- Location(s): Argentina
- Genre(s): Fiction
- Era(s): 2000s
Elias Traum, a former Argentinean currently residing in Israel, returns to Buenos Aires after twenty years of absence to mourn his two friends- two fellow Jews who together with him once comprised “”the three musketeers.”” These young men signed...
- Location(s): Marseilles (Marseille)
- Genre(s): Fiction
- Era(s): 1980s
A coming-of-age novel—a heady union of Before Sunrise and Beautiful Ruins—about a father and his teenage son who are forced to spend two sleepless nights exploring the city of Marseilles, a journey of unexpected adventure and profound discovery that...
- Location(s): Glasgow, Scottish Highlands
- Genre(s): Psychological Thriller
- Era(s): 2023
One chance meeting. A night that changes everything. The Kennedy sisters, Molly, Alex and Sam, have a Christmas tradition – a night out, just the three of them, sisters together. Lewis Stone can’t face the work Christmas party, but...
- Location(s): Tricase Porto
- Genre(s): Fiction, Historical
- Era(s): 1957 - 1961
Tricase Porto, Puglia, Italy 1957: The summer of innocence Amongst the lemon trees, Rafaella Parisi impatiently waits for the summer visitors to arrive in her small fishing village on the coast of Puglia. She may be dating Fon Gianelli,...
- Location(s): India
- Genre(s): Fiction
- Era(s): Contemporary
In Katy Yocom’s award-winning debut novel, Three Ways to Disappear, two families—one human, one tiger—follow parallel journeys in which the powerful drives to connect, love, and raise the next generation play out against the fact of loss and the...
- Location(s): Ukraine
- Genre(s): Nonfiction
- Era(s): Contemporary
In this third volume of Andrey Kurkov’s war diaries, Ukraine’s greatest living writer chronicles the third year of the full-scale invasion from his home in Kyiv and from journeys all over the country – capturing moments of horror, resilience,...
- Location(s): Taiwan
- Genre(s): Short Stories
- Era(s): late 20th century
Here are twelve moving short stories about Taiwan and its people by one of the island’s most popular writers, Cheng Ch’ing-wen. Focusing primarily on village life and the effects of modernization on Taiwan in the postwar years, Cheng is...










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