

This installment digs into postwar anti-German sentiment.Ī coming-of-age story, set against the backdrop of a small Massachusetts town in the early 2000s, follows a teenage son as he becomes the primary caretaker for his mother after she is diagnosed with ALS and has to combat his estranged father after he returns home. Set after World War I, this is the fifth book in a series (all titles available) about a former female spy who travels across England to solve murders while being pursued by a shadowy figure. The memoir follows a psychiatry resident and his peers as they try to make their way through an ultra-competitive and high-stress four-year residency program. Think Grey’s Anatomy set in just the mental-health ward. This high concept sci-fi epic novel takes place in three time periods - 18th century Ohio the latter part of the 21st century, when one company owns all of Earth’s resources and 1,000 years in the future, when North America is covered by ice.Ĭommitted (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, July 13) Soon they both have to go on the run, bringing them closer together. Mona at Sea (Santa Fe Writer’s Project, June 30)Īs the term “Geriatric Millennial” enters the lexicon, this novel is a coming-of-age story set against the Great Recession, following Mona, who finds herself unemployed and back in her childhood bedroom, sorting out her life.Ī period romance for fans of Bridgerton, the story follows a former princess who flees the Russian Revolution to Paris, where she marries a Scottish surgeon out of convenience.

Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu (Little Brown, June 1)Ī reimagination of the classic Western, the novel follows Ming Tsu, an orphaned son of Chinese immigrants raised by a California crime boss, as he teams with a blind clairvoyant and a troupe of magic-show performers to rescue his kidnapped wife. In the vein of Wild or Eat Pray Love, the true story follows 63-year-old Maine farmer Annie Wilkins, who, after a doctor tells her she has two years to live, sets off across 1950s America on horseback in a quest to see the Pacific. The Ride of Her Life (Penguin Random House, June 1) Somebody’s Daughter(Flatiron: An Oprah Book, June 1)įord’s memoir, published under Oprah’s imprint, follows her upbringing in Indiana as she navigates her fraught relationship with her mother and wishes for one with her imprisoned father. Set in an image-obsessed San Diego during the ’90s, the story follows three women in the Lockhart family - a mother and two daughters - as they navigate the aftermath when the patriarch has an affair and leaves.


The Lockhart Women (She Writes Press, June 1) Brittany Snow Hopes Her New Mental Health Book Helps Readers Feel "They're Not Alone"
