
"In her first nonfiction book since 2015's Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, the best-selling Eat, Pray, Love memoirist recounts her relationship with Rayya Elias, her close friend of many years who became her romantic partner after Elias was diagnosed with cancer. The Turner House author's second novel gets slightly futuristic as it traces the relationships between five Black women from roughly 2008 all the way to 2027."
"From her early beginnings in the wilds of Quebec to her relationship with Graeme Gibson and the events that would inspire her most famous and celebrated novels, Atwood's long-awaited memoir traces her arc to becoming one of the leading voices of modern literature. A Jamaican-born American mom shows up without warning to her gay adult son's Tokyo apartment in an attempt to reconcile after years of estrangement in this tender novel from the Dylan Thomas Prize-winning author."
A bestselling nonfiction work recounts a longtime friendship that becomes a romantic partnership after one partner receives a cancer diagnosis. A second novel tied to Turner House takes on slight futurism to trace the bonds among five Black women from roughly 2008 through 2027. A Depression-era mystery follows a Milwaukee detective searching for a Wisconsin cheese heiress, leading to Hungary and encounters with Nazis, spies, and swing musicians. A long-awaited memoir moves from Quebec beginnings and a relationship with Graeme Gibson to events that inspired celebrated novels. A tender novel centers on a Jamaican-born American mother seeking reconciliation with her gay adult son in Tokyo.
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