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Best Realistic Fiction Books

December 2024

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Two teens named Will Grayson collide in a chance encounter that changes both their lives. One, depressed and closeted, finds unexpected connection. The other, struggling with his larger-than-life best friend Tiny Cooper, discovers new perspectives on friendship and love. Their intertwining stories unfold with humor, heart, and raw honesty, capturing the rollercoaster of adolescence. Green and Levithan’s collaborative novel pulses with authentic teen voices and the messy, beautiful journey of self-discovery.

The Truth About Melody Browne

Melody Browne’s life changed forever when she was nine years old. The happy memories of her childhood vanished, leaving her with no recollection of her early years. Now, at thirty-three, a mysterious invitation awakens long-buried secrets. As fragments of her past resurface, Melody embarks on a journey of self-discovery, unraveling the truth about her family and the fire that stole her memories. Jewell’s poignant storytelling weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and redemption, reminding us that sometimes, the most profound truths lie hidden within our own hearts.

My Dark Vanessa

Vanessa Wye’s life is forever altered by her relationship with her charismatic English teacher, Jacob Strane. At 15, she believes it’s love. At 32, she’s forced to confront the truth. As allegations surface against Strane, Vanessa grapples with her memories, questioning everything she thought she knew. Russell’s haunting debut explores power, consent, and the lasting impact of trauma. A raw, unflinching look at the complexities of abuse and the struggle to reclaim one’s narrative.

Florida

Lauren Groff’s “Florida” is a mesmerizing collection of stories that delves deep into the heart of the Sunshine State. With her lyrical prose and keen eye for detail, Groff paints a vivid portrait of a place both beautiful and treacherous. From swampy wilderness to suburban sprawl, she explores the complexities of human nature against a backdrop of oppressive heat and lurking danger. Each tale is a haunting glimpse into lives shaped by this enigmatic landscape, leaving readers spellbound and slightly unsettled.

Tomorrow Will Be Better

Betty Smith’s “Tomorrow Will Be Better” is a poignant tale of hope and resilience set in 1920s Brooklyn. Margy Shannon, a young woman from a struggling family, dreams of a brighter future despite the hardships around her. Smith’s vivid prose brings to life the gritty streets and tenements, while exploring themes of love, poverty, and the human spirit. I found myself rooting for Margy, feeling her disappointments and small triumphs as if they were my own. A touching, bittersweet read that lingers long after the last page.

Joy in the Morning

Joy in the Morning is a tender coming-of-age tale that tugs at the heartstrings. Betty Smith’s vivid prose transports readers to 1920s Brooklyn, where young newlyweds Carl and Annie struggle to make ends meet. Their love story unfolds amidst financial hardships and family disapproval, yet their unwavering bond shines through. Smith’s keen eye for detail and authentic dialogue bring the characters to life, making you feel like you’re right there with them, cheering them on. A poignant reminder of love’s power to overcome adversity.

The Silver Star

Jeannette Walls’ “The Silver Star” is a poignant coming-of-age tale that tugged at my heartstrings. Set in 1970s Virginia, it follows two resilient sisters navigating abandonment and small-town life. Walls’ vivid prose transported me to a bygone era, evoking nostalgia and unease in equal measure. I found myself rooting for the plucky protagonists, their bond a beacon of hope amidst adversity. It’s a story that lingers, reminding us of the strength found in family ties and the power of perseverance.

Things You Save in a Fire

Cassie Hanwell’s life as a firefighter in Austin is upended when she’s forced to transfer to a small-town Massachusetts department. Struggling to fit in with an all-male crew and a past that haunts her, Cassie finds unexpected solace in rookie firefighter Owen Callaghan. As she navigates old wounds and new challenges, Cassie learns that sometimes the things we try hardest to protect are the very things that save us in the end. A heartwarming tale of courage, forgiveness, and the transformative power of love.

Night Road

In “Night Road,” Kristin Hannah weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption. I was captivated by the way she explores the complexities of family bonds and teenage friendships. The story’s twists left me breathless, and I found myself staying up late, unable to put it down. Hannah’s vivid prose brings the Pacific Northwest setting to life, making you feel the mist on your skin. It’s a heart-wrenching journey that will resonate with anyone who’s ever loved deeply or faced impossible choices.

Walking Disaster

Abby’s world turned upside down when she met Travis Maddox, the tattooed bad boy with a heart of gold. Now, experience their tumultuous love story through Travis’s eyes. Raw and unfiltered, this companion novel delves deeper into his troubled past, revealing the vulnerabilities beneath his tough exterior. As Travis navigates college life, underground fighting, and his growing feelings for Abby, readers will be captivated by his struggle to overcome his demons and become the man she deserves.