All Books
- Fully booked: January titles to take you to faraway placesOur 10 picks for this month convey courage in the midst of profound change, compassion for family struggles, and the excitement (and聽 confusion)聽of overlapping cultures.
- What the world is reading: Fiction by bestselling authorsNewly translated into English, these five books give readers insights into lives, cultures, preoccupations, and the human condition. 聽
- When everything breaks down, what does it take to survive?On an isolated island in Maine, a woman is pushed to the brink to save her family, in Meghan Gilliss鈥 debut novel 鈥淟ungfish.鈥澛
- Hooray for Hollywood: A history of the cinemaCandid stories from actors, directors, and studio hands offer insider views in聽鈥淗ollywood: The Oral History.鈥
- 鈥楯ust give love鈥: One man鈥檚 tireless care for homeless peopleAuthor Tracy Kidder shines a spotlight on Jim O鈥機onnell, a Harvard-trained doctor who has spent 40 years caring for unhoused individuals in Boston, in 鈥淩ough Sleepers.鈥澛犅
- Play it loud: A rich history of American pop musicFrom its beginnings in blues and ragtime, American popular music has blended influences and genres. Four recent books explore its enduring appeal.聽
- The life of the playwright behind 鈥楧eath of a Salesman鈥Arthur Miller鈥檚 impact on American theater was seismic. New Yorker drama critic John Lahr delves into Miller鈥檚 life, and the plays that made him famous.聽
- Brought up in one family, but belonging to anotherStolen from the hospital as a newborn, she grew up thinking the woman who raised her was her mother. Learning the truth as an adult leads to soul-searching in the novel 鈥淢other Tongue.鈥
- The uneasy 鈥榠nbetweenness鈥 of lives that cross bordersIn Manuel Mu帽oz鈥檚 short story collection 鈥淭he Consequences,鈥 each individual receives the gift of consideration. These are lives as deserving of attention and grace as any other.聽
- How to beat the cold and dark? Icelanders cozy up with books.Iceland鈥檚 鈥渂ook flood鈥 at Christmas reflects a tradition that puts literature front and center. The country鈥檚 small population settles in for a winter of good reading and quiet cheer.聽
- Wrapping up the year in books: The best of 2022Curated by Monitor reviewers, our best books of 2022 build awareness, encourage compassion, and demonstrate our shared humanity.聽
- Where morality and politics collide: How Abraham Lincoln held his groundLincoln was by no means perfect, but his convictions took the country forward, writes historian Jon Meacham in 鈥淎nd There Was Light.鈥
- Circus trains, calligraphy, and coming of age: December鈥檚 10 best booksOur December fiction picks take readers聽from Italy and Iraq to India and South Africa. In nonfiction, an exploration of U.S.-China relations challenges long-held assumptions.
- 鈥楤lackwater Falls鈥 is a whodunit that goes below the surfaceTo solve the mystery of refugee killings in a small Colorado town, a female Muslim detective must look beneath appearances in聽Ausma Zehanat Khan鈥檚聽fresh, urgent, and rousing novel.聽
- Samuel Adams sparked the flame of the American RevolutionMore than his cousin John Adams, Samuel Adams stirred anti-Crown sentiment among the colonists that helped the American Revolution take root.聽
- Margaret Sullivan: 鈥楾here is a moral component to a life in journalism鈥A veteran journalist urges news organizations to lean in on their core strengths: serving the public good and the cause of democracy.聽
- Beyond 鈥榩ositive thinking鈥: How a philosophy professor sustains hopeIn 鈥淟ife Is Hard:聽How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way,鈥 Kieran Setiya extols living the examined life, particularly when difficulties arise.聽
- How Native Americans鈥 resistance shaped the United States鈥淚ndigenous Continent鈥 presents a complex view of Native Americans as significant actors whose opposition and resilience impacted the formation of the country.
- How Alfred Molina found his superpower in 鈥楾hree Pines鈥Some actors love a good villain. But with Inspector Gamache, conceived as the embodiment of decency, Alfred Molina says that humanity has made it one of the best roles he鈥檚 played.聽
- The Himalayas exert a pull on Western imaginationExplorers, armies, and tourists over centuries wrought changes to the Tibetan plateau, writes John Keay in聽鈥淗im膩laya: Exploring the Roof of the World.鈥澛