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Best Realistic Fiction Books

December 2024

Turtles All the Way Down

Sixteen-year-old Aza Holmes grapples with anxiety and obsessive thoughts while navigating the murky waters of friendship, love, and self-discovery. When a local billionaire disappears, Aza and her best friend Daisy embark on a quest to solve the mystery, leading Aza to reconnect with her childhood crush. Green’s poignant exploration of mental illness is both heart-wrenching and hopeful, offering a raw glimpse into the mind of a teenager struggling to find her place in a world that often feels overwhelming.

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Two teens named Will Grayson collide in an unexpected encounter that changes both their lives. One, depressed and struggling with his sexuality, finds solace in online chats. The other, more outgoing, grapples with friendship and loyalty. Their paths intertwine through Tiny Cooper, a larger-than-life gay football player staging a musical. With humor and heart, this collaborative novel explores identity, love, and the messy beauty of human connections.

An Abundance of Katherines

Colin Singleton, a child prodigy with a knack for anagrams, has dated nineteen girls named Katherine. After being dumped by Katherine XIX, he embarks on a road trip with his best friend Hassan to prove his Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability. Along the way, they encounter quirky characters in a small town, where Colin’s mathematical obsession collides with real-life experiences. Green’s witty prose and endearing characters make this a charming exploration of love, friendship, and the unpredictable nature of growing up.

13 Reasons Why

Clay Jensen’s world shatters when he receives a box of cassette tapes from Hannah Baker, his crush who recently committed suicide. Each tape reveals a reason why she chose to end her life, and Clay is one of them. As he listens, he’s drawn into Hannah’s pain and struggles, uncovering dark secrets and confronting his own role in her story. This haunting, emotionally charged novel explores the ripple effects of our actions and the weight of unspoken words.

One Plus One

Jess Thomas, a single mom struggling to make ends meet, finds her world turned upside down when she meets Ed Nicholls, a tech millionaire facing fraud charges. Their unlikely paths cross on a road trip to Scotland, where Jess’s math prodigy daughter hopes to win a life-changing competition. As they navigate quirky mishaps and unexpected detours, Jess and Ed discover that sometimes, the most improbable equations yield the most beautiful solutions. A heartwarming tale of second chances and the power of human connection.

Everything I Never Told You

Lydia Lee is dead, but her family doesn’t know it yet. As the Lees grapple with their loss, long-buried secrets surface, revealing the complexities of love, identity, and belonging. Set in 1970s Ohio, this poignant tale explores the weight of expectations and the struggle to fit in. Ng’s masterful prose delves into the intricate dynamics of a mixed-race family, unraveling the threads that bind them together and the silences that tear them apart. A haunting, intimate portrait of family life that will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

Silver Sparrow

Tayari Jones weaves a poignant tale of family secrets and sisterhood in “Silver Sparrow.” Set in 1980s Atlanta, the novel follows Dana and Chaurisse, two teenage girls linked by a shocking truth: they share the same father. As Dana grapples with her role as the “secret” daughter, Jones masterfully explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexities of love. With lyrical prose and deeply human characters, this heart-wrenching story will linger long after the final page.

The Mothers

In a tight-knit Black community in Southern California, three young lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Nadia, reeling from her mother’s suicide, finds solace in the arms of Luke, the pastor’s son. Their secret romance leads to consequences that echo through the years, touching the lives of Aubrey, Nadia’s best friend, and the church mothers who watch over them all. Bennett’s poignant debut explores the weight of secrets, the power of friendship, and the complexities of motherhood in a tale that’s both heartbreaking and hopeful.

The Girl with the Louding Voice

Adunni’s voice may be small, but her dreams are mighty. Growing up in a Nigerian village, she yearns for education and a chance to shape her own destiny. Despite facing crushing poverty and societal expectations, Adunni’s spirit remains unbroken. Her journey from child bride to domestic servant in Lagos is fraught with hardship, yet her determination to find her “louding voice” never wavers. Abi DarĂ©’s debut novel is a poignant tale of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of education in the face of overwhelming odds.

What Alice Forgot

Alice wakes up on the gym floor, thinking she’s 29 and madly in love. In reality, she’s 39, with three kids and a crumbling marriage. As she pieces together the lost decade, Alice grapples with how she became this stranger to herself. Funny and poignant, this novel explores identity, relationships, and second chances. It’s a thought-provoking journey that’ll make you ponder your own life choices and the power of perspective.