Historical Fiction Books

Step into captivating past worlds with our Historical Fiction collection. From epic sagas to intimate tales, discover narratives that blend well-researched history with imaginative storytelling. Explore stories that make history come alive for every kind of reader.

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The Road to Wanting
Wendy Law-Yone | Chatto & Windus

The Road to Wanting

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"The Road to Wanting" takes you on a profound emotional odyssey through the life of a character who has endured much and seeks solace. Wendy Law-Yone beautifully uncovers the veiled aspects of the East, blending the raw realities of exploitation with the healing grace of facing one's past. It's an evocative read that will resonate if you're interested in deeply personal narratives set against a backdrop of cultural turmoil.
Omeros
Derek Walcott | Farrar, Straus And Giroux

Omeros

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"Omeros" is an intriguing read for those who appreciate poetry that weaves together historical narratives with personal sagas. Its unique circular narrative structure captures the cyclical nature of history and personal struggle, making it resonate with anyone fascinated by the interconnectedness of global and individual experiences. This book offers a profound journey through the repercussions of colonialism and the path to individual identity, elegantly bridging the capacious sweep of epic tradition with the intimate details of human endurance.
TransAtlantic - Thryft
Colum McCann | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

TransAtlantic

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If you’re someone who loves diving into the complex tapestry of history through personal lives and epic journeys, "TransAtlantic" is a book that could enchant you. McCann masterfully intertwines tales across time, from daring flights to political quests and the pursuit of freedom. His poetic prose and the deeply human stories at the heart of this novel make it a captivating read that not only entertains but also offers profound insights into the interconnectedness of our stories.
The Story of a New Name: The Neapolitan Novels, Book Two
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If you were captivated by the vibrant and complex friendship in "My Brilliant Friend," you'll find "The Story of a New Name" equally immersive. Ferrante masterfully continues the journey of Lila and Elena against the backdrop of 1960s Naples, capturing the depths of their bond, the paths they navigate, and the raw reality of striving beyond one's origins. It's a continuation that twists and turns as profoundly as the friendship at its core.
American Wife - Thryft
Curtis Sittenfeld | Black Swan

American Wife

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If you're drawn to stories of personal conflict and political intrigue, "American Wife" could be a compelling read for you. This book dives into the life of a woman thrust into the spotlight, challenging her beliefs and her marriage. The character of Alice Blackwell offers a deeply nuanced perspective that resonates with the real-life complexity of being closely linked to power, making it a thought-provoking experience that might echo with your own views on identity and personal agency.
The Dark Room
Rachel Seiffert | Heinemann

The Dark Room

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If you're interested in a nuanced exploration of war's perennial shadows, "The Dark Room" is a compelling read. Rachel Seiffert’s debut captures the inheritance of trauma with eloquence, sliding through time to reveal how the past persistently molds the present. The restraint in her prose magnifies the emotional impact, making it a powerful narrative that’s hard to shake off. It's thoughtfully constructed, certainly for someone who appreciates subtlety and the lingering ghost of history.
The Hand That First Held Mine
Maggie O'Farrell | Headline Review

The Hand That First Held Mine

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This book is a beautifully written exploration of love, motherhood, and the intertwining of lives across generations. With its vivid descriptions of 1950s Soho and the struggles of a contemporary artist, it offers a captivating story that will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned their identity or yearned for a deeper connection with the past. O'Farrell's exquisite prose and ability to capture the complex emotions of her characters make this a must-read for fans of literary fiction.
Margaret the First
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Danielle Dutton | Scribe Uk

Margaret the First

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If historical figures who break molds intrigue you, 'Margaret the First' should definitely grace your bookshelf. Danielle Dutton has crafted a vivacious portrait of an extraordinarily ambitious woman whose life was a blend of drama, intellect, and controversy. The book celebrates Margaret Cavendish's determination in an era resistant to female brilliance, and her story will resonate with anyone who cherishes the power of being different. With its rich narrative, it positions itself as an inspirational homage to feminist foremothers and a celebration of individuality.
Drowning Ruth - Thryft
Christina Schwarz | Doubleday

