The Greatest Books of 2024

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  1. 926. We Choose To by Dr. Curtis Boyd, Dr. Glenna Halvorson-Boyd

    Stories of Women and Their Doctors Preserving Reproductive Choice

    This insightful book delves into the complex and often controversial topic of reproductive rights, offering a compassionate and nuanced perspective on the choices individuals face. Through a series of personal narratives and professional insights, the authors explore the emotional, ethical, and societal dimensions of abortion, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in the discourse. By sharing real-life stories and expert analysis, the book aims to foster a more informed and respectful conversation about reproductive health and the autonomy of individuals to make decisions about their own bodies.

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  2. 927. We’re Alone by Edwidge Danticat

    Essays

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  3. 928. What If We Get It Right? by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

    Visions of Climate Futures

    "What If We Get It Right?" by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson explores the potential for a positive climate future. Through a series of essays and conversations, the book delves into the intersection of science, policy, culture, and justice, offering a hopeful vision of what could be achieved if we collectively strive for change. Featuring insights from various experts, the book encourages readers to imagine a world where climate solutions are realized and to find their role in this transformative journey. With a blend of data, poetry, and art, it inspires readers to envision a thriving future and consider the impact of their actions.

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  4. 929. Who’s Afraid Of Gender? by Judith Butler

    "Who’s Afraid of Gender?" by Judith Butler explores the global rise of movements opposing gender diversity, often fueled by fear and misinformation. Butler examines how these movements, often linked to authoritarian and nationalist ideologies, portray gender as a threat to societal norms and individual identities. The book delves into the impact of these ideologies on reproductive rights, gender violence protections, and the rights of trans and queer communities. Butler calls for unity among those fighting for equality and justice, offering a vision for a more inclusive and equitable future.

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  5. 930. Wilderness And The American Spirit by Ruby McConnell

    "Wilderness and the American Spirit" by Ruby McConnell explores the evolving relationship between Americans and the natural world. Using the Applegate Trail as a narrative framework, McConnell delves into the history of the American West, examining how past land use and cultural practices have shaped today's environmental challenges. The book weaves together elements of history, science, and storytelling to provide insights into how we arrived at our current ecological state and suggests pathways for a more sustainable future.

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  6. 931. A Witch’s Guide To Burning by Aminder Dhaliwal

    In a world where magic and modern life intertwine, a young witch embarks on a journey of self-discovery, grappling with the complexities of her powers and the expectations of her coven. As she navigates the challenges of friendship, love, and identity, she learns to harness her unique abilities, ultimately finding her own path in a society that often misunderstands her kind. With humor and heart, this tale explores themes of empowerment, acceptance, and the courage to embrace one's true self.

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  7. 932. 1666 by Lora Chilton

    A Novel

    "1666" by Lora Chilton is a gripping historical fiction novel that brings to life the survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia. Set in the summer of 1666, the narrative follows the harrowing journey of three Indigenous Patawomeck women. As their tribe faces devastation at the hands of colonists, these women endure unimaginable hardships, including the massacre of their men and a forced march south. They are eventually sold and transported to Barbados, but their resilience leads to a daring escape back to Virginia. Through their courage and determination, the legacy of the Patawomeck Tribe continues to this day. The novel draws from oral traditions, tribal elder interviews, and historical records, incorporating Indigenous names and language to honor the tribe's rich cultural heritage.

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  8. 933. Masquerade by O.O. Sangoyomi

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of Lagos, this captivating tale weaves a narrative of identity, deception, and self-discovery. The protagonist, a young woman caught between the expectations of her traditional family and her own desires, embarks on a journey of self-exploration. As she navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and societal pressures, she dons a metaphorical mask to conceal her true self. Through a series of unexpected events and revelations, she learns to embrace her authentic identity, ultimately finding the courage to live life on her own terms.

