to your 鈥淭o Be Read鈥 pile. Tales of reinvention, discovery, and activism abound.

By Monitor reviewers

Spring is a time of fresh starts, and many of the books recommended this month amplify that message. From Anna Quindlen鈥檚 advice about 鈥淲riting for Your Life鈥 to James Crews鈥 collection of poems, 鈥淭he Path to Kindness,鈥 these titles will put a little bounce in your step.聽 聽

1. Lessons in Chemistry聽by Bonnie Garmus

鈥淐hildren, set the table. Your mother needs a moment to herself.鈥 It鈥檚 1961, and these brisk, bold words close 鈥淪upper at Six,鈥 America鈥檚 hit TV cooking show hosted by Elizabeth Zott. Brilliant and determined, the 30-something chemist would rather work in a research lab; the story of why she doesn鈥檛, her efforts to return there, and the social toll of the era鈥檚 noxious sexism roils and rivets in this potent debut novel. (Full review here.)

2. Sea of Tranquility聽by Emily St. John Mandel

Gaspery Roberts travels through time, hunting for answers to a mysterious anomaly. Emily St. John Mandel鈥檚 new novel, intertwined with, but not dependent upon, her previous one, 鈥淭he Glass Hotel,鈥 transports readers from British Columbia to New York to the farthest planets. The precariousness of civilization, plus the impact of today鈥檚 decisions on tomorrow, receive thoughtful, lyrical treatment.

3. The Patron Saint of Second Chances聽by Christine Simon

The self-appointed mayor of Prometto, Italy, needs to secretly raise tourist dollars to save the village. So he starts a rumor that a famous actor is filming his next movie there. Excitement spreads through the town, even reaching the ears of the actor鈥檚 agent, who makes the rumor true. This charming comedy, filled with devoted and lovable characters, is a breath of fresh air.

4. Hope and Glory聽by Jendella Benson

A British Nigerian woman returns to London to try to mend her fractured family after the death of her father. Jendella Benson shows both the racist stereotypes under which the family labors and the hidden strength and goodness of her characters.聽

5. Theatre of Marvels聽by Lianne Dillsworth

Zillah, a young biracial woman performs as The Great Amazonia at Crillick鈥檚 Variety Theatre in the late 1840s. An encounter, plus a glimpse of a horrifying new stage act, sets Zillah on a path out of complacency. The novel considers the costs of pretending 鈥 and the challenges of choosing only parts of one鈥檚 identity.

6. The Path to Kindness聽edited by James Crews

This anthology, a follow-up to James Crews鈥 bestselling collection 鈥淗ow to Love the World,鈥 features more than 100 poems that highlight the importance of finding joy and connection in small moments.聽

7. Writing for Your Life聽by Anna Quindlen

Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anna Quindlen turns a spotlight on her own craft. In passionate and often soaring prose, she urges her readers to take up a pen or keyboard and try writing for themselves.聽

8. The King鈥檚 Shadow聽by Edmund Richardson

In the 1830s, a private in the army of the East India Company wandered into Afghanistan and made a series of breathtaking archaeological discoveries. When the Anglo-Afghan wars broke out, he is imprisoned and his notes are lost. In this thriller-like nonfiction account, author Edmund Richardson reclaims the legacy of Charles Masson.

9. Learning America聽by Luma Mufleh

In her riveting debut, Jordanian-born Luma Mufleh describes how her encounter with a group of refugee boys playing soccer in a Georgia parking lot led to her founding of the Fugees Academy schools, which serve refugee children who鈥檝e been resettled in the United States. 聽

10. The Last Days of the Dinosaurs聽by Riley Black

A familiar topic is transformed into a gripping tale of chaos, destruction, and resilience. Riley Black helps us understand the planetwide catastrophe on a comprehensible scale, while explaining why it matters.