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  1. Girl, Woman, Other

    by Bernardine Evaristo
    A novel-in-verse that follows the interconnected lives of twelve British women of color.

    Joint Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2019 Teeming with life and crackling with energy — a love song to modern Britain and black womanhood Girl, Woman, Other follows the lives and struggles of twelve ... (Goodreads)

  2. Such a Fun Age

    by Kiley Reid
    A young black babysitter is accused of kidnapping the white child she cares for, exposing the complexities of race and privilege in modern America.

    A striking and surprising debut novel from an exhilarating new voice, Such a Fun Age is a page-turning and big-hearted story about race and privilege, set around a young black babysitter, her ... (Goodreads)

  3. Red at the Bone

    by Jacqueline Woodson
    A multigenerational story of a family in Brooklyn, exploring themes of identity, class, parenthood, and coming-of-age.

    Moving forward and backward in time, Jacqueline Woodson's taut and powerful new novel uncovers the role that history and community have played in the experiences, decisions, and relationships of ... (Goodreads)

  4. What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky

    by Lesley Nneka Arimah
    A collection of stories exploring the struggles of modern life, dealing with loss, identity, and belonging.

    A dazzlingly accomplished debut collection explores the ties that bind parents and children, husbands and wives, lovers and friends to one another and to the places they call home. In “Who Will Greet ... (Goodreads)

  5. The Leavers

    by Lisa Ko
    A story of the struggles and triumphs of two individuals navigating the complexities of immigration and identity.

    Told in four parts, the novel begins as Deming Guo's mother Polly suddenly disappears from the family's New York City apartment without warning. Deming is placed into foster care , ultimately to be ... (Wikipedia)

  6. Stay with Me

    by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
    A sweeping tale of love, betrayal, and the power of family, set in Nigeria.

    This celebrated, unforgettable first novel, shortlisted for the prestigious Women's Prize for Fiction and set in Nigeria, gives voice to both husband and wife as they tell the story of their ... (Goodreads)

  7. Island Beneath the Sea

    by Isabel Allende
    Epic story of a young slave's journey of resilience, emancipation and freedom.

    The story opens on the island of Saint-Domingue (current day La Hispaniola ) in the late 18th century. Zarité (known as Tété) is the daughter of an African mother she never knew and one of the white ... (Wikipedia)

  8. The Known World

    by Edward P. Jones
    A story of a former slave turned landowner navigating the complex social dynamics of Antebellum America.

    One of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, The Known World is a daring and ambitious work by Pulitzer Prize winner Edward P. Jones. The Known World tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black ... (Goodreads)

  9. The Namesake

    by Jhumpa Lahiri
    A young Indian-American's journey of reconciling two different cultures and his own identity.

    The story begins as Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli, a young Bengali couple, leave Calcutta , India, and settle in Central Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts . Ashoke is an engineering student at the ... (Wikipedia)

  10. The Underground Railroad

    by Colson Whitehead
    An escaped slave's daring escape to freedom, fighting against the brutality of slavery.

    The story is told in the third person, focusing mainly on Cora. Scattered single chapters also focus on Cora's mother Mabel, the slavecatcher Ridgeway, a reluctant slave sympathizer named Ethel, and ... (Wikipedia)

  11. The Island of Sea Women

    by Lisa See
    The story of two women, best friends and divers, living on the Korean island of Jeju, and their struggles through decades of political upheaval and personal tragedy.

    This B&N Exclusive Edition includes a personal essay from Lisa See, as well as a discussion guide., THE, NEW YORK TIMES, BESTSELLER, ,“A mesmerizing new historical novel” (,O, The Oprah Magazine,) ... (Barnes & Noble)

  12. The Days of Abandonment

    by Elena Ferrante
    An exploration of womanhood and psychological turmoil in the aftermath of a broken marriage.

    The whole story is based on the sudden end of a seemingly solid, happy marriage. Olga, a stay at home mother in her late 30s, is told by her husband Mario that he is leaving her and their two ... (Wikipedia)

  13. Exit West

    by Mohsin Hamid
    Reflection on displacement and immigration as two refugees traverse the world in search of a new life.

    Nadia and Saeed meet when they are working students in an unnamed city. Saeed is more conservative and still lives at home, as custom generally requires, but the more independent Nadia has chosen to ... (Wikipedia)

  14. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

    by Grace Lin
    A young girl named Minli embarks on a journey to find the Old Man of the Moon and change her family's fortune.

    By a bare mountain, where the Jade River runs through, lies a poor, mud-covered village known as the Village of Fruitless Mountain, where the protagonist, Minli lives. Minli is a young ten-year-old ... (Wikipedia)

  15. Dear Wife

    by Kimberly Belle
    A woman disappears, and her husband is the prime suspect. But nothing is as it seems in this twisty thriller.

    Some vows are meant to be broken… For nearly a year, Beth Murphy has been plotting to leave her abusive husband. The time has finally arrived, and this is her one chance at freedom. Each part of her ... (Barnes & Noble)

  16. The Shadow King

    by Maaza Mengiste
    Set during the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, a young woman joins the fight against Mussolini's army.

