There’s still time to work in a Summer read or two. Here’s what’s popular right now at Readers’ Books, 130 E. Napa. St. in Sonoma.
Fiction: Hardcover
1. Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel A time traveling story of art, love, loss, and pandemics, that feels both dystopian, relevant and illuminating. 2. Horse by Geraldine Brooks The story of an enslaved boy in the 1850s who becomes the groomer to a champion racehorse, and an art history graduate student in 2019 who finds a painting of the horse.
3. Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley A seventeen year old high school dropout, who struggles to care for herself and her brother in East Oakland, becomes a key witness in a scandal involving the local police department.
4. The Catch by Alison Fairbrother Debut novel, a woman in her early 20s who is embarking on a journalism career, must deal with the grief from her beloved poet father’s unexpected death.
5. Abiding Conviction by Stephen M. Murphy Local lawyer-cum-author’s third installment in his legal mystery thriller series, featuring attorney Dutch Francis. |
Fiction: Paperback
- The Kindness of Strangers by Andy Weinberger
Andy’s third installment in the Amos Parisman mystery series, this time finds the semi-retired detective tracking down a serial killer who is preying on the homeless.
- Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout
The character of Lucy Barton, depicted in two previous novels, examines the complex relationship with her first husband, who has remained her on-again, off-again friend throughout the years.
- Separation Anxiety by Daniel Coshnear
Sonoma County author’s short story collection that illustrates the pervasiveness of the disorder in everyday life.
- Wife With Knife by Molly Giles
Quick and quirky short story collection from the Bay Area author.
- Intimacies by Katie Kitamura
A young woman leaves New York to become an interpreter at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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