You go out for a quick run before the biggest night of your career, come home sweaty and happy—and your key doesn’t work. There’s a woman inside your house who looks disturbingly like you, opening your door like she belongs there. Your husband? He sm...
My Husband's Wife: A Novel
After her grandmother dies, Sydney Singleton flies home to North Carolina expecting dusty photo albums and family drama, not a secret relative staring back at her from an old picture. The little girl in the photograph looks uncannily like Syd—and tur...
We Don't Talk About Carol: A Novel
At a bar in Louisiana, a woman who looks like money and trouble—red lips, designer heels, Negroni in hand—comes in. It’s “Camille Bayliss.” Except it isn’t. It’s Aubrey Price, and she’s slipped into Camille’s life like it’s a costume she’s been rehea...
Anatomy of an Alibi: A Novel
A thirty-year-old man, living in small-town Minnesota with his elderly mom, his blind-and-deaf Saint Bernard, and a job scraping roadkill off the highway—somehow manages to convince himself, “Yeah, this is a pretty good life.” That’s Denny Voss. On p...
The Sideways Life of Denny Voss
Ten-year-old Louisa is walking a Japanese beach at night with her dad, watching his flashlight beam skim the dark water—and then wakes up in a hospital, blue with cold, sand in her mouth, and her father is simply…gone. That’s where Flashlight starts,...
Flashlight: A Novel
You know that one person from your past you’ve carefully packed in bubble wrap and shoved onto the highest shelf of your memory closet? Heart the Lover is what happens when they walk back through the door and ask, very calmly, “So… what did we do to ...
Heart the Lover
Vernice (Niecy) and Annie are “cradle friends,” two Black girls in 1950s Honeysuckle, Louisiana, bonded first by proximity—houses side by side—and then by something much deeper: both of their mothers are gone before they can remember them. Niecy’s mo...
Kin
Remember the days when every time a woman felt exhausted, scared, or not quite right in her own skin, the world patted her on the head, called it “hysteria,” and told her to smile for the neighbors’ benefit. That’s the suffocating world Lulu Mayfield...
The Mad Wife
Let me warn you up front: Nobody’s Girl is not an easy read, but it is a necessary one—and if you pick it up, you’re not just reading a story; you’re sitting with Virginia Giuffre while she finally gets to finish her own sentence. This memoir starts ...
Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
If you’ve ever watched history happen in grainy black‑and‑white footage and thought, “Okay, but what did that feel like from the inside? " American Prometheus is the book that finally gives you answers. This isn’t just “the Oppenheimer book”; it’s a ...
American Prometheus (Pulitzer Prize Winner): The Inspiration for the Major Motion Picture OPPENHEIMER
Rabih Alameddine’s The True, True Story of Raja the Gullible drops you into a cramped Beirut apartment where sixty‑three‑year‑old Raja, a gay high school philosophy teacher, is just trying to live a quiet, bookish life—with his octogenarian mother Za...
The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother): A Novel (National Book Award Winner)
Imagine you’re sitting on a sun‑drenched bench in a Mexican plaza, minding your own business, when a wildly dressed older woman swoops in, looks you straight in the eye, and says you are the image of her beloved Rosarita—an art student who came here ...
Rosarita
If you’ve only ever known Schindler’s List as “that devastating Spielberg movie,” here’s the thing you need to know about the book: it’s not just sad, it’s morally electric. This is Thomas Keneally taking a true story and handing it to you almost lik...