Drowning Ruth

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If you enjoy unraveling deep-seated mysteries embedded in historical contexts, "Drowning Ruth" won't disappoint. Christina Schwarz masterfully weaves suspense through decades, immersing you in the rigid social landscapes of early 20th-century Wisconsin. The book offers a gripping exploration of the repercussions of silence and the weight of secrets. It's a haunting narrative that stays with you, perfect for those who appreciate the persistence of the past and its intrusion into the present.
Go as a River
Shelley Read | Doubleday

Go as a River

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"Go as a River" could be a mesmerizing addition to your bookshelf if you're drawn to stories that marry the profundity of life's experiences with the enchanting power of nature's metaphors. Shelley Read's poetic narration promises to lead you through a spectrum of human emotions, from the thrills of young love to the depths of loss, making it a potentially transformative read for those who seek both beauty and truth in their literary escapes.
he : A Novel - Thryft
John Connolly | Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

he : A Novel

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If you're touched by the magic of old Hollywood and the poignant behind-the-scenes lives of its stars, "he" is a must-read. John Connolly dives deep into the heart and soul of Stan Laurel, exploring the complexities of his partnership with Oliver Hardy. It offers both a celebration of artistic genius and a compassionate examination of the private cost of fame. You'll come away feeling like you've glimpsed beneath the surface of these cinematic legends, making your laughter upon watching their films all the more heartfelt.
David's Story
Zoë Wicomb | Kwela Books

David's Story

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"David's Story" delves into the complex layers of South African history and identity. Zoë Wicomb weaves a narrative that's as personal as it is political, providing a unique lens into the struggles of the country's past. It's a fitting book for anyone seeking to understand the human side of apartheid's legacy through the eyes of compelling, richly detailed characters.
Songbirds
Christy Lefteri | Manilla Press

Songbirds

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If "The Beekeeper of Aleppo" moved you with its potent storytelling, "Songbirds" by Christy Lefteri will resonate deeply with your heart once more. The novel pairs the beauty and hardship of life with the poignant journey of those searching for a better place in the world. It's a richly emotional read that offers insight into the complexities of love, displacement, and the silent struggles often unnoticed by society.
Angel - Virago Modern Classics
Elizabeth Taylor, Hilary Mantel  | Virago

Angel - Virago Modern Classics

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"Angel" offers a unique peek into the mind of a young, imaginative woman defying her dreary reality through literary fantasy. The book marries the charm of youthful ambition with the bittersweet tang of isolation. If you've ever felt out of step with the world around you, Elizabeth Taylor's narrative of Angel's unwavering belief in her own mythos is a compelling journey through the eyes of an unconventional heroine.
What Maisie Knew - Thryft
Henry James | Penguin Books

What Maisie Knew

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of family dynamics and the resilience of youth, "What Maisie Knew" could be a poignant pick for you. Henry James masterfully portrays the world through the eyes of a perceptive yet vulnerable child, offering a compelling narrative that tackles the theme of innocence corrupted by adult selfishness and moral ambiguity. It's an exploration of maturity and self-awareness that's as insightful today as it was at the time of its publication.
Memories of the Ford Administration
John Updike | Gardners

Memories of the Ford Administration

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If you're keen on political history with a twist of personal narrative, John Updike's "Memories of the Ford Administration" could pique your interest. Updike provides a deep dive into the turbulence of the '70s, yet serves it with a side of intimate confessions and human frailties that could make you reflect on the often blurred lines between our public and private lives. It's a thought-provoking read that combines the political with the personal in a way only Updike can.
Three Lives
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Lewis Carroll | Harper Collins Paperbacks

