From an epic fantasy novel to an anonymous account of the Trump White House by Annabel Gutterman, Associate Audience Engagement Editor at Time Magazine.
Events of the past can be painful to look back on — and even more
challenging to move forward from. But several of the best books coming
out in November tackle troubling histories, both big and small, in fresh
and imaginative ways. Carmen Maria Machado’s memoir uses literary
tropes to describe damaging power dynamics in a past relationship.
Bernadine Evaristo’s Booker Prize winning book moves between 12
fictional narrators to trace the plight of black British women over the
decades. And Erika Lee’s latest history puts America’s relationship with
xenophobia on full display.
Here, the best new books to read in
November.
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Source: TIME