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LITERARY WOMEN

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Homeseeking, by author Karissa Chen
Karissa Chen, author of Homeseeking

Karissa Chen

In her debut novel, Homeseeking, Karissa Chen delivers an epic tale of love, loss, and longing shaped by the Chinese diaspora. The novel follows the lives of Suchi and Haiwen, a couple separated by history and circumstance, through a compelling dual narrative structure—Suchi’s story unfolds chronologically forward, while Haiwen’s moves in reverse. This innovative approach offers a profound exploration of their dreams for the future and the weight of their past decisions.

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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove, by author Barbara Demick
Barbara Demick, author of Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

Barbara Demick

American journalist Barbara Demick’s latest work, Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story, is narrative non-fiction at its best. She brings China’s one-child policy to life with the heartfelt story of twin sisters separated at birth: one growing up in China with her mother, the other with her adoptive family in Texas. She expertly combines rich characters, a thought-provoking subject, and historical facts to produce a gripping and engaging read you will not soon forget.

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Sister, Sinner:, by author Claire Hoffman
Claire Hoffman, author of Sister, Sinner:

Claire Hoffman

In Sister, Sinner, author and journalist Claire Hoffman masterfully brings to life the spectacular and intriguing tale of Aimee Semple McPherson, a celebrity evangelist who built a megachurch in Los Angeles in the early part of the 20th century which spread nationally and globally and remains in existence today. Punctuated by family, love, mystery, death, passion, scandal, and politics, this historical biography details McPherson’s vast sphere of influence driven by the power of belief.

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Waiting for the Long Night Moon, by author Amanda Peters
Amanda Peters, author of Waiting for the Long Night Moon

Amanda Peters

Written before her award-winning debut novel, The Berry Pickers, Amanda Peters called this collection of short stories “her writing training wheels.” Peter’s stories are deeply rooted in the Indigenous experience. Whether re-imagining a story passed down from her elders or creating a story entirely from her own imagination, Peters explores a broad spectrum in time and place with unflinching honesty. Waiting for the Long Night Moon offers a glimpse into the creative brain of a gifted storyteller.

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Magnificent Ruins, by author Nayantara Roy
Nayantara Roy, author of Magnificent Ruins

Nayantara Roy

In her sweeping multi-generational debut novel, The Magnificent Ruins, Nyantara Roy brings us the story of Lila De, a young Indian American editor in New York who inherits her family’s sprawling ancestral mansion in Kolkata, India. The inheritance forces her to confront her multi-generational family and particularly brings her face to face with her estranged mother. Lila discovers long-buried secrets, and her own conflicted feelings about her heritage and the two places she calls home.

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My Mother Cursed My Name, by author Anamely Salgado Reyes
Anamely Salgado Reyes, author of My Mother Cursed My Name

Anamely Salgado Reyes

A Mexican-American girl is forced to help her estranged grandmother’s spirit cross over by fulfilling her ornery spirit’s wish that her body be taken back to Mexico. In My Mother Cursed My Name a decade worth of resentment, secrets, generational curses and well-intentioned mistakes threaten to extinguish her private yearning and damage her relationship with her mother. To save themselves, each woman must seek to find the true definition of home.

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Margo's Got Money Troubles, by author Rufi Thorpe
Rufi Thorpe, author of Margo's Got Money Troubles

Rufi Thorpe

Blisteringly funny and filled with sharp insight, Margo’s Got Money Troubles is a bold, laugh-out-loud funny, and heartwarming story about one young woman’s attempt to navigate adulthood, new motherhood, and her meager bank account in our increasingly online world. Rufi Thorpe has created a tender tale starring an endearing young heroine in a playful and honest examination of the art of storytelling and controlling your own narrative.

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