In the 10 best books of November, humility changes lives
A desire to right past wrongs animates many of our November reads. From a Civil War general to a young Londoner, self-reflection offers insight.聽
A desire to right past wrongs animates many of our November reads. From a Civil War general to a young Londoner, self-reflection offers insight.聽
1听础产蝉辞濒耻迟颈辞苍,听by Alice McDermott
Alice McDermott delivers a powerful novel of American wives stationed in Saigon, South Vietnam, with their husbands in 1963, shortly before the United States鈥 involvement in the Vietnam War. Nearly 60 years later, two of the women try to sort out what happened and whether they did the right thing.
2聽Above the Salt,聽by Katherine Vaz
Katherine Vaz鈥檚 satisfying multigenerational saga follows Portuguese immigrant John Alves and his lifelong soulmate, plantswoman
Mary Freitas, from 1840 Madeira through late 1910s America. Filled with poetic flights and freewheeling prose, the tale packs in thwarted love, the tug of family, the waste of war, and the satisfactions of art.聽
3聽The General and Julia,聽by Jon Clinch
The general at the helm of Jon Clinch鈥檚 affecting novel is none other than Ulysses S. Grant; Julia is the practical, perceptive young woman he marries. As the story shifts between Grant鈥檚 arduous final days penning his memoirs and scenes from his life as war hero and president, a portrait emerges of realization, regret, and newfound humility.
4聽How To Build a Boat,聽by Elaine Feeney
To connect with his mother 鈥 a swimmer who died when he was born 鈥 a sensitive boy dreams of building a boat. The vessel will take him away from the bullying at school. Elaine Feeney鈥檚 honest prose pilots this creative boy and his whole Irish community toward renewal.
5聽The Good Part,聽by Sophie Cousens
Lucy Young鈥檚 20-something London life bums her out with its cringey dates, self-centered flatmates, and dead-end job. When a wish to 鈥済et to the good part鈥 comes true, Lucy wakes up in midlife with a husband, children, and a high-powered career. Sophie Cousens鈥 rom-com portrays the confusion and delights of confronting one鈥檚 future.
6聽The Liberators,聽by E.J. Koh
Korean American memoirist and poet E.J. Koh鈥檚 exceptional debut novel is full of delicately crafted snapshots of Korean history and the Korean diaspora. Spanning four generations, this epic gracefully embraces themes of colonization, loss, and immigration.
7聽The Porcelain Maker,聽by Sarah Freethy
In 1940s Germany, a young couple 鈥 the woman a German 海角大神 artist and the man an Austrian Jewish architect 鈥 decide to separate for safety. When the architect is snatched up and sent to the Dachau concentration camp, he is fortunate to be assigned to the camp鈥檚 porcelain factory. His figurines serve to connect his family across time. Sarah Freethy鈥檚 impassioned storytelling captures life in wartime while highlighting loyalty and the deep bonds of love.聽
8聽American Vikings,聽by Martyn Whittock
Were the Vikings the first Europeans to arrive and settle in the Western Hemisphere? It鈥檚 a long story that involves a little factual evidence and plenty of myths and legends. In this engaging book, Martyn Whittock analyzes what we can and cannot say for sure about the Vikings鈥 explorations as well as their deep, abiding presence in American culture.
9聽Gator Country,聽by Rebecca Renner
Florida native Rebecca Renner delivers an engrossing account of wildlife officer Jeff Babauta鈥檚 two-year stint as an undercover agent for Operation Alligator Thief. The sting led to the arrest of 11 alligator poachers in the Everglades in a single day. Renner blends fine storytelling with Florida history, local lore, nature writing, and personal anecdotes.
10聽In the Shadow of Quetzalcoatl,聽by Merilee Grindle
Zelia Nuttall (1857-1933) was the first anthropologist to accurately decipher the Aztec calendar stone. In this first published biography of the pioneering social scientist, Merilee Grindle examines the then-new field of anthropology, which employed few women. She explores how Nuttall鈥檚 dogged research contributed to our understanding of the history and culture of ancient Mexico.