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Best Contemporary Books

December 2024

Final Girls

Quincy Carpenter survived a brutal massacre that left her the sole survivor of a killing spree at Pine Cottage. Ten years later, she’s finally moved on, but her fragile peace is shattered when another “Final Girl” is found dead. Forced to confront her past, Quincy teams up with fellow survivor Sam to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, dark secrets emerge, blurring the lines between victim and killer. Sager’s gripping thriller keeps you guessing until the very end, exploring trauma, survival, and the haunting question: can anyone truly escape their past?

The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo

Amy Schumer’s raw and unapologetic memoir had me laughing out loud one minute and tearing up the next. With her trademark wit, she dishes on everything from her awkward teenage years to her rise in comedy. I loved how she tackled serious topics like gun violence and body image with both humor and heart. Schumer’s voice shines through on every page, making you feel like you’re chatting with a hilarious friend over drinks. A refreshingly honest and relatable read.

I Am Malala

I Am Malala is a powerful memoir that gripped me from the first page. Malala’s courage and determination shine through as she recounts her fight for education in Pakistan. Her vivid descriptions transported me to the Swat Valley, where I could almost feel the tension and fear. Despite facing unimaginable challenges, Malala’s unwavering spirit and hope for a better future left me inspired and in awe. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the importance of education and the strength of the human spirit.

A Dog’s Life

Squirrel never knew life beyond the streets until a kind family took her in. Through her eyes, we experience the joys and hardships of a stray’s existence. From scavenging for food to seeking shelter from harsh weather, Squirrel’s tale is both heartwarming and eye-opening. Martin’s vivid storytelling brings this canine perspective to life, reminding us of the resilience and loyalty of man’s best friend. I found myself tearing up at times, rooting for Squirrel’s happiness.

Rain Reign

Rose Howard, a fifth-grader with high-functioning autism, finds solace in homonyms and prime numbers. Her world is turned upside down when her beloved dog, Rain, goes missing during a storm. As Rose embarks on a heartfelt search, she discovers unexpected courage and learns valuable lessons about family, friendship, and embracing change. Martin’s touching narrative offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a child with autism, weaving together themes of love, loss, and personal growth in this poignant tale of a girl and her dog.

One for the Murphys

Carley’s life is turned upside down when she’s placed in foster care with the Murphys. Skeptical and guarded, she’s not used to the warmth and stability they offer. As she slowly opens up, Carley discovers what it means to belong. But just as she starts to feel at home, her mother wants her back. A poignant tale of resilience and found family, this book tugs at the heartstrings and reminds us that love can bloom in unexpected places.

Fish in a Tree

Ally has always been different, but she’s never understood why. Struggling to hide her inability to read, she uses humor and mischief to distract from her academic shortcomings. But when a new teacher sees through her facade, Ally’s world begins to change. With patience and understanding, Mr. Daniels helps her discover her true potential, proving that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s a strength. This heartwarming tale of self-discovery reminds us that everyone’s mind works uniquely, and that’s what makes us special.

Stanley Will Probably Be Fine

Stanley Fortinbras has always been a bit different. His anxiety makes crowded spaces unbearable, but he finds solace in comics and trivia. When his school announces a citywide scavenger hunt, Stanley sees it as a chance to prove himself. Teaming up with his new friend Liberty, he navigates bustling streets and his own fears. As they decipher clues and uncover secrets, Stanley realizes that bravery comes in many forms. With humor and heart, this story celebrates the power of friendship and self-discovery in overcoming life’s challenges.

The Someday Birds

Charlie’s world turns upside down when his dad is injured in Afghanistan. Suddenly, he’s on a cross-country road trip with his siblings and a mysterious woman, chasing his father’s recovery. Armed with his late grandfather’s birding journal, Charlie seeks comfort in his obsession with birds. As the miles fly by, he discovers that life, like birding, is full of unexpected detours and beautiful surprises. A touching tale of family, hope, and the healing power of nature.

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street is a heartwarming tale of family, community, and the power of determination. Set in a bustling Harlem brownstone, five siblings band together to save their beloved home from an unexpected eviction notice. With charm, wit, and a dash of mischief, the Vanderbeeker children hatch a series of endearing schemes to win over their curmudgeonly landlord. Karina Yan Glaser’s debut novel captures the essence of childhood wonder and the unbreakable bonds of family, leaving readers with a cozy, feel-good story that lingers long after the last page.