Your daily walk through stories, authors, and forgotten gems.
Amor Towles' The Lincoln Highway is a moving, multi-perspective road novel about family, fate, and the journeys that define us—set in 1950s America.
Jill Santopolo’s The Light We Lost is a moving love story about destiny, timing, and sacrifice—perfect for fans of emotional, character-driven fiction.
Bonnie Garmus’s Lessons in Chemistry is a witty, feminist tale about a chemist-turned-TV-star who teaches women science—and self-worth—in 1960s America.
Dive into old Hollywood secrets with The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo—a dazzling novel of love, fame, identity, and the price of ambition.
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver is a raw, powerful story of survival, addiction, and resilience in rural America—told through one unforgettable voice.
Ann Patchett’s The Dutch House explores family, memory, and the meaning of home through the lives of two siblings bound by loss and love.
Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a moving story about friendship, creativity, and the emotional power of video games across decades.