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Read ReviewsAn astonishing novel of raw beauty about gang life, sex work, and social media in Haiti.
by LaToya Watkins
Published Aug 2023
Read ReviewsFrom a stunning new voice, comes a powerful debut novel, Perish, about a Black Texan family, exploring the effects of inherited trauma and intergenerational violence as the family comes together to say goodbye to their matriarch on her deathbed.
by Kaitlyn Greenidge
Published Mar 2022
Read ReviewsSet in the Reconstruction era, this unforgettable story explores one young Black woman's attempt to find a place where she can be fully herself – out of the shadow of her accomplished mother in Brooklyn and her traditional husband in Haiti. Perfect for readers of Brit Bennett, Min Jin Lee, and Yaa Gyasi.
by Edwidge Danticat
Published Jul 2020
Read ReviewsFrom the internationally acclaimed, best-selling author of Brother, I'm Dying, a collection of vividly imagined stories about community, family, and love.
by Toni Morrison
Published Jan 2013
Read ReviewsA taut and tortured story about one man's desperate search for himself in a world disfigured by war.
by Andrea Levy
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsThe author of Small Island tells the story of the last turbulent years of slavery and the early years of freedom in nineteenth-century Jamaica.
The White Woman on the Green Bicycle
by Monique Roffey
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsA beautifully written, unforgettable novel of a troubled marriage, set against the lush landscape and political turmoil of Trinidad
by Cate Kennedy
Published Feb 2011
Read ReviewsA compassionate and unswerving portrait of a broken family whose members go to extraordinary lengths to reclaim their lives and relationships from the mistakes of the past.
by Tash Aw
Published Dec 2010
Read ReviewsFrom the author of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning The Harmony Silk Factory comes an enthralling new novel that evokes an exotic yet turbulent and often frightening time and place. Map of the Invisible World is the masterly, psychologically rich tale of three lives indelibly marked by the pasttheir own and Indonesia's.
by Elif Shafak
Published Feb 2008
Read ReviewsFrom one of Turkeys most acclaimed and outspoken writers, a novel about the tangled histories of two families.
by Cynthia Kadohata
Published Jan 2007
Read ReviewsA moving story of a first-generation Japanese-American girl facing the hardships and discrimination of post WWII America. Winner of the 2005 Newbery Award. Ages 11+.
by Diana Evans
Published Sep 2006
Read ReviewsA hauntingly beautiful, wickedly funny and devastatingly moving novel of innocence and dreams.
by Kien Nguyen
Published Apr 2002
Read ReviewsThe biography of an Amerasian child in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon. A wonderful book - highly recommended. "He writes with a voice of innocence that takes us into the heart and spirit of one person's undeserved and tragic childhood." USA Today.
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