A New York Times bestseller from the star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood: Aspiring actress Franny struggles to realize her dreams while navigating life in the Big Apple. A “dazzling” read (Emily Giffin) that’s “fresh and funny and full of zingers” (Meg Cabot).

“Honest and engaging” (The New York Times): Three generations of women come together to sort out a lifetime of differences in this “emotionally raw memoir examining the delicate, inevitable shift from dependence to independence and back again” (O, The Oprah Magazine).

A New York Times bestseller: While in Spain, Michael Paterniti uncovered an astonishing true story about a small cheesemaking community — one that involved betrayal, theft, and murder. “A gorgeous and impassioned monument to the art and mystery of storytelling… Funny, humane, devastating, and beautiful” (Elizabeth Gilbert).

With over 75,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: Heralded as “heart-wrenching but deeply honest” and “unforgettable” (Library Journal), this Booker Prize nominee is set in 1970s India, where four people from different castes and backgrounds are forced together in one apartment — with surprising results.

“Discover the coolest library in the world” (James Patterson) in this New York Times bestseller with over 10,600 five-star ratings on Goodreads. When they visit the new town library, Kyle and his friends discover they’ve been locked in — and must solve a puzzle if they want to leave!

“The funniest, most romantic book I’ve read since One Day” (Lisa Jewell): When Delia learns of her boyfriend’s infidelity, she’s determined to piece her life back together — and reclaim her old self. “A total gem” (Marian Keyes).

Reeling from a broken heart, pastry chef Juliet Capshaw returns home to lend a hand at her mom’s bakery — including solving the suspicious death of a customer! “A tasty tale of deceit, family ties, delicious pastries, and murder” (Agatha Award–nominated author Edith Maxwell).