Explore hidden Japanese stories in Atsuhiro Yoshida’s GOODNIGHT TOKYO
Intimate and eclectic, Goodnight Tokyo is the first novel to be published in English by Japanese author Atsuhiro Yoshida.
Intimate and eclectic, Goodnight Tokyo is the first novel to be published in English by Japanese author Atsuhiro Yoshida.
Dive into Mikhail Shevelev's sharp political thriller Not Russian, delving into history, conflict, and the power of friendship.
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Fifteen Wild Decembers is Karen Powell’s reimagining of the life of Emily Brontë and her siblings, the first-person narrative creating an instant connection between the reader and Emily.
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Valérie Perrin's poignant debut, Forgotten on Sunday, documents a war tale at a French retirement home, unearthing hidden family secrets.
Catherine Chidgey's Pet takes readers on a suspenseful journey through the complexities of school life, friendship, and a gripping mystery.
Dive into the emotional journey of Mei, a 42-year-old woman who seeks solace and self-discovery in her childhood cottage in Carlota Gurt's complex and exquisite novel Alone.
Finally translated into English, Korean novel Whale’s magical realism provides an entertaining element, imbuing hidden meaning in even the simplest turns of events.
Billed as “an urban thriller full of rage and raw emotion,” Cloé Mehdi’s Nothing Is Lost leaves no doubt about its intended targets.
The story of Carlotta sometimes resembles a retelling of The Odyssey, from the contemporary perspective of a Black, trans and formerly incarcerated person.