Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline BoulleySet against a backdrop of cultural identity and mystery, this gripping novel reveals profound social issues through its dynamic characters.
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry JamesRiddled with themes of autonomy and societal pressure, this novel examines the intricate dance between personal freedom and constraint.
Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel NayeriNavigating cultural displacement and identity poses significant challenges for the young protagonist in this profound tale.
The Vanishing Half by Brit BennettRevealing hidden family dynamics through generations, this novel explores complex questions about race, identity, family, and belonging.
The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher MurrayDiscover the remarkable story of Belle da Costa Greene, J. P. Morgan’s trusted curator and one of the most powerful women in the book and art world, and the dangerous secret she kept.
Sister Carrie by Theodore DreiserFrom the bustling streets of Chicago to the theaters of New York, this narrative unveils the intricate dance between aspiration and reality.
The Illegal by Lawrence HillPlight and resilience intertwine in this arresting tale of survival against systemic injustices and societal expectations.
The Best Laid Plans by Karla SorensenDramatic dynamics and personal renewal take center stage in this poignant story of love and inner journey.
The Cricket in Times Square by George SeldenHumorous and touching, this story links rural simplicity with the bustling urban world.
Tender Is the Night by F. Scott FitzgeraldMoral quandaries and unraveling personal destinies abound in this gripping tale of Jazz Age glamour and despair.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldBeneath the glittering surface of opulence lies a poignant critique of societal aspirations and the American Dream's elusive promise.