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Best Family Books

December 2024

Lyddie

Lyddie’s world crumbles when her father abandons the family farm, leaving her to fend for herself in 1840s Vermont. Determined to reunite her scattered siblings, she takes a grueling job at a textile mill. Amid the deafening looms and choking cotton dust, Lyddie discovers an unexpected passion for reading and a fierce desire for independence. Her journey from illiterate farm girl to educated young woman is a testament to the human spirit’s resilience. Paterson’s vivid prose brings to life the harsh realities of child labor and the stirrings of workers’ rights in early industrial America.

The Great Gilly Hopkins

Gilly Hopkins is a tough-as-nails 11-year-old foster kid who’s been shuffled from home to home. When she lands with the Trotters, she’s determined to be her usual troublesome self. But Maime Trotter’s unwavering kindness slowly chips away at Gilly’s defenses. As she begins to open up, Gilly faces a choice: embrace this newfound family or cling to her dream of reuniting with her birth mother. Paterson’s poignant tale explores the complexities of belonging and the true meaning of home.

Finding Audrey

Audrey’s world shrinks to the four walls of her home after a traumatic incident at school. Anxiety becomes her constant companion, dark glasses her shield. But when her brother’s charming friend Linus stumbles into her life, Audrey finds herself slowly emerging from her cocoon. With gentle humor and raw honesty, Kinsella captures the messy, hopeful journey of a teen learning to face her fears and rediscover the world. It’s a story that will make you laugh, cry, and root for Audrey every step of the way.

Something Blue

Darcy Rhone’s perfect life shatters when she discovers her best friend and fiancĂ©’s betrayal. Fleeing to London, she finds solace with her old friend Ethan. As she navigates heartbreak and self-discovery in a new city, Darcy confronts her flaws and learns valuable lessons about love and friendship. With wit and charm, she rebuilds her life, finding unexpected romance and personal growth along the way. A touching tale of redemption and second chances that will make you laugh, cry, and root for Darcy’s happiness.

Breathless

In “Breathless,” Jennifer Niven weaves a poignant tale of self-discovery and first love. Claudine, reeling from her parents’ divorce, finds solace on a remote island where she meets the enigmatic Jeremiah. As their connection deepens, Claudine grapples with her own identity and desires. Niven’s lyrical prose captures the raw emotions of adolescence, painting a vivid picture of summer romance and the bittersweet journey to adulthood. This tender, introspective novel will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt lost and found themselves in unexpected places.

Holding Up the Universe

Libby’s world crumbles when her mom dies, leaving her feeling lost and alone. Jack’s life is a constant struggle to hide his face blindness, a condition that makes recognizing people impossible. When these two broken souls collide, they find unexpected solace in each other’s company. Through late-night conversations and shared secrets, they learn to see beyond appearances and embrace their true selves. Niven’s poignant tale reminds us that sometimes, the most beautiful connections are forged in the darkest moments, and that love can help us find the strength to face our deepest fears.

Nowhere But Here

Ava’s life takes an unexpected turn when she stumbles upon a hidden bookstore in the heart of New York City. Inside, she meets the enigmatic owner, Liam, whose passion for literature ignites something within her. As they bond over dusty tomes and shared stories, Ava finds herself drawn into a world of mystery and romance. But Liam harbors secrets that threaten to unravel their budding connection. With each page turned, Ava must decide if she’s willing to risk her heart for a love that feels both impossible and inevitable.

Perfect

Rachel Joyce’s “Perfect” is a poignant exploration of the fragility of childhood innocence. Set in 1972, it follows 11-year-old Byron as he grapples with the consequences of a split-second decision. Joyce’s prose is both lyrical and haunting, weaving together past and present with masterful precision. The novel delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the lasting impact of our choices. It’s a deeply moving story that lingers long after the final page.

The Female Persuasion

Gretta Kadish arrives at college full of hope, only to have her world shaken by an encounter with Faith Frank, a charismatic feminist icon. Drawn into Faith’s orbit, Gretta grapples with love, ambition, and her place in the world. As she navigates the complexities of adulthood, she discovers that the path to self-discovery is rarely straightforward. Wolitzer’s keen observations and wry humor shine through in this poignant exploration of female mentorship, friendship, and the search for purpose in an ever-changing world.

Men We Reaped

Jesmyn Ward’s “Men We Reaped” is a raw, heart-wrenching memoir that haunted me long after I turned the last page. Ward’s lyrical prose weaves together the stories of five young Black men she lost in four years, including her beloved brother. Through her deeply personal reflections, she exposes the harsh realities of growing up poor and Black in rural Mississippi. It’s a powerful meditation on grief, racism, and the resilience of the human spirit that left me both devastated and inspired.