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  9. 934. Perfect Little Angels by Vincent Anioke

    Perfect Little Angels is a collection of stories set primarily in Nigeria, delving into the complexities of human desires and societal expectations. The characters navigate personal conflicts and seek connection in various forms. From the tensions in a boarding school to a man's life-altering confessions upon returning home, each tale explores themes of love, identity, and self-expression. Through these narratives, the book offers a poignant look at masculinity, religion, and the challenges of marginalized identities.

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  10. 935. At A Loss For Words by Carol Off

    Canada's Mission in Afghanistan

    In "At A Loss For Words," Carol Off delves into the evolving meanings of six pivotal words: freedom, democracy, truth, woke, choice, and taxes. Through her extensive experience as a journalist, she examines how these terms have been reshaped and sometimes misused in recent times. Off explores the impact of these changes on society, highlighting the challenges in communication and understanding that arise when language loses its clarity. The book serves as both a reflection on the current state of discourse and a plea to reclaim the true essence of these words.

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  11. 936. Indian Winter by Kazim Ali

    A Memoir

    In "Indian Winter," a queer writer embarks on a journey through India, seeking solace and inspiration away from the confines of his small town. As he travels, he grapples with the memories of a past lover and the challenges of his current faltering relationship. The narrative unfolds as a blend of travel diary and introspective exploration, where the protagonist confronts themes of love, alienation, and self-discovery amidst the vibrant backdrop of India.

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  12. 937. Dinner On Monster Island by Tania De Rozario

    In "Dinner on Monster Island," Tania De Rozario shares a collection of personal essays that delve into her experiences growing up as a queer, brown, and fat girl in Singapore. Through a blend of memoir, history, pop culture, and horror film analysis, she explores the concept of monsters and the challenges of being different. At twelve, Tania faced a "gay-exorcism" by her mother and church friends, an event that opened her eyes to the real-life monsters that can exist within one's own community. The book reflects on how society often views difference as deviant or dangerous, while also examining the portrayal of women as monsters in horror films. With a mix of humor and sincerity, Tania offers a poignant look at identity and the nature of monstrosity.

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  13. 938. El Ghourabaa by Samia Marshy, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch

    The Outsiders

    El Ghourabaa is a captivating anthology that brings together a diverse collection of queer Arab voices. Curated by Samia Marshy and Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch, this book offers a rich tapestry of stories and poems that explore the multifaceted experiences of queer Arab life. From the uncanny to the sweet, each piece is a unique reflection of identity, culture, and creativity. The anthology features contributions from both emerging and established writers, creating a vibrant dialogue across generations and geographies.

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  14. 939. Apples On A Windowsill by Shawna Lemay

    A Book of Small Pleasures

    "Apples on the Windowsill" is a reflective journey through the world of still life, photography, and the nuances of marriage. Shawna Lemay shares her personal insights and experiences, weaving together charming stories and the historical context of still life art. From Edmonton to Rome, and through various museums across North America, Lemay explores the intricacies of writing, the dynamics of being married to a painter, and her dedication to a life immersed in art and beauty.

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  15. 940. The Wedding by Gurjinder Basran

    The Wedding by Gurjinder Basran is a captivating story about the union of two South Asian families, set against the backdrop of a grand wedding in Vancouver and Surrey, BC. As the big day approaches, the novel delves into the lives of the wedding party, guests, and event staff, revealing the secrets, tensions, and unspoken truths simmering beneath the surface. Through themes of identity, cultural clashes, and the immigrant experience, the book paints a vivid picture of a vibrant Sikh community. With humor and honesty, it explores the complexities of family dynamics, tradition, and love, all while seeking a "happy enough" ever after.

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  16. 941. The Pain Project by Kara Stanley, Simon Paradis

    A Journey Through the Science of Pain

    In "The Pain Project," Kara Stanley and her husband, Simon Paradis, embark on a deeply personal journey to understand and manage Simon's chronic pain, a decade after a life-altering accident. Simon, a musician, suffered severe brain and spinal cord injuries from a fall, leading to ongoing debilitating pain. As they reach the ten-year mark since the accident, the couple decides to explore various pain relief strategies, aiming to find alternatives to opioid medication. Through research, expert interviews, and personal reflections, they delve into the complexities of pain, seeking both relief and a deeper understanding of its impact on life and identity. Their story is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, love, and the quest for healing.

