| | | FEATURED IN: | | The discovery of an abandoned baby transforms a sleepy Irish community | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Discover how the holiday season of 1962 will touch the lives of small-town Faha's residents
- From an author beloved by Ann Patchett, Ron Rash, and Mary Beth Keane
- "For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, this is just the ticket" (Publishers Weekly)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | The Greek myth of Cassandra as you've never heard it before | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "More brilliant work from one of world literature's greatest writers" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
- Ritsa, an enslaved healer, embarks on a dangerous journey alongside cruel, unstable Cassandra
- The long-awaited conclusion to the acclaimed Women of Troy series
- From a Booker Prize–winning author
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| | FEATURED IN: | | The Crown gets a festive holiday twist | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From a pair of bestselling authors whose work is beloved by Kate Quinn, Kristin Harmel, and Natasha Lester
- Two old friends are unexpectedly drawn together by royal Christmas celebrations — and their paths cross again for the next five holidays to come
- Set against the wintry backdrop of 1950s England
- "Delicious… This is a story to savor over a cup of tea" (Jennifer Robson)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | A lyrical, sweeping family saga spanning from World War I to the present | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Follow along as Mina comes of age and builds a family amid vibrant adventures and devastating trials
- Inspired by the author's own family history
- "The characters themselves spring from these pages, vividly, unforgettably alive" (The Guardian)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | After decades of isolation, a puzzling man emerges from a crumbling Victorian home | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1960s England, therapist Helen is determined to unravel her patient William's past — and in doing so, her life is forever changed
- The acclaimed author of Small Pleasures delivers a dazzling novel inspired by true events
- "A beautiful story of unfolding secrets and unforeseen consequences" (Holly Gramazio, author of The Husbands)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Pick this up if you enjoyed The Love Songs of W. E. B. Du Bois | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "Powered not just by good research, but by lots of suspense [and] compelling characters" (Barbara Kingsolver)
- As Nettie gets involved with the Black Panther Party in the 1960s, she and her colleagues are targeted by covert intelligence campaigns
- A PEN/Bellwether Prize winner sheds light on an important piece of US history
- Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize
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| | FEATURED IN: | | 'An unforgettable story of love and sacrifice' (Heather Morris, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Forced to serve as a nurse in a Nazi eugenics program, Allina fights to save the babies in her care
- "A spectacular debut that will make a splash in the world of World War II historical fiction" (Madeline Martin)
- Based on the true story of the notorious Lebensborn program
- Praise from Jennifer Chiaverini, Hazel Gaynor, and more
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Kristin Harmel says this dual-timeline novel 'sparkles like the finest champagne' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1805, widow Barbe-Nicole Clicquot sets out to create a renowned champagne house — and centuries later, Natalie finds herself inspired by Barbe-Nicole's letters
- Will transport you to the scenic French countryside and the bustling center of Paris
- "I loved this book. I couldn't put it down. I didn't want it to end" (Susanna Kearsley)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Kate Quinn and Fiona Davis are raving about this sparkling Jazz Age tale | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - During the 1920s, Lucille pursues her dream of becoming a blues singer — but a dark family secret threatens everything
- "Vivid detail and page-turning drama make this a fascinating read" (Chanel Cleeton)
- A thought-provoking portrayal of racism in Jim Crow–era America
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| | FEATURED IN: | | How are two women, generations apart, connected by a bottle of wine stolen by the Nazis? | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Perfect for fans of Kristin Harmel and Ann Mah
- When pilot Charlotte comes into possession of an old bottle of wine, she sets out to unravel its story — which dates back to World War II Paris…
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