FORGET-ME-NOT

FORGET-ME-NOT

The author’s follow-up to her series debut, Reasonable (2023), backtracks to years before Elaine Reid’s death in North Carolina in 2023, and her former best friend Cat Clark’s arrest and indictment for the crime. Effectively narrating from the three first-person perspectives of central characters Elaine, Cat, and police detective Rachel McGowen, the book fills in the … Read more

LUCY’S LANE

LUCY’S LANE

The narrator and protagonist, Lucy Beacher, is in fourth grade and has suffered from severe anxiety since moving with her family from Michigan to Connecticut. Lucy’s big brother Charlie is a “yes-man” and has already befriended Alex, a popular kid (and a bully), but Lucy’s anxiety makes forging new friendships seem impossible. She’s not just … Read more

TAKEDOWN

TAKEDOWN

Rowan, a Canadian high school wrestler, is feeling helpless and pulled in multiple directions: Her father is suffering from ALS, she’s training for a major tournament in New York City that will attract college recruiters, and her influencer best friend, Pia, her usual sparring partner, is injured. Complicating things even further, she’s caught between two … Read more

THE HOUSE ON SUNRISE LAGOON

THE HOUSE ON SUNRISE LAGOON

Continuing the lives of the Ali-O’Connor family, this third series installment focuses on the eldest sibling, 12-year-old Harbor, who presents white. This summer, a friend of her dad’s invites her to join the elite girls’ basketball team she coaches, an important step for Harbor if she wants to stay serious about the sport. Instead of … Read more

IT’S PRIDE, BABY!

IT’S PRIDE, BABY!

“Lift your soul to the sky / Like summer sunbeams / Don’t live behind clouds— / You shine!” A Black family made up of two parents and a child get ready for the day ahead. Bonnets and durags come off as backpacks loaded with water and rainbow flags go on, and the family walks down … Read more

DISPATCHES FROM PARTS UNKNOWN

DISPATCHES FROM PARTS UNKNOWN

Eighteen-year-old Julie and her mom have escaped the emotional fog that overtook them when their beloved dad and husband died unexpectedly, but the gaping hole he left is still a constant in their lives. Julie struggles to like the new guy her mom is seeing, even though she truly wants her to be happy. In … Read more

COURTING THE SUN

COURTING THE SUN

In late-17th-century France, when the reign of Louis XIV is at the pinnacle of its splendor, beautiful 16-year-old country girl Sylvienne d’Aubert’s life is transformed by a totally unexpected summons to join the glittering court of the Sun King as a lady-in-waiting. Raised by a single mother and educated by nuns, Sylvienne has grown up … Read more

STUMBLING STONES

STUMBLING STONES

The book opens with a nonfiction prologue: In 2018, the author and her husband, Bruce, missed their connecting flight through Frankfurt to Washington, D.C. With 12 hours to kill, they explored the city. Bruce’s father, Curtis, fled the region at 17 to escape the Nazis; the couple found a plaque (a stolpersteine, known in English … Read more

EVERY BEAUTIFUL MILE

EVERY BEAUTIFUL MILE

Penelope Crawford is paralyzed by her grief over the loss of her charismatic husband, Travis, whose plane disappeared weeks ago. Travis had been a local hero, helping with relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Irma. Over the course of 17 years and the births of two children, they had enjoyed an idyllic marriage—then, “he got … Read more

WHO OWNS THE MOON?

WHO OWNS THE MOON?

Grayling, the eminent British philosopher, worries about the planetary impact of the human pursuit of “profit and advantage.” The author claims that the prospect of valuable minerals on the moon and the planets, the commercial and military possibilities of low and medium Earth orbit, and the territorial longings of nation-states are likely to breed competition … Read more