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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE PULITZER-WINNING, BOOKER-SHORTLISTED ELIZABETH STROUT COMES A STUNNING STANDALONE NOVEL OF LOVE, LONELINESS AND NEW BEGINNINGS Artie Dam is a man with a secret. He spends his days teaching history to high schoolers, expanding their young minds, correcting their casual cruelties, and lending a kind word to those who need it most. He goes to holiday parties with his wife of three decades, makes small talk with neighbours, and, on weekends, takes his sailboat out on the beautiful Massachusetts Bay. He is, by all appearances, present and alive. But inside, Artie is plagued by feelings of isolation. He looks out at a world gone mad—at himself and the people around him—and turns a question over and over in his mind: how is it that we know so little about one another, even those closest to us? And then, one day, Artie learns that life has been keeping a secret from him, one that threatens to upend his entire world. Once he learns it, he is forced to chart a new course, to reconsider the relationships he holds most dear—and to make peace with the mysteries at the heart of our existence. With exquisite prose and profound insight, Elizabeth Strout captures the way grief reverberates through decades, the comfort found in deep friendships and the freedom that comes when we break free of our secrets. The Things We Never Say is a stunning new novel from one of our most acclaimed observers of the human heart.
THE READS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2026 - Times BOOKS TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2026 - Guardian 2026 FICTION HIGHLIGHTS - Observer WHAT TO READ IN 2026 - Financial Times BOOKS YOU NEED TO READ IN 2026 - BBC Culture THE MOST HYPED BOOKS WE CAN'T WAIT TO READ IN 2026 - Elle Magazine The past is never done with: always the song continues Harlow Donne has devoted his life to the Classical world. When a chance comes up to study an obscure collection of papyrus fragments at Oxford University, he seizes it. Though it means leaving his daughter and fracturing marriage back home in Canada, this is the kind of career break he desperately needs. In the depths of the Bodleian Library, Harlow discovers a lost account of the Trojan War, a glimpse into the founding of Western civilization itself. He names the epic poem The Psoad, after its protagonist, a Greek commoner identified as Psoas of Midea but known to all as 'son of nobody'. As sole translator and interpreter of the Psoad, Harlow dedicates the poem and its modern footnotes to his daughter, Helen. Under his gaze, the text unlocks echoes of Ancient Greece into the present day, and a personal message to his beloved child appears. Despite the three-thousand-year gap between the two, a thread hasn't frayed: the universal song of homesickness and regret, of ambition and grief. In this masterpiece of myth and history, Son of Nobody explores how stories become facts, the price we pay to share them and how we live - then, now and always.
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Heartbreaking, heartwarming yet unsentimental, and savagely comic all at the same time' Guardian Some of the most beautiful writing I ve experienced in my lifetime OPRAH WINFREY READERS ARE OBSESSED WITH THE EMPEROR OF GLADNESS: Read it slowly. Let it wreck you. Then read it again I feel like I lost part of my soul to this book a contender for my favourite of the year I would give it 6 stars if I could Sad and funny, devastating and quietly celebratory A masterwork of compassion and complexity. A book to sit with, to feel deeply, and to return to College dropout Hai doesn t know how to face the future until a chance meeting with elderly widow Grazina changes his life, in this achingly beautiful novel about chosen family and second chances One summer evening in the town of East Gladness, Connecticut, nineteen-year-old Hai stands on a bridge, ready to jump, when he hears someone shout across the river. The voice belongs to Grazina, an elderly widow succumbing to dementia. Over the course of the year, the unlikely pair develops a life-altering bond. The Emperor of Gladness shows the profound ways in which our lives are changed by the most unexpected of people. When Hai takes a job at a diner to support himself and Grazina, his fellow workers become the family he didn t expect to find. United by desperation and circumstance, and existing on the fringes of society, together they bear witness to each other s survival. This is an unforgettable story of unexpected friendship and how far we would go to possess one of life s most fleeting mercies: a second chance.
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