Problems by Jade Sharma
/It feels like Maya, the narrator of Jade Sharma's debut novel, could be the outsider voice of this generation.
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It feels like Maya, the narrator of Jade Sharma's debut novel, could be the outsider voice of this generation.
Read MoreFull of atmospheric historical details, this novel about King Henry VIII’s third wife portrays the dramas of the most notorious court in English history.
Read MoreA sparkling and confident novel that asks big questions about motherhood, adoption, and race.
Read MoreA unique and satirical take on the creation of a dystopian society.
Read MoreA successful professional, Mara is suddenly confronted by a new reality filled with unexpected mental, emotional, and physical challenges.
Read MoreA sweeping novel that uses the natural world to promote activism.
Read MoreA smart and sure standout in the lists of English-translated literary fiction.
Read MoreA collection of short stories about women who do and say what’s expected of them, only to turn around and question where those expectations came from.
Read MoreThis debut coming-of-age novel is a story composed of stories about stories.
Read MoreBeauman follows his quirkily brilliant debut Boxer, Beetle with a complex and occasionally delirious new novel.
Read MoreThe second in Smith's Seasonal Quartet, Winter echoes with many voices co-existing within one story.
Read MoreA first-rate suburbs-fiction that serves as an elegant but savage indictment.
Read MoreWinner of the Prix Goncourt last year, this character study alternates between the perspectives of its two central female characters.
Read MoreA book that is, in addition to all its stylistic pyrotechnics, a magnificent portrait of fragility.
Read MoreAt the heart of Elmet is the idea that societal systems aren’t designed to protect the vulnerable – women, the poor, the landless, the uneducated.
Read MoreA pseudonym, though it obscures, is not always successful as a bid for obscurity. Witness Elena Ferrante: while her work stands on its own, the added mystery of authorial absence has no doubt contributed to the years-long international firestorm of publicity and speculation.
Nevertheless, a pen name may still give personal shelter to the author who chooses it.
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