Year in Books 2024: Hope hid among the shelves - 48 hills
Briefly

Kaveh Akbar's 'Martyr!' narrates the poignant journey of a second-generation Iranian immigrant, capturing the haunting quest for meaning amid the challenges of addiction and identity.
Percival Everett's 'James' reinterprets Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn' through Jim's perspective, adding depth and historical context that invites readers to ponder societal narratives and injustices.
Tommy Orange's 'Wandering Stars' addresses the painful legacy of colonization and genocide against Native Americans, blending humor and tragedy to explore complex human relationships.
Louise Erdrich's 'The Mighty Red' showcases a river-like flow of storytelling, revealing multifaceted love dynamics while testing characters with emotional and situational currents.
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