    Ethiopia. 1935., With the threat of Mussolini's army looming, recently orphaned Hirut struggles to adapt to her new life as a maid. Her new employer, Kidane, an officer in Emperor Haile Selassie's ... (Goodreads)

  17. Pachinko

    by Lee Min-jin
    A saga spanning four generations of a Korean family living in Japan, struggling to survive and thrive amidst prejudice and poverty.

    The novel takes place over the course of three books: Book I Gohyang/Hometown, Book II Motherland, and Book III Pachinko. In 1883, in the little island fishing village of Yeongdo , which is a ferry ... (Wikipedia)

  18. Mind Games

    by Kiersten White
    A girl with the ability to read minds is recruited by a secret organization to use her powers for their own gain.

    Perfect for fans of We Were Liars, an edgy, heartstopping psychological thriller about two sisters determined to protect each other—no matter the cost, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author ... (Barnes & Noble)

  19. The Rest of the Story

    by Sarah Dessen
    Emma Saylor spends the summer with her estranged grandmother and learns about her mother's past.

    Emma Saylor doesn’t remember a lot about her mother, who died when she was ten. But she does remember the stories her mom told her about the big lake that went on forever, with cold, clear water and ... (Goodreads)

  20. The Girls

    by Lori Lansens
    Two conjoined twins in search of independence and a sense of self-worth.

    Meet Rose and Ruby: sisters, best friends, confidantes, and conjoined twins. Since their birth, Rose and Ruby Darlen have been known simply as "the girls." They make friends, fall in love, have jobs, ... (Goodreads)

  21. The Bluest Eye

    by Toni Morrison
    Coming of age story of a young Black girl dealing with prejudice and racism in 1940s Ohio.

    In Lorain, Ohio , nine-year-old Claudia MacTeer and her 10-year-old sister Frieda live with their parents, a tenant named Mr. Henry, and Pecola Breedlove, a temporary foster child whose house was ... (Wikipedia)

  22. The Confessions of Frannie Langton

    by Sara Collins
    Frannie Langton, a former slave, stands trial for the murder of her employers. She recounts her life story, revealing the truth behind the crime.

    A servant and former slave is accused of murdering her employer and his wife in this astonishing historical thriller that moves from a Jamaican sugar plantation to the fetid streets of Georgian ... (Goodreads)

  23. Bitter Orange

    by Claire Fuller
    A tale of love, obsession, and betrayal set in a dilapidated English country mansion.

    From the attic of Lyntons, a dilapidated English country mansion, Frances Jellico sees them—Cara first: dark and beautiful, then Peter: striking and serious. The couple is spending the summer of 1969 ... (Goodreads)

  24. Deenie

    by Judy Blume
    Deenie wants to be a model, but is diagnosed with scoliosis. She must wear a brace and face the challenges of adolescence.

    Deenie chronicles the life of 13-year-old Wilmadeene "Deenie" Fenner, whose mother, Thelma, is determined to have her become a model. At the same time, Deenie's 16-year-old sister, Helen, who is ... (Wikipedia)

  25. A Very Large Expanse of Sea

    by Tahereh Mafi
    A young Muslim girl navigates high school in the aftermath of 9/11, facing racism and Islamophobia while falling in love.

    Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature! From the, New York Times, and, USA Today, bestselling author of the Shatter Me series comes a powerful, heartrending contemporary ... (Barnes & Noble)

  26. Lost at Sea

    by Bryan Lee O'Malley
    A young woman goes on a sailing trip with friends, but ends up lost at sea. She reflects on her life and relationships while struggling to survive.

    Raleigh doesn't have a soul. A cat stole it – at least that's what she tells people – at least that's what she would tell people if she told people anything. But that would mean talking to people, ... (Goodreads)

  27. He Shall Thunder in the Sky

    by Elizabeth Peters
    An archaeological mystery set in Egypt, uncovering secrets of the Pharaohs.

    The novel takes place in 1914, as Ramses Emerson works undercover to gather intelligence for the British military, Nefret returns from studying medicine in Switzerland, and Percy Peabody returns to ... (Wikipedia)

  28. Free Food for Millionaires

    by Lee Min-jin
    A young woman navigates the complexities of class, race, and identity in New York City.

    The daughter of Korean immigrants, Casey Han has refined diction, a closeted passion for reading the Bible, a popular white boyfriend, and a magna cum laude degree in economics from Princeton, but no ... (Goodreads)

  29. The Pisces

    by Melissa Broder
    A woman's life is transformed when she falls in love with a merman. A darkly funny and erotic exploration of love, desire, and identity.

    An original, imaginative, and hilarious debut novel about love, anxiety, and sea creatures, from the author of, So Sad Today., Lucy has been writing her dissertation about Sappho for thirteen years ... (Goodreads)

  30. You Think It, I'll Say It

    by Curtis Sittenfeld
    Collection of stories exploring the human condition, relationships, and the power of words.

    A suburban mother of two fantasizes about the downfall of an old friend whose wholesome lifestyle empire may or may not be built on a lie. A high-powered lawyer honeymooning with her husband is ... (Goodreads)