The 32 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2024
Briefly

Chelsea Bieker's 'Madwoman' explores the impact of trauma through Clove's estranged relationship with her imprisoned mother, who needs her daughter's testimony to reevaluate a pivotal event.
Edwidge Danticat's 'We're Alone' presents eight essays that blend personal experience with political themes, showcasing the power of storytelling in reflecting societal issues.
The fall lineup features notable works from esteemed authors, including Yuval Noah Harari and Malcolm Gladwell, promising a diverse array of engaging reads for the season.
As spooky season approaches, readers can anticipate chilling tales, including a new thriller from Laura Dave and Mariana Enriquez's follow-up to her best-selling novel.
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