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Immerse yourself in our Literary Fiction collection at Thryft, featuring works by revered authors and fresh voices alike. Discover stories that explore the depths of human experience and provoke thoughtful reflection. Ideal for both established aficionados and newcomers eager to explore the literary world.

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The Flame Tree - Thryft
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Yang-May Ooi | Monsoon Books Pte. Ltd.

The Flame Tree

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The Flame Tree is a great read for those interested in exploring themes of cultural identity and moral choices. This book offers an insider's look into the fast-developing country of Malaysia, while also exploring themes of East vs West. The protagonist's struggle to choose between her old life and new, and her cultural identity, is relatable and thought-provoking.
Turbott Wolfe - Thryft
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William Plomer | Ad. Donker

Turbott Wolfe

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“It is an inexplicable lapse on the part of literary scholars and critics,” writes Nadine Gordimer in her Introduction, “that Turbott Wolfe is not recognised as a pyrotechnic presence in the canon of renegade colonialist literature along with Conrad.” Indeed, William Plomer’s astonishing first novel, which first appeared in 1926, ignited a firestorm of controversy in his native South Africa. At the novel’s center is Turbott Wolfe, a British trader who opens a general store in Lembuland. He befriends many of his black customers but has less luck ingratiating himself with the bigoted whites who have lived in the area for generations. Eventually, Wolfe and his comrades embrace miscegenation as the key to Africa’s future—the Young Africa, where the races have blurred. Provocative and deeply questioning, Turbott Wolfe remains a powerful chronicle of the intimate human consequences of racism.
Facing The Light - Thryft
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Adèle Geras | Orion

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"Facing The Light's intricate plot and character development make it a page-turner for those who enjoy family dramas. The book delves into the dark sides of family life, as the secrets of Leonora's past come to light and shake the foundation of her relationships with her daughters. Adele Geras' writing expertly captures the complexity of familial relationships and will leave readers feeling like they know the characters personally."
Everything Is Illuminated - Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close - Thryft
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This book could be a good read for those who are interested in history and its profound influence on people's lives. Everything Is Illuminated tells the story of a young man's journey to Ukraine to discover the past of his Jewish grandfather, while Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close explores a young boy's journey of healing and self-discovery after losing his father in 9/11. Both stories intertwine in a cleverly crafted narrative that leaves readers with a deep appreciation of the human experience. Jonathan Safran Foer's writing is poignant and thought-provoking, always leaving readers with new questions to explore.
Granta 81 - Thryft
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Ian Jack | Granta

Granta 81

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As you seek fresh perspectives in contemporary fiction, "Granta 81" stands out as a compilation that captures the early 2000s literary zeitgeist. Woven through the pages are the unique styles and stories of celebrated authors at the dawn of their careers, inviting you to discover the diversity and dynamism that defined a generation of British novelists. This might just be the wellspring of inspiration you've been looking for, especially if you enjoy exploring different authors in one sitting.
Fear of Writing - Thryft
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Tarn How Tan | Epigram Books

Fear of Writing

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"Fear of Writing" makes you ponder the delicate balance between creativity and censorship. It's a crisp narrative by Tan Tarn How that doesn't just tell a story; it smartly weaves political discourse into its fabric, challenging you to question the very nature of control. If you're someone who appreciates thought-provoking drama with a strong societal message, this play could linger in your mind long after you've finished reading.
Women of Algiers in Their Apartment - Thryft
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Clarisse Zimra, Assia Djebar, Marjolijn De Jager  | University Of Virginia Press

Women of Algiers in Their Apartment

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"Women of Algiers in Their Apartment" is an impactful read for those interested in exploring the lived experiences of oppressed women, particularly those in postcolonial societies. Assia Djebar's writing style is both innovative and lyrical as it illuminates the struggles faced by Algerian women - from being cloistered to grappling with the implications of reticence, the connection of language to oppression and the impact of war on both women and men. This book's strength lies in its unapologetic portrayal of the plight of urban Algerian women as they navigate a postcolonial society that has denied and subjugated them even as it celebrates the liberation of men. Highly recommended for those interested in women's stories of struggle and victory.
Once We Were There - Thryft
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Bernice Chauly | Epigram Books

Once We Were There

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Once We Were There by Bernice Chauly is a perfect read for those who like a mix of love, heartbreak, tension, and recovery. The book's unique aspect is its depiction of the dark side of city life, where babies are sold and girls are trafficked. The novel will make the reader feel the pain of losing an innocent child and the struggles of second chances. The book's narrative style is slow, which helps create a profound insight into the lives of the characters. When you finish reading, you will be left feeling stunned at how real the story felt.
Protect And Defend - Thryft
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Protect And Defend

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President-elect Kerry Kilcannon quickly appoints a new Chief Justice to the
Supreme Court--Caroline Masters. While the Senate spars over her
nomination, an abortion rights case makes its way toward the judge--and
will explode into the headlines. Suddenly, the most divisive issue in
America turns the president's nomination into an all-out war. Knopf.


Author: Richard North Patterson
Publisher: Random House
Publication Date: 2002
You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town - Thryft
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Zoë Wicomb | Virago

You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town

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Zoë Wicomb's complex and deeply evocative fiction is among the most distinguished recent works of South African women's literature. It is also among the only works of fiction to explore the experience of "Coloured" citizens in apartheid-era South Africa, whose mixed heritage traps them, as Bharati Mukherjee wrote in the New York Times, "in the racial crucible of their country. "Wicomb deserves a wide American audience, on a part with Nadine Gordimer and J.M.Coetzee." - Wall St. Journal Wicomb is a gifted writer, and her compressed narratives work like brilliant splinters in the mind, suggesting a rich rhythm and shape."- Seattle Times "[Wicomb's] prose is vigorous, textured, lyrical. . . . [She] is a sophisticated storyteller who combines the open-endedness of contemporary fiction with the force of autobiography and the simplicity of family stories."-Bharati Mukherjee, New York Times Book Review For course use African literature, African studies, growing up female, world literature, women's studies Zoe Wicomb was born in 1948 and raised in Namaquland, South Africa. After 20 years voluntary exile, she returned to South Africa in 1991 to teach at the University of the Western Cape. She currently lives in Glasgow and teaches at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. Marcia Wright is professor of history at Columbia University and a member of the executive committee for the Women Writing Africa series. Carol Sicherman is professor emerita of English at Lehman College, CUNY.

Dive Deeper into the Literary Realm

At Thryft, our Literary Fiction collection brings you an array of gripping narratives and powerful prose. We curate books that challenge, provoke, and inspire readers to think beyond the ordinary. From time-tested classics to modern masterpieces, each piece offers a new journey into the complexities of life and humanity. Whether you're seeking a profound story or a gentle reminder of life's beauty, our selection is here to enrich your reading experience.