The novels have it: September sparkles with literary gems
September marks the return of the literary novel, with sublime fiction from authors such as Colson Whitehead and Anthony Doerr.听 听
September marks the return of the literary novel, with sublime fiction from authors such as Colson Whitehead and Anthony Doerr.听 听
With the arrival of fall, publishers are rolling out their highly anticipated titles, creating a bonanza for book lovers. Prestigious authors such as Colson Whitehead, Anthony Doerr, and Joy Harjo are among the headliners.听
1. Harlem Shuffle听by Colson Whitehead
Colson Whitehead switches gears from his two previous novels, "The Underground Railroad" and "The Nickel Boys," to write a crime caper novel with moral undertones. In 1950s Harlem, a Black furniture-store owner and family man, who鈥檚 seeking upward mobility, agrees to fence stolen goods for his cousin. The atmosphere, characters, and especially New York itself are richly evoked. But underneath lurk questions of self-determination and culpability.听听
2. Cloud Cuckoo Land听by Anthony Doerr
A Greek myth about a utopian city in the clouds connects five sharp-cut characters 鈥 two in 15th-century Constantinople, another pair in modern-day Idaho, and a pioneer to a planet years in the future. Riveting storytelling and insistent compassion define this ode to libraries and librarians.
3. The Magician听by Colm T贸ib铆n
Colm T贸ib铆n鈥檚 historical novel about Thomas Mann brilliantly weaves together the German Nobel laureate鈥檚 personal life with the creation of his major works 鈥 including 鈥淒eath in Venice鈥 and 鈥淭he Magic Mountain鈥 鈥 set against the rise of Nazism, which propelled Mann鈥檚 family into exile. This stirring novel is a paean to great literature and music and a sobering reminder of what happens when a nation embraces fascism. Read the full review here.听
4. Bewilderment听by Richard Powers
Astrobiologist Theo Byrne is raising his troubled 9-year-old son after the death of his wife. While the genre-defying novel explores such issues as the expanding cosmos and our endangered planet, at the center of this heartbreaking but beautifully written story is the bond between a father and son. (Readers may wish to know about a disturbing plot twist.)
5. The Man Who Died Twice听by Richard Osman
Richard Osman鈥檚 action-packed second outing with the Thursday Murder Club overflows with wit, friendship, and derring-do, as the eccentric quartet of British crime solvers joins forces from a countryside retirement village. They tussle with the mafia, investigate murders, and, of course, enjoy teatime.
6. Read Until You Understand听by Farah Jasmine Griffin
Farah Jasmine Griffin, one of the leading scholars of African American literature, uses works penned by Black authors to address race, sexuality, and gender. Part memoir, part tender exploration of Black genius, the book gives us a new way of using our own lives as catalysts for change.
7. Poet Warrior听by Joy Harjo
In this poignant memoir, Joy Harjo, United States poet laureate, reflects on the power of memory and stories to shape one鈥檚 understanding of life and vision for the future. Using poems and prose, Harjo pays homage to her Muscogee (Creek) Nation family and confronts historic and personal abuse. The result is compelling and healing.听听
8. App Kid听by Michael Sayman
Michael Sayman has written more than a pull-yourself-up-by-the-bootstraps success story. It鈥檚 a memoir about a boy growing up with negligent parents, loneliness, and an unsupportive school, and how his coping mechanism 鈥 mentally escaping into coding 鈥 became the key to a new and better life.
9.听叠别濒颈别惫颈苍驳听by Anita Hill
Anita Hill鈥檚 testimony during the confirmation hearings of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sparked a national conversation about sexual harassment. In her powerful new book she challenges the economic, political, and social forces that perpetuate gender-based violence.
10. Travels With George听by Nathaniel Philbrick
This delightful book retraces the journey of George Washington across the former colonies shortly after his inauguration. It鈥檚 a meditation on our first president鈥檚 continued relevance to the American identity.听