Maureen Corrigan picks her favorite books from an 'unprecedented' 2024
Briefly

Percival Everett's "James" reimagines Huck Finn from Jim's perspective, intertwining humor and horror to reveal the harsh realities of his quest for freedom.
In "Colored Television," Danzy Senna offers a sharp satire on race and class through the eyes of Jane, a mixed-race writer navigating Hollywood's expectations.
Toibin's "Long Island" follows Eilis Lacey as she grapples with the limitations of her marriage and the need for liberation from her stifling environment.
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