Three Lives

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"Three Lives" by Gertrude Stein may resonate with you if you find fascination in the raw and complex interior worlds of characters. It's not just a narrative but an experience, where the prose mirrors the innovation of modern art styles like those of Picasso and Cézanne. These heart-breaking portraits of women in an unforgiving world offer deep insights into the human condition and the struggle to find happiness, which might give you a profound understanding of the trials faced by individuals in different societal roles.
Vinegar Hill - Thryft
A. Manette Ansay | Harper Perennial

Vinegar Hill

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"Vinegar Hill" is more than just a journey back to 1972 Wisconsin; it's a deep dive into the resilience of the human spirit. As you navigate through Ellen Grier's life, you're sure to resonate with her plight—living under the weight of oppressive in-laws and a community bound by harsh, judgmental faith. Ellen's struggle for self-determination and her courage in the face of grim realities promise to inspire and provoke thought about the battles we all fight for personal freedom.
The Rice Mother
Rani Manicka | Hodder

The Rice Mother

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"The Rice Mother" unfolds as richly as a tapestry, with Lakshmi's poignant story etching itself into your heart. As you turn each page, you'll find yourself steeped in the vivid cultural backdrop of Malaya, wrestling with the complexities of familial devotion and the harsh realities of poverty. It's a narrative that's as resilient and powerful as the matriarch it portrays, sure to resonate with anyone who appreciates family epics told with raw honesty and lush detail.
Something Special - Thryft
Iris Murdoch, Michael McCurdy  | Vintage

Something Special

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If you enjoy tales that unearth the intricate dance between aspirations and the oft-hard lines of reality, "Something Special" might resonate deeply with you. Iris Murdoch's distinctive charm is woven throughout this narrative, capturing the essence of a young woman's longing for 'something more' amidst the cultural backdrop of 1950s Dublin. This short story, unique in Murdoch's oeuvre as it treads into the short form, provides an intimate gaze into a single, defining moment that brims with sly humor and a hint of melancholy.
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay - The Neapolitan Novels
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This book is a great read for anyone interested in exploring the complex nature of women's friendships. Ferrante has a powerful way of writing that captures the essence of the struggles that Elena and Lila face as they try to navigate the changing landscape of Italy in the 1970s. The book offers a deep insight into the lives of two women, their choices, and how those choices shape them as individuals. Readers will enjoy the way Ferrante weaves together the personal and political, giving us a rich portrait of female friendship that is at once intimate and universal.
The Story of a New Name
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Elena Ferrante, Ann Goldstein  | Europa Editions

The Story of a New Name

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The Story of a New Name is a captivating and poignant novel that explores the complexities of friendship, love and jealousy. It is a masterfully plotted page-turner that is likely to appeal to fans of Sara Gruen and Silvia Avallone. Ferrante's storytelling is rich and insightful, making this book a must-read for anyone who enjoys family sagas and intense, generous-hearted novels.
River angel - Thryft
A. Manette Ansay | William Morrow

River angel

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"River Angel" isn't just another book; it's a journey into the complexities of belief and the ways a single event can ripple through an entire community. If you're searching for a read that combines mystery with a deep dive into human relationships and spirituality, A. Manette Ansay's nuanced treatment of these themes will surely captivate you. It's for anyone looking to ponder the presence of miracles in our modern world.
The Secrets Between Us - A Novel
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Thrity Umrigar | Harper Perennial

The Secrets Between Us - A Novel

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If you're drawn to stories of survival and resilience that tackle real-world issues, "The Secrets Between Us" could be the next book on your list. It paints an evocative picture of contemporary India, delving deep into the lives of women who defy the odds stacked against them. This book not only promises a journey of empowerment and companionship but also offers a moving exploration of forging new paths amidst adversity.
The Faerie Queene
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"The Faerie Queene" is a classic for anyone passionate about English literature and the tradition of epic poetry. Spenser's elaborate allegories and the depiction of moral virtues personified by knights make it a dense but rewarding read. It's like stepping into a vast, allegorical Renaissance painting, where every symbol tells a part of a larger human story.
Commonwealth - Thryft
Ann Patchett | Bloomsbury Paperbacks