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  17. 942. The Elephant Of Silence by John Wall Barger

    Essays on Poetics and Cinema

    "The Elephant of Silence" by John Wall Barger is a collection of essays that delve into the essence of poetry and creativity. Through reflections on poetry, film, and personal experiences, Barger explores the mysterious and often unanswerable questions that fuel artistic expression. The book examines the intersections of aesthetic moments with everyday life, drawing inspiration from poets and filmmakers alike. With a focus on perception and the human mind, Barger invites readers to embrace the silence and mystery that underpin the creative process, encouraging a deeper understanding of how to live a life rich in imagination and openness.

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  18. 943. Bad Houses by John Elizabeth Stintzi

    Bad Houses is a collection of surreal and darkly humorous short stories by John Elizabeth Stintzi. The tales explore bizarre and precarious realities, such as a doctor finding a risky cure for the Ebola virus, a student mysteriously losing body parts each summer, and a young girl intrigued by trolls in her father's pumpkin patch. These stories blend humor with horror, reflecting on the complexities of modern life through a fantastical lens. Each character navigates their own haunted existence, seeking a journey from troubled places to a sense of home. Accompanied by expressive ink illustrations, this collection offers a unique and thought-provoking reading experience.

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  19. 944. Crooked Teeth by Danny Ramadan

    "Crooked Teeth" follows the journey of a queer Syrian refugee as he navigates a life marked by displacement and self-discovery. The memoir begins in Damascus, where the protagonist's family roots lie, and unfolds through a series of transformative experiences. From secretive gatherings in Cairo to the tumultuous Arab Spring, the narrative captures the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in the Middle East. The story also delves into a harrowing imprisonment and the eventual move to Vancouver, where the protagonist seeks solace and belonging. Through these experiences, the memoir paints a vivid picture of resilience, capturing moments of joy amidst adversity and offering a nuanced perspective on the refugee experience.

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  20. 945. The Dark King Swallows The World by Robert G. Penner

    In the midst of World War II, young Nora finds herself alone in Cornwall after a tragic car accident claims her younger half-brother. As her mother becomes entangled with Olaf Winter, a mysterious figure Nora suspects is linked to the tragedy, she sets off on a daring quest. Her journey leads her into a fantastical realm filled with faeries, giants, and magical creatures. Determined to mend her family, Nora ventures into the land of the dead to face the dark king, hoping to reunite with her brother and restore her mother's spirit.

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  21. 946. The Nowhere Places by Susan LeBlanc

    In "The Nowhere Places," the lives of June, a middle-aged woman, and Lulu, a teenage girl, intersect during a transformative year in North End Halifax. Set in 1979, June navigates the challenges of caring for her developmentally disabled son, Gerald, and her aging mother. When Gerald disappears, June's world is upended, leading her to reconnect with a past love. Meanwhile, Lulu, a young girl on the brink of womanhood, grapples with her own struggles, including family tensions and societal expectations. As both women face personal and societal challenges, they discover strength in their families and friendships, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and resilience in a world that often feels unjust.

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  22. 947. Beside The Sickle Moon by Thaer Husien

    A Palestinian Story

    In the year 2065, "Beside the Sickle Moon" unfolds in a future where the Israeli occupation of Palestine continues to shape lives. The story follows Laeth Awad, a Palestinian living above his convenience store, who navigates the complexities of life under occupation with his cousin Aylul. Their world shifts dramatically when they discover an unexpected Israeli checkpoint and plans for a luxury hotel intended for settlers. As demolition crews and military forces prepare to transform their village, Laeth and Aylul find themselves entangled in a web of resistance and survival. Aylul, driven by a belief in the power of resistance, connects with underground networks to challenge the occupation. However