Ingram: A Novel by Louis C.K. – Brutally Powerful Coming-of-Age Story
Most coming-of-age stories start with a kid who has at least a name, a town, and a school; Ingram: A Novel by Louis C.K. starts with a boy who has … Read more
Most coming-of-age stories start with a kid who has at least a name, a town, and a school; Ingram: A Novel by Louis C.K. starts with a boy who has … Read more
Most of us scroll past news about climate, war and space launches feeling both overwhelmed and weirdly numb; Orbital asks what happens if we are forced to look at Earth—our … Read more
When a parent and an adult child finally sit down to talk after years of silence, what language do they even share anymore. Bryan Washington’s Palaver takes that terrifying, ordinary … Read more
Most of us have no idea how to talk about dying with the people we love. Some Bright Nowhere by Ann Packer quietly forces that conversation into the living room … Read more
In an age of unread emails and ghosted messages, The Correspondent quietly tackles a problem many of us dare not name—how do you make sense of a whole life when … Read more
Cursed Daughters is a dark, witty, Lagos-set family saga about Monife, Ebun, and Eniiyi—three women bound by a supposed love-curse and a reincarnation rumor—who must decide whether to repeat the … Read more
Grief scrambles memory, and Flashlight by Susan Choi shows how a family spends decades trying to see in the dark. The novel tackles a problem most books only skirt: how … Read more
Midlife creeps up quietly, and so do the mistakes you’ve agreed to live with; The Rest of Our Lives solves the problem of how to narrate that quiet drama without … Read more
If you’ve ever walked out of a room wondering which version of yourself just spoke, Audition is the novel that gently—then relentlessly—shows you why. It tackles the modern ache of … Read more
We live with bodies that remember what our minds try to forget, and Flesh by David Szalay shows how that memory quietly rewires a life.If you’ve ever wondered why one … Read more
If you’ve ever watched power grind kindness to dust, Tom’s Crossing solves the problem of how ordinary kids push back: by turning grief into action and rescuing what’s still free … Read more
When the heat index breaks language and food vanishes from markets, what does “good” even mean? A Guardian and a Thief solves the problem of moral clarity in disaster by … Read more
If you’ve ever wondered how grooming hides itself in plain sight, My Dark Vanessa shows you—quietly, intimately, devastatingly. This novel follows Vanessa Wye from adolescence into adulthood to expose how … Read more
The Beautiful and Damned solves a modern problem we still can’t shake: how to live meaningfully when money, glamour, and the promise of “arrival” keep whispering that happiness is just … Read more
Twice by Mitch Albom is the kind of modern love story that asks a dangerous question—what if you could redo any moment once?—and then follows the human heart to its … Read more
We grow up believing creativity and love are quests with fixed endpoints, but Tomorrow and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow shows how making—and remaking—games, art, and selves is really an infinite respawn. … Read more
A novel about being “seen” in a world that scatters us, Kiran Desai’s The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny faces, names, and transforms the private hurt so many of us … Read more
If your readers feel unmoored in a noisy, fast‑moving world, The Sun Also Rises gives that feeling clean edges—and a way to name it. It turns a tangle of restlessness, … Read more
The world ends quietly in The Road, and that’s exactly why this book fixes a problem: it shows you how to stay human when everything else is ash. You’ll keep … Read more
The Goldfinch is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Donna Tartt, published in 2013. Tartt, an American author renowned for her intricate and captivating writing style, gained significant acclaim with … Read more
Before We Forget Kindness is the latest addition to the beloved Before the Coffee Gets Cold series by Japanese author Toshikazu Kawaguchi, first published in English by Hanover Square Press … Read more
Tales from the Cafe is the second instalment in Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s internationally acclaimed time-travel series, following the bestselling Before the Coffee Gets Cold. Originally published in Japanese as 続・コーヒーが冷めないうちに, it … Read more
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a novel by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, first published in Japanese in 2015 and translated into English by Geoffrey Trousselot in 2019. Originally adapted from Kawaguchi’s … Read more
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage is a contemplative novel by Haruki Murakami, first published in Japan in 2013 and later translated into English by Philip Gabriel in … Read more
South of the Border West of the Sun (Kokkyō no Minami, Taiyō no Nishi) is a poignant novel by acclaimed Japanese author Haruki Murakami, first published in Japan in 1992 … Read more
Afterlives is a 2020 novel by Nobel Prize–winning Tanzanian-born author Abdulrazak Gurnah, published by Bloomsbury. Set against the turbulent backdrop of German colonial East Africa in the early 20th century, … Read more
Morning and Evening is a poignant novel by Norwegian Nobel Laureate author Jon Fosse, originally published in 2000 as Morgon og kveld and translated into English by Damion Searls in … Read more
The Vegetarian by Han Kang is a South Korean novel that was first published in 2007 and later translated into English by Deborah Smith in 2015. The book quickly garnered … Read more