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The Books List Top Picks for Every Taste

BY KRISTYN KUSEK LEWIS

Suspenseful Page-Turner

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Anywhere You Run by Wanda M. Morris is the rare heart-pounding thriller that’s also deeply moving. In the summer of 1964, 20-something sisters Violet and Marigold leave their hometown in Jim Crow Mississippi to escape very different troubles: One is suspected of murder; the other is unmarried and pregnant. Neither realizes there’s a man who’s after them both, and their wrenching journey toward a new life will leave you breathless.

Enlightening Epic

Family Drama

Book Club Gold

Ashley and Edith, both in their 40s, have been inseparable best friends since childhood, and now Edith is dying of ovarian cancer. In author Catherine Newman’s expert hands, We All Want Impossible Things is an extraordinary ode to friendship—warm, sometimes outrageously funny, and as real as it gets. It celebrates the gift of long-term bonds without shying away from the pain of losing someone you can’t imagine life without.

The title character in Barbara Kingsolver’s new novel, Demon Copperhead, is a firecracker of a young man born to a single mother deep in the mountains of southern Appalachia. You’ll be enthralled by his voice, simultaneously hilarious and wise, as he illuminates life in rural America. Inspired by Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield, this is the ideal late-fall read to sink your teeth into.

Inspiring Autobiography

Rabia Chaudry, author of the bestselling Adnan’s Story and cohost of the podcast Undisclosed, explores how her Pakistani roots and American upbringing collided and contributed to her body image and sense of self in Fatty Fatty Boom Boom: A Memoir of Food, Fat, and Family. This triumphant tale celebrates loving yourself and eating good food (it even includes recipes!).

Dani Shapiro’s gorgeous new novel, Signal Fires, begins in 1985 in a quiet suburb, where three teenagers get into a drunk-driving accident. The two Wilf siblings survive, but the event forever haunts their family. Years later, the Shenkmans move in across the street and have a child, who forms a bond with the Wilf father. The families’ lives intertwine in poignant ways, showing how relationships—between siblings, parents and children, spouses, even neighbors—change over time. Have your tissues ready.

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