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Best Modern Books

December 2024

The Elephanta Suite

Theroux’s masterful triptych delves into the complexities of modern India through the eyes of three American travelers. With vivid prose and keen insight, he explores the cultural clashes and unexpected connections that arise as his characters navigate bustling Mumbai, a remote ashram, and a call center in Bangalore. Theroux’s nuanced portrayal of both visitors and locals captures the contradictions and allure of a rapidly changing nation, leaving readers with a haunting sense of the transformative power of travel.

Maybe in Another Life

Hannah Martin’s life is at a crossroads. One night out with an old flame could change everything. As she grapples with two possible futures, we follow Hannah through parallel timelines, exploring the ripple effects of a single decision. Reid’s captivating narrative weaves love, friendship, and self-discovery into a poignant reflection on fate and choice. With vivid characters and unexpected twists, this novel left me pondering my own what-ifs long after the last page.

The Girl with a Clock for a Heart

George Foss never thought he’d see her again, but on a late-night visit to his favorite Boston bar, there she was. Liana Dector, his college girlfriend, vanished twenty years ago. Now she’s back, with a desperate plea for help. George can’t resist her pull, despite knowing she’s trouble. As he’s drawn into her dangerous world of lies and murder, he realizes some people never change. This gripping thriller explores the power of first love and the consequences of betrayal, leaving readers breathless until the final twist.

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.

There There

In this raw and powerful debut, Tommy Orange weaves together the stories of twelve Urban Indians in Oakland, California. Their lives intersect in unexpected ways as they journey to the Big Oakland Powwow. Orange’s unflinching prose exposes the harsh realities of Native American life, while also celebrating resilience and identity. I was deeply moved by the characters’ struggles and triumphs. This novel left me pondering the complexities of heritage and belonging long after I turned the final page.