The Book We're Talking About

Eimear McBride's "The Lesser Bohemians" has been billed as a love story, but it's so much more.
From the California gold rush to Vincent Chin's killing and beyond, "The Fortunes" lays bare a past laced with suffering.
Nathan Hill's book is the uber-timely media and political satire novel the 2016 election needed.
Jade Sharma's raw and powerful debut shows a young woman whose life is spiraling out of control.
"The Seed Collectors" is an exquisitely nimble novel about self-knowledge, love and self-love, and the many ways we shape our lives.
A Book of Job for the secular age, this incest hoax thriller will have readers feverishly turning pages, but questioning the moral underpinnings.
A psychologically intimate and stylistically compelling examination of the ripple effects of small acts of terrorism.
Come for the sexual tension, stay for Tessa Hadley's luminous nature writing.
If you loved 'Olive Kitteridge,' you'll adore this new book by author Elizabeth Strout.
"The Double Life of Liliane" exemplifies the strengths and pitfalls of autobiographical fiction.