Fresh new fiction is here and ready for reading. This week, Elizabeth Strout returns with The Things We Never Say, while Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help, delivers a story of new beginnings.
Available 5/26
Change, identity and complex family bonds are explored in Douglas Stuart's moving story of a young gay man who moves back to his childhood home off the coast of Scotland.
All aboard this sweeping journey through time. One man is given the ultimate chance to relive his brightest moments in this transformative novel from Matt Haig.
With her award-winning prose, Elizabeth Strout paints a tender and insightful picture of a lonely schoolteacher who reconsiders his own life path and choices after an unexpected secret is revealed.
This debut novel from 'Pemi Aguda, author of National Book Award finalist Ghostroots, blends folklore and history for a daring exploration of motherhood and identity.
After a false alarm causes a town to spiral into chaos and confusion, the community confronts the harsh truths of their panicked decisions in this story of survival, loyalty and betrayal.
Five interlocking lives overlap across time and space in this vibrant, moving story about connection, humanity, and the unwavering power of love.
Available 6/2
After her best friend is given months to live, 89-year-old Joy sets out to live life to the fullest in this joyful celebration of growing up and finding peace.
An aristocratic Hungarian family is plagued by secrets, desire and tragedy in this ambitious novel inspired by the author's family.
Maggie O'Farrell, author of Hamnet, explores human resilience and a deep connection to the natural world in Land.
Available 5/26
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Available 5/19
In the summer of 1984, friendship, chaos and loss haunt NYC's East Village in this vibrant, emotionally-charged story with a supernatural twist.
Offering a different perspective on gang life in Dublin, this gritty yet emotional story reads like a film following a young man who slips back into a life of violence.
Through powerful, fragmented storytelling and humor, Ali Smith tackles morality and power in this novel told through the eyes of two sisters.