Commonwealth

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'Commonwealth' would be a great read for fans of multi-generational family sagas. Ann Patchett skillfully weaves together the stories of two families and explores the themes of love, loss, and the consequences of one's actions. The unique feature of this book is the shifting POV between different characters. Readers will be captivated by the flawed, yet relatable characters and the complex relationships they share. Overall, 'Commonwealth' offers a poignant and beautifully written narrative that will stay with readers long after they finish the book.
The Sea
John Banville | Picador

The Sea

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"The Sea" might resonate deeply if you've ever found yourself revisiting the past, seeking solace from a current sorrow. Banville's prose is lyrical, with a richness that captures the essence of memory and its impact on the present. As Max grapples with his intimate memories and confronts his long-buried traumas, you'll find the narrative both seductive and disturbing, evoking a poignant sense of nostalgia that's hard to shake off.
Our Fathers
Andrew O'Hagan | Faber And Faber Ltd.

Our Fathers

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"Our Fathers" by Andrew O'Hagan would resonate with you if you're drawn to the complex weave of family legacies against a backdrop of societal change. It's not just a narrative; it's a deep dive into the Scottish psyche, the clash between old and new, and the personal introspection that comes with caring for a dying relative with a storied past. This book wraps you in the poignancy of reflecting on both personal and national identity, with prose that's as mesmerizing as the land of Scotland itself.
Democracy
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Joan Didion | Vintage International

Democracy

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If you're drawn to the intricacies of political maneuvering and the cost it exacts on personal memory and societal fabric, "Democracy" by Joan Didion is a powerful examination worth your time. Didion's incisive prose cuts through the chaos of American political life in the mid-'70s, offering insights that resonate eerily with today's landscape. Expect to find a blend of satire, drama, and critical observation wrapped in a narrative that's both compelling and thought-provoking.
Lillian on Life
Alison Jean Lester | G.p. Putnam's Sons

Lillian on Life

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If you've ever felt the tug between tradition and the path less traveled, "Lillian on Life" could resonate with you deeply. Alison Jean Lester offers a narrative that's rich with introspection and brimming with the flavors of different eras. Lillian's story could be particularly compelling if you appreciate character-driven novels that delve into the complexities of love, personal growth, and the pursuit of happiness against societal norms.
Annabel - Thryft
Kathleen Winter | Random House

Annabel

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"Annabel" invites you to a life veiled in secrecy amidst Canada's rugged landscape. Kathleen Winter delicately unfolds the complexities of identity and the struggles of a person conflicting with societal norms. It's a story that resonates with nurturing the often silenced voice within, challenging gender binaries, and is a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the nuances of human nature and the quest for self-acceptance.
What We Keep - Thryft
Elizabeth Berg | Arrow

What We Keep

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"What We Keep" would be a great read for someone who enjoys family dramas and stories of self-discovery. The author, Elizabeth Berg, beautifully depicts the complex relationships between sisters, mothers, and daughters. The book is centered around Ginny, who faces a painful confrontation about her choices in life and confronts surprising truths about those she thought she knew best. Berg's writing style is both emotional and compelling, leaving readers with a sense of intimacy with the characters.
My Brilliant Friend
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Elena Ferrante, Ann Goldstein  | Europa Editions

My Brilliant Friend

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If character depth and emotional landscapes are what draw you in, "My Brilliant Friend" is a treasure trove. It's not just the story of Elena and Lila, but rather an intricate exploration of human relationships set against the backdrop of a changing society. Diving into these pages means getting lost in the complexities of friendship and the rich tapestry of Italian culture.
Top Girls
Non Worrall, Caryl Churchill, Bill Naismith  | Methuen Drama

