In Jennifer Weiner’s new novel “Mrs. Everything,” two sisters come of age and pursue different paths during the women’s liberation movement.
Author: Patty Rhule, Special to USA TODAY
Alice Feeney’s messy ‘I Know Who You Are’ wallows in ugly thrills
An actress named Aimee is under suspicion after her husband disappears in this ugly, often grotesque thriller from Alice Feeney.
‘The Night Tiger’ a mesmerizing tale of murder, romance and superstition
A missing finger, a dance hall girl and a series of mysterious deaths linked to a rogue tiger thrill in this novel.
What might have happened if Anne Frank survived Holocaust? New book, “Annelies,” imagines.
In novelist David R. Gillham’s book, Anne survives the Holocaust and must deal with new challenges of life after the concentration camps.
In ‘Kitchen Yarns,’ Ann Hood spins savory tales of her life through food
In her new book of essays ‘Kitchen Yarns,’ writer Ann Hood recalls bittersweet memories of her life through food. A 3.5-star review.
Liane Moriarty’s ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ seems a little too familiar: Review
It may be unfair to grade terrific novelists on a different curve, but Liane Moriarty’s “Nine Perfect Strangers” does not match her previous books.
Review: New Oprah pick ‘An American Marriage’ is brilliant, timely
In ‘An American Marriage’ by Tayari Jones, a man is wrongly accused of a crime. A 4-star review of the latest Oprah’s Book Club selection.