Here are some books that have recently hit my radar and set off my alarm bells...
Girls on Fire by Robin Wasserman
Girls on Fire
tells the story of Hannah and Lacey and their obsessive teenage female
friendship so passionately violent it bloodies the very sunset its
protagonists insist on riding into, together, at any cost. Opening with a
suicide whose aftermath brings good girl Hannah together with the
town's bad girl, Lacey, the two bring their combined wills to bear on
the community in which they live; unconcerned by the mounting discomfort
that their lust for chaos and rebellion causes the inhabitants of their
parochial small town, they think they are invulnerable.
But Lacey has a secret, about life before her better half, and it's a secret that will change everything...
The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
A warm, funny and
acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of
the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives.
Every
family has its problems. But even among the most troubled, the Plumb
family stands out as spectacularly dysfunctional. Years of simmering
tensions finally reach a breaking point on an unseasonably cold
afternoon in New York City as Melody, Beatrice, and Jack Plumb gather to
confront their charismatic and reckless older brother, Leo, freshly
released from rehab. Months earlier, an inebriated Leo got behind the
wheel of a car with a nineteen-year-old waitress as his passenger. The
ensuing accident has endangered the Plumbs joint trust fund, “The Nest”
which they are months away from finally receiving. Meant by their
deceased father to be a modest mid-life supplement, the Plumb siblings
have watched The Nest’s value soar along with the stock market and have
been counting on the money to solve a number of self-inflicted problems.
Melody, a wife and mother in an upscale suburb, has an unwieldy
mortgage and looming college tuition for her twin teenage daughters.
Jack, an antiques dealer, has secretly borrowed against the beach
cottage he shares with his husband, Walker, to keep his store open. And
Bea, a once-promising short-story writer, just can’t seem to finish her
overdue novel. Can Leo rescue his siblings and, by extension, the people
they love? Or will everyone need to reimagine they’ve envisioned?
Brought together as never before, Leo, Melody, Jack, and Beatrice must
grapple with old resentments, present-day truths, and the significant
emotional and financial toll of the accident, as well as finally
acknowledge the choices they have made in their own lives.
This
is a story about the power of family, the possibilities of friendship,
the ways we depend upon one another and the ways we let one another
down. In this tender, entertaining, and deftly written debut, Sweeney
brings a remarkable cast of characters to life to illuminate what money
does to relationships, what happens to our ambitions over the course of
time, and the fraught yet unbreakable ties we share with those we love.
Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
Winter, 1945. Four teenagers. Four secrets.
Each one born of a different homeland; each one hunted, and haunted, by tragedy, lies…and war.
As
thousands of desperate refugees flock to the coast in the midst of a
Soviet advance, four paths converge, vying for passage aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff, a ship that promises safety and freedom.
Yet not all promises can be kept.
Inspired by the single greatest tragedy in maritime history, bestselling and award-winning author Ruta Sepetys (Between Shades of Gray)
lifts the veil on a shockingly little-known casualty of World War II.
An illuminating and life-affirming tale of heart and hope.
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