The 13 Best Books to Pick Up This November
Novelist Jennifer Egan tells a thrilling World War II tale set in Brooklyn, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver offers a collection of her most poignant observations on life and nature, plus more must-reads.
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Fresh Complaint
By Jeffrey Eugenides
304 pages;
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
The Middlesex novelist’s debut story collection offers a close-up view of people who often feel “as faded as an old blouse put through the wash too many times.” The inescapable takeaway of these quietly shattering tales? We’re all in it together.
Published 10/16/2017