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The Book of Goose is a dark, deeply affecting story of intense female connection, told as a retrospective by Agnès after she learns of the death of her brilliant childhood friend Fabienne. From the safe distance of Agnès’ new life in America, we discover that the two girls grew up in poverty together in rural France, spinning extravagant fantasy worlds as a means of escapism. Aged 13, they’re both obsessed with each other – or at least, Agnès is obsessed with Fabienne – spending most of their time together, despite the disapproval of Agnès’ parents. One afternoon, the girls concoct a bizarre plan to befriend the village’s recently widowed postmaster: the need for a reason to speak with him leads them to decide to write a book together and ask for his help. The resulting collection of macabre tales of village life is drawn from the girls’ memories and imaginations. Published under Agnès’ name, it's an unexpected success, transforming her into a child prodigy. Soon, she’s whisked away to Paris to meet the press – but can she keep up the illusion without her friend and, more importantly, does she want to? Dotted with observations on the duality of friendship, and how the most meaningful connections hold the potential to hurt the most, this is a thought-provoking and gripping read. The Book of Goose BY YIYUN LI

The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois BY HONORÉE FANONNE JEFFERS

Ailey Pearl Garfield spends each summer in the small town of Chicasetta, Georgia, where her maternal family has lived since her mother’s ancestors were first brought to America as slaves from Africa, nearly two centuries before. They survived against the odds to create a line of women leading to Ailey and her sisters – one wrestling with drug addiction, one a high- achieving doctor. To better know her present, teenage Ailey begins digging through her past, piecing together truths and trauma that explain why her world is the way it is. The novel jumps hundreds of years, dividing focus between the tale of Ailey’s ancestors finding their feet and forming connections with indigenous Native American tribes – also abused by white colonists

– while also telling the saga of Ailey, her sisters, their hard-working mother and tradition-focused grandmother. Taking a break while reading this extraordinary work of art is like coming up for air: you blink into the light, astounded by the centuries and content covered. It gives you a tiny sense of the weight of history, of ancestors who gave all so that you might succeed, of the unbearable pain of knowing of where one is from, of what went before, and how to live with that trauma every day. This book cannot be fully expressed in a few paragraphs – you’ll finish humbled by the distance covered, in awe of the author’s imagination, and grim-faced at the all-too-real truths about the history of America woven within the pages.

Not Safe For Work BY ISABEL KAPLAN

It is a depressing, universally acknowledged truth that a young female executive will – even in the most progressive of workplaces – at some point, be told how pretty she looks by a senior employee, or experience some other interaction that leaves her outwardly smiling and inwardly shuddering. Although Kaplan’s NSFW is set in Hollywood before the short- lived explosion caused by Me Too, many of the events and observations still ring grimly true today, and this book would make timely reading for any fresh-faced hopeful about to head off to seek their fortune. The unnamed 22-year-old Harvard graduate who leads us through this short novel is just starting out at a TV network; a few rungs off the bottom of the ladder, thanks to the influence of her mother – who happens to be a powerful entertainment lawyer. The narrator knows the rules of the game and settles into her desk job, hoping for more – but can she ever really succeed in this patriarchal microsociety, without selling out her feminist ideals?

WELCOME The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois is poet Fanonne Jeffers’ first novel, and NSFW is Kaplan’s debut adult book

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