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Best Contemporary Books

May 2025

This Is How It Always Is

Rosie and Penn’s family seems perfect: five rambunctious boys and two loving parents. But their youngest, Claude, has a secret. He wants to be a girl. As Claude’s journey unfolds, the family grapples with acceptance, fear, and the complexities of raising a transgender child. Frankel’s tender prose weaves a tale of unconditional love, challenging societal norms, and the lengths parents will go to protect their children. This poignant story will tug at your heartstrings and leave you pondering the true meaning of family long after the last page.

Adultery

In “Adultery,” Coelho weaves a provocative tale of a woman’s journey through desire and self-discovery. Linda, a successful journalist in her thirties, seems to have it all—yet she’s plagued by an inexplicable emptiness. When a chance encounter reignites long-dormant passions, she embarks on a dangerous affair that forces her to confront her deepest fears and longings. Coelho’s prose is both intimate and universal, exploring the complexities of love, marriage, and the human heart with unflinching honesty. I found myself captivated by Linda’s inner turmoil, relating to her struggle to find meaning in a seemingly perfect life.

The Devil and Miss Prym

In a remote mountain village, a stranger arrives with a sinister proposition. He offers a fortune in gold to test the villagers’ morality. As temptation and fear grip the community, young barmaid Chantal Prym becomes the unlikely mediator between good and evil. Coelho’s haunting tale explores the depths of human nature, challenging readers to confront their own values. With lyrical prose and philosophical musings, this gripping narrative left me pondering long after the final page. A thought-provoking journey into the heart of darkness and light.

The Zahir

Coelho’s “The Zahir” is a mesmerizing journey of self-discovery and obsession. I was captivated by the narrator’s quest to find his missing wife, which becomes an all-consuming fixation. The author’s signature blend of spirituality and philosophy shines through, making me ponder the nature of love and personal freedom. While the pacing occasionally meanders, the vivid characters and thought-provoking ideas kept me engrossed. A haunting exploration of what it means to truly let go.

Eleven Minutes

Maria, a young Brazilian, dreams of love and adventure. Disillusioned by failed romances, she ventures to Geneva, where fate leads her into the world of high-class prostitution. As she explores desire and sexuality, Maria grapples with the nature of love and self-discovery. Coelho’s raw, introspective narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships, challenging societal norms. Through Maria’s journey, readers confront their own perceptions of love, sex, and spirituality. A provocative tale that lingers long after the final page.

Brida

Brida, a young Irish woman, yearns to understand the mysteries of the world. Drawn to magic and spirituality, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery guided by two mentors: a wise woman and a mysterious magician. As Brida delves deeper into ancient traditions and rituals, she grapples with love, destiny, and her true calling. Coelho’s enchanting prose weaves a tale of personal growth and the search for meaning, inviting readers to explore their own spiritual paths alongside Brida’s captivating quest.

Lucky

Alice Sebold’s “Lucky” is a raw, unflinching memoir that grips you from the first page. With brutal honesty, Sebold recounts her harrowing experience of sexual assault as a college freshman. Her vivid prose brings you into her world, making you feel every emotion – fear, anger, and ultimately, resilience. It’s not an easy read, but it’s an important one. Sebold’s journey from victim to survivor is both heartbreaking and inspiring, leaving a lasting impact long after you’ve finished the last page.

Wish You Were Here

Stella’s life was a whirlwind of adventure and romance until tragedy struck, leaving her adrift in a sea of memories. Now, she finds solace in the pages of her travel journal, reliving the moments she shared with her lost love. As she retraces their steps through sun-drenched Italian streets and cozy Parisian cafés, Stella discovers that healing isn’t about forgetting, but about finding the courage to embrace a new chapter. With each turn of the page, she learns that sometimes, the greatest journey is the one that leads you back to yourself.

Swear on This Life

Emi Grayson’s life takes an unexpected turn when she stumbles upon a bestselling novel that eerily mirrors her own troubled childhood. As she delves deeper, she realizes the author is none other than her long-lost first love, Jase. Torn between confronting her past and protecting her heart, Emi finds herself on a journey of self-discovery and forgiveness. With each page, she’s drawn back to the boy who once held her heart, wondering if their story might have a second chance at a happy ending.

The Language of Flowers

Haunting and beautiful, “The Language of Flowers” weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. Victoria, a young woman scarred by a tumultuous childhood in foster care, finds solace in the Victorian language of flowers. As she navigates adulthood, her gift for communicating through blooms opens unexpected doors. Diffenbaugh’s prose is as delicate and intricate as the floral messages her protagonist crafts, creating a story that lingers long after the final page. A deeply moving exploration of human connection and the power of second chances.