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20 Early 2024 Books We Love

FICTION

OLD CRIMES

by Jill McCorkle

Wonderfully rich and emotionally complicated stories. Full review >

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FICTION

INVISIBLE WOMAN

by Katia Lief

Absolutely a novel of its time—and a novel of women's stories across time. Full review >

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FICTION

ÆDNAN

by Linnea Axelsson ; translated by Saskia Vogel

A sharp-edged tale in verse of colonial suppression, resistance, and survival. Full review >

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FICTION

BEHIND YOU IS THE SEA

by Susan Muaddi Darraj

A moving portrait of Palestinian families caught between the pressures of the Old World and the New. Full review >

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FICTION

YOUR UTOPIA

by Bora Chung ; translated by Anton Hur

The imagined worlds here may not be utopian—but the reading experience is. Full review >

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FICTION

SMOKE KINGS

by Jahmal Mayfield

A provocative, page-turning treatment of racism in America. Full review >

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FICTION

ANITA DE MONTE LAUGHS LAST

by Xochitl Gonzalez

An uncompromising message, delivered via a gripping story with two engaging heroines. Full review >

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NONFICTION

JOHN LEWIS

by Raymond Arsenault

An exemplary biography of an exemplary person, essential to the history of the Civil Rights Movement. Full review >

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NONFICTION

INFECTIOUS GENEROSITY

by Chris Anderson

A joyful road map away from a polarized, selfish society to the hopeful, humane place where we should be. Full review >

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CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES

ONE NATION UNDER GUNS

by Dominic Erdozain

A profound demolition of misguided gun-rights arguments and a compelling call to action. Full review >

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NONFICTION

LATINOLAND

by Marie Arana

Arana has a fascinating, complex, and personal story to tell, and she narrates it with abundant verve and intelligence. Full review >

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