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This year was packed with fantastic reads but these 10 managed to stand out, for different reasons: Some were engrossing, beautifully written novels; others were moving memoirs or eye-opening explorations of lives past. My favorite book from 2023? A novel, Wellness, by Nathan Hill. Read on to find out more.
North Woods by Daniel Mason
This novel is a must-read for fans of historical — or any kind — of fiction, who will appreciate its unique premise, wonderfully executed. It’s the story of one farmhouse in Western Massachusetts and its various inhabitants, from the pre-Colonial era to modern times. The past ends up haunting (sometimes literally) the people who cycle through the home, including the twin daughters of an apple farmer and a man with mental illness who can perceive the ghosts that still live in his midst. Mason also offers rich, evocative depictions of the changing wooded landscape, which evolves along with the humans it harbors.
Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
Ann Napolitano, 52, author of the 2020 bestseller Dear Edward (now a TV series on Apple TV+), introduces us to two young people, Julia and William, who fall in love and marry. Julia and her three sisters embrace William, but as time passes his depression creates a rift and their paths diverge. Hello Beautiful is a must if you’re looking to sink into an emotionally complex family story. It received some nice early publicity when Oprah Winfrey chose it as her 100th book club pick. (“Once you start, you won’t want it to end,” Oprah told her followers, “and be prepared for tears.”) You’ve got to love that beautiful cover too.
King: A Life by Jonathan Eig
Jonathan Eig, 59, the author of 2017’s Ali: A Life, about Muhammad Ali, dives into the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s family history, childhood, accomplishments, private life and more, hoping to create “a more intimate kind of biography,” Eig told Library Journal. Obviously, King’s life has been plumbed by countless historians, but King: A Life may rise above those other bios. In The New York Times, Dwight Garner offered a glowing review, calling it “supple, penetrating, heartstring-pulling and compulsively readable.” Universal Pictures has bought the movie rights, according to Deadline, with Chris Rock set to direct and produce.
Wellness by Nathan Hill
This brilliant novel by the author of 2016’s also wonderful The Nix features a couple, Jack and Elizabeth, who meet in Chicago and fall wildly in love … then out of love when we revisit them as parents of a somewhat difficult child and at a point of middle-age exhaustion and disenchantment. The novel ends up being a thoughtful, often humorous, cultural critique and exploration of why we believe the things we do, why we love who and what we love and so much more. It’s another Oprah Book Club pick (she really does have good taste!).
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