Browsing: Literary Fiction

“An intimately detailed portrait of love, trust, and guilt” (Celeste Ng, New York Times bestselling author of Everything I Never Told You). When Nat and her husband Paul move to a remote military town, a dangerous cover-up and a secret affair could destroy their marriage… “Stunning” (Entertainment Weekly).

Forced to downsize after the death of her husband, Lucy Muir moves to a purportedly haunted cottage in a small coastal village. The rumors prove true when she finds herself cohabiting with the ghost of a sea captain! A classic with over 900 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

In a village in 1890s Germany, three sisters must learn to thrive in a man’s world when their father, a master glassblower, passes away. A beautifully crafted historical novel from an internationally bestselling author, with over 6,100 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

In a story that spans continents, three generations of women strive for love and happiness in an era of upheaval. A “sweeping, uncommonly stirring narrative” (Publishers Weekly).

Devastating water shortages have created a deadly struggle in the American Southwest. When water cutter Angel Velasquez goes to investigate, he discovers forces that actively don’t want water to be found… A “deeply insightful vision of the coming century” (Kim Stanley Robinson).

A New York Times bestseller: Monsieur Perdu’s floating bookshop is a balm for broken hearts — but one letter will send Perdu on an incredible journey of his own… “Sumptuous descriptions of both food and literature will leave readers unsure whether to run to the nearest library or the nearest bistro” (Publishers Weekly).

A Pulitzer Prize finalist, this collection of stories from the celebrated author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love captures the minutiae of every day, with characters who “overflow with the danger, excitement, mystery, and possibility of life” (The Washington Post Book World).

A New York Times bestseller and Booker Prize finalist from the author of The Handmaid’s Tale: When middle-aged artist Elaine returns to her hometown, she must confront haunting memories from her childhood. “Brilliant… So real and heartbreaking you want to stand up in your seat and cheer” (The Boston Globe).

With over 15,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: A widow and widower find comfort in each other in this profound novel from a National Book Award finalist. “Poignant… demonstrates that our desire to love and to be loved does not dissolve with age” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch).