The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Set in Colonial America, this searing literary classic raises timely questions about hypocrisy, alienation, guilt, and redemption.
Set in Colonial America, this searing literary classic raises timely questions about hypocrisy, alienation, guilt, and redemption.
Get caught up in this powerhouse tale of political intrigue, corruption, murder, and the pursuit of justice reaching up to the top levels of US government.
Enter the Paris Opera House, if you dare, and discover the original 1910 horror novel behind the phenomenal Broadway musical.
A young, inexperienced, and idealistic lawyer takes on a formidable corporate giant in this gripping legal thriller from a master of the genre.
Misconceptions about love and relationships are challenged in this seminal self-help book that changed how we view codependency.
While shocking to Victorian readers, this story of a young woman’s escape from an abusive marriage is now recognized as one of the first feminist novels.
Bearing witness to one man's epic quest for vengeance, this beloved classic weaves a tale of betrayal, hope, and redemption.
This powerful novel depicts the struggles of a migrant family during the Great Depression, exploring themes of injustice and human resilience.
Told from the perspectives of four characters, this groundbreaking chronicle of the downfall of the Compson family and the Old South has become an American literary classic.
From the ashes of tragedy rises a powerful story of resilience and remembrance in this searing novel about political unrest.
This whimsical tale of magic and self-discovery follows a young woman's journey as she navigates curses, wizards, and moving castles.
A satirical spin on self-care culture unfolds as a young woman attempts to hibernate for an entire year in New York City.