Sofía Savid

Sequoia Nagamatsu explores life and death in the midst of a plague in debut novel

Sequoia Nagamatsu explores life and death in the midst of a plague in debut novel

“It seemed like everyone was walking either to or from a funeral. Death had become a way of life,” author Sequoia Nagamatsu writes in his new novel, “How High We Go in the Dark.” The book, published Jan. 18, 2022, drops readers into a futuristic reality eerily similar to our own.

Louise Erdrich’s newest novel encourages reflection on our complex present

Louise Erdrich’s newest novel encourages reflection on our complex present

“Books contain everything worth knowing except what ultimately matters,” Louise Erdrich writes in the early pages of “The Sentence,” boldly setting the tone of her new novel Published Nov. 9, 2021, “The Sentence” is packed tightly with the events of one fictional woman’s life between November 2019 and November 2020. Set in Minneapolis, the novel is profoundly current, deeply human and often raw. It follows an Ojibwe woman named Tookie as she lives through the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the death of George Floyd and the following protests — all while working in a haunted bookshop.

​​‘Cloud Cuckoo Land’ stumbles on LGBTQ+ representation

​​‘Cloud Cuckoo Land’ stumbles on LGBTQ+ representation

Published on Sept. 28, 2021, “Cloud Cuckoo Land” follows five characters across five centuries who, in one way or another, revolve around the fictitious story of Aethon, the boy who wanted to be transformed into a bird to fly to a better place.