Even when one is involved in imaginary surroundings, reading fiction may provide many of the same benefits for improving oneself, which is exciting and maybe a little surprising. For instance, reading fiction books may help us become more productive, better comprehend the world, and do better in our work.
The following fiction works are scheduled for publication in April 2025:
1. The Family Recipe by Carolyn Huynh
An intelligent family comedy about separated siblings vying for control of their father's Vietnamese sandwich business and solving family secrets. Finding one's place in a divided nation when the only thing neighbors have in common is their love of sandwiches is the theme of The Family Recipe. It also explores many forms of fatherly love and familial heritage. Atria Books is anticipated to publish this book on April 1, 2025.
2. The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner
The sparkling story about sisters, parenting, young love, and the ambitions we pursue, written by #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner, is one of the year's most anticipated books. William Morrow is anticipated to publish this book on April 8, 2025.
3. Big Chief by Jon Hickey
In this compelling literary debut, There There meets The Night Watchman, a story about family, confronting the ghosts of the past, and power and corruption. Big Chief is an engrossing and topical tale about the quest for belonging—to a family, to a spiritual and ancestral home, and to a sovereign people at a significant historical period. Simon & Schuster is anticipated to publish this book on April 8, 2025.
4. Audition by Katie Kitamura
The performance of a lifetime, one woman. maybe two. A captivating Mobius strip of a book that poses the question, "Who are we?" to the people we care about. Audition is a taut, captivating performance of Katie Kitamura's virtuosity. Riverhead Books anticipates publishing this book on April 8, 2025.
5. The Bright Years Sarah Damoff
A single family. Four generations. A son in secret. A terrible addiction. In this heartwarming family drama, which is ideal for fans of Mary Beth Keane and Claire Lombardo, a Texas family experiences losses and unexpected inheritances, but they are unable to overcome their attraction to one another. The Bright Years is a gentle, realistic book that examines the effects of every generation in a family that has been split apart by sorrow but has eventually been reunited by the force of love and grace. It is told from three close points of view. Simon & Schuster anticipates publishing this book on April 22, 2025.
0 comments