![]() First Novels That May Just Help You Change Your Life in 2013
The first day of a new year—and all those new resolutions—can feel so daunting. These 9 authors overcame their doubts to write their first novels. Let them inspire you!
By Leigh Newman
O, The Oprah Magazine |
December 28, 2011
Sarah Braunstein
363 pages
Sometimes the most dangerous demons are the ones inside us.
Leigh Stein
224 pages
In Leigh Stein's debut novel, The Fallback Plan, Esther Kohler, who once swore she'd rather live in a car than move back in with her parents, has returned to her childhood home for a long, lazy summer.
Chad Harbach
528 pages
Lessons number one, two, and three: You can't win 'em all.
Katie Arnold-Ratliff
288 pages
When Francis Mason's class discovers a dead body on a field trip, the elementary school teacher goes into a freefall of self-destruction. Distancing himself from his pregnant wife and his job, he lashes out at everyone and everything in his current life; he can find solace only in his memories of Nora, his first love, the one that got away. "Ask me what I most remember about high school and the answer is the back of your head," he says to her during one of his many mental visits to the past. Bright Before Us (Tin House)—an ambitious debut novel from O assistant editor Katie Arnold-Ratliff—is a nihilistic road trip of a book, full of lyrical, dreamlike prose. It's also a story that reminds us that love, however deeply felt, is not necessarily pretty or kind.
Toni Morrison
224 pages
"Morrison has such an ability to write about painful topics in a fresh way," Holmes says.
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Printed from Oprah.com on Thursday, May 23, 2013
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