Palaver by Bryan Washington — a beautiful, hopeful story of pain and redemption
The author elegantly explores the interplay of past and the present as a mother and son reunite in Tokyo after a decade of estrangement
The author elegantly explores the interplay of past and the present as a mother and son reunite in Tokyo after a decade of estrangement

The US novelist probes the porous border between the real and the unreal in this thrilling hall of mirrors

Maga leaders obsess over an imagined version of a long-lost Britain

Sometimes we forget to acknowledge our multiple identities

In a world seemingly obsessed with youth, we can easily miss the gifts that come from our elders

Rie Qudan’s prizewinning Japanese novella packs in themes from crime to architecture, tech to generational disconnect

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction