The Best Books of 2024 (So Far)
Briefly

Burnham is a skilled observer of the hypocrisies coursing beneath our desire to do good and be good. This is especially clear when she writes about wealth.
Wait is an empathetic and clear-eyed exploration of the everyday injustices that slowly erode friendships, families, and lives in America.
Miranda July's latest novel wrestles with marriage, queerness, and desire in a propulsive and intelligent manner, making even the smallest pangs of desire sizzle.
Pemi Aguda's debut collection, 'Ghostroots,' offers vivid insights into life in Lagos, showcasing the author's precise and exciting prose style.
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