Top Girls

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"Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill is a powerful choice if you're into thought-provoking theater that dissects historical and contemporary issues. This play offers a unique lens on feminist discourse, focusing on the professional and personal struggles of women during the 1980s. It's rich with diverse characters that span time periods, creating a continuous conversation about female empowerment and societal expectations. If you're interested in a play that challenges norms and encourages deep reflection, this might just be the next addition to your collection.
Sense and Sensibility
Linda M. Jennings, Jane Austen  | Puffin

Sense and Sensibility

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If you’re drawn to classics that delve into societal nuances and the complexities of love, "Sense and Sensibility" is an essential read. Jane Austen artfully explores the contrasting temperaments and romantic trials of the Dashwood sisters, offering a compelling look at their quests for love amid restrictive social mores. The journey of Elinor and Marianne, with its heartache and eventual joy, encapsulates the enduring truth that balancing sense with sensibility is a path to happiness.
The Association of Small Bombs - Thryft
Karan Mahajan | Vintage

The Association of Small Bombs

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This book could be a gem for you if the human side of tragic events intrigues you. Karan Mahajan delves deep into the psyche of terrorism's aftermath, not just on victims, but on the perpetrators as well. The narrative is fearless and empathetic, making "The Association of Small Bombs" a profound read that addresses the complexities of political violence and its far-reaching consequences. It could change the way you perceive the news, empathy, and justice.
The Autobiography of My Mother
Jamaica Kincaid | Farrar, Straus And Giroux

The Autobiography of My Mother

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If you're drawn to raw introspection and lyrical prose, "The Autobiography of My Mother" by Jamaica Kincaid could resonate deeply with you. It explores the complexities of constructing an identity amidst cultural and personal upheaval. The protagonist's poignant journey through life's varied stages on the island of Dominica is both culturally rich and emotionally stirring, underpinned by evocative descriptions that will transport you to another world. This novel may provide you with a profound connection to the human experience of searching for one's roots and place in the world.
Property
Valerie Martin | Abacus

Property

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Valerie Martin's "Property" offers a profound narrative that immerses you in the antebellum South, weaving a story that reveals the harrowing realities of ownership and autonomy. This gripping novel provides insight into the personal and societal chains that bind both owner and owned, delivering an enthralling and resonant experience that will leave you pondering long after the last page. With validation from literary giants like Toni Morrison, it promises substance that could challenge and captivate you in equal measure.
Story of an African Farm
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If you're into richly textured classics that blend thought-provoking themes with a vivid setting, "Story of an African Farm" could be your next great read. Olive Schreiner's exploration of social issues and personal growth in the South African Karoo offers readers a deep dive into the human spirit, set against a backdrop of stark beauty and emerging modernity.
Varina
Charles Frazier | Sceptre

Varina

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"Varina" offers a humanizing perspective on American history, focusing not on the battles, but on the personal struggles and moral complexities of Varina Howell. Her journey from a hopeful bride to the First Lady of the Confederacy, and eventual fugitive, paints a vivid picture of a divided nation. Sharing Varina's story gives us a window to the past, challenging us to question where we stand amidst the tides of history.
Icy Sparks - Thryft
Gwyn Hyman Rubio | Penguin Books

Icy Sparks

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This book would be a great read for someone interested in understanding the experience of living with Tourette's Syndrome. The novel provides an intimate portrayal of Icy's journey to self-acceptance and her struggles with being an outcast in her Appalachian community. The story also offers a poignant commentary on the importance of accepting others' differences and celebrating what makes each of us unique.
Girl in Hyacinth Blue
Susan Vreeland | Macmurray & Beck

Girl in Hyacinth Blue

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If you've ever felt captivated by the mysterious aura that surrounds a piece of art, "Girl in Hyacinth Blue" is for you. Susan Vreeland skillfully intertwines the past and present, reflecting on the profound impact art can have on various lives across centuries. Each story surrounding this painting is a brushstroke in an elaborate canvas, painting how beauty and humanity persist despite adversity. It’s a compelling voyage through time, and with every page, you might find a bit of yourself within the colors of this literary masterpiece.
The God of Small Things
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The God of Small Things

