Literary Fiction

When the Stars Whisper by Sarah Khatib

Sarah Khatib's When the Stars Whisper was good for showing how the decisions we make today do affect the lives of those around us; even the lives we fail to acknowledge or the lives that we think would be better off without us.

The Family Chao by Lan Samantha Chang

The story of the Chao family isn't just another murder mystery or a look at one particular family's history. Amazingly, this tale is home to a seemingly infinite number of themes and ideas.

The Promise by Damon Galgut

A generational narrative of disillusionment and lost hope in post-Apartheid South Africa, via the viewpoint of a white family unwilling to do the right thing, dragged down by their stubbornness in giving up the old ways. Damon Galgut's story appears to follow an intriguing and mysterious country's rich and impressive literary history. In every way, The Promise lives up to its name and more.

The Glimpse by Lis Bensley

The Glimpse is a novel that delves into the intricacies and angst that undoubtedly burns through some relationships - maybe none more so than mother and daughter. At its core, this story explores the notion that being a mother doesn’t mean being perfect; it comes down to love, sacrifice and sheer will.

The Fine Print and other Yarns by Dinesh Verma

Title: The Fine Print and other Yarns: Stories of Indian Expatriates in ParisAuthor: Dinesh VermaPublisher: Createspace Independent PubGenre: Short Stories, Literary fictionFirst Publication: 2017Language: English  Book...

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