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"The God of Small Things" resonates with those who appreciate lyrical prose woven into a rich cultural and political tapestry. Arundhati Roy brilliantly captures the complexities of love, revolution, and the poignant innocence of childhood. It's a book that balances heartbreak with a certain magical realism, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the depth of human emotions and the subtle intricacies of societal norms.
Wide Sargasso Sea
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Angela Smith, Jean Rhys, Francis Wyndham  | Penguin Books

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Wide Sargasso Sea offers a powerful perspective shift from Jane Eyre, giving voice to the previously silent 'madwoman in the attic'. Jean Rhys crafts a simmering, tropical tale set against the lush backdrop of 1930s Jamaica, where themes of identity, madness, and colonialism intertwine. It’s perfect for those who enjoyed Jane Eyre but yearned to understand Bertha Mason’s side of the story. This novel peels back the layers of a character once seen only through a Victorian lens, presenting a haunting, richly detailed narrative that stays with you long after turning the last page.
A Doll's House - Thryft
Henrik Ibsen | Dover Publications

A Doll's House

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"A Doll's House" would resonate with you if you're interested in exploring themes of personal freedom and societal expectations. Ibsen's ability to craft a suspenseful narrative, coupled with the depth of his characters, especially Nora, makes this play not just a piece of literature but a mirror to the social issues of his time - issues that still echo today. It's a great choice for anyone looking to dive into a thought-provoking classic.
Frankie & Stankie
Barbara Trapido | Penguin

Frankie & Stankie

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"Frankie & Stankie" is not just a window into the past struggles against racial injustice—it's a vibrant portal. As you follow Dinah and Lisa on their journey from innocence to a more acute awareness of their society's deep-seated inequalities, you experience the paradox of growing up in a world where the division of race is stark but the spirit of youth is universal. This novel's honest portrayal of childhood amidst social turmoil is both poignant and illuminating, perfect for those who appreciate historical depth woven seamlessly with personal growth.
The Sealwoman's Gift [EXPORT/IRELAND/AIRSIDE] - Thryft
Sally Magnusson | Two Roads

The Sealwoman's Gift [EXPORT/IRELAND/AIRSIDE]

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Recommended for those interested in historical fiction. Magnusson's vivid portrayal of survival against all odds will leave readers amazed. The story's treatment of the collision between cultures is both nuanced and insightful.
The Story of the Lost Child
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Elena Ferrante, Ann Goldstein  | Europa Editions

The Story of the Lost Child

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If you're looking to dive into a richly complex world of friendship that spans decades, "The Story of the Lost Child" might just be your next page-turner. Elena Ferrante masterfully concludes her Neapolitan novel series with a poignant exploration of the intricate dynamics between two women, their personal growth and struggles, set against the changing tides of their city, Naples. This book offers a gratifying closure to an unforgettable story of love, ambition, and the bonds that shape us.
Night for Day
Patrick Flanery | July 4, 2019

Night for Day

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If you're drawn to the murky intersection of politics and art, "Night for Day" might resonate with you deeply. It's not just a historical exploration of the Red Scare's impact on Hollywood—it's a rich tapestry that evokes the paranoia and intensity of the era. Through its blend of real tension and allusions to both classic American and mythic literature, you'd experience a consuming narrative that mirrors the fear of complicity and the pain of exile, making it not just a novel but a cinematic journey through one of America's darker chapters.
A Family Daughter - Thryft
Maile Meloy | Scribner

A Family Daughter

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Recommended for readers interested in exploring family dynamics, A Family Daughter delves deep into the intricate relationships between the members of the Santerre family and the impact of their choices on their lives. The story spans over several decades and continents, making it a compelling and reflective read that will stay with readers long after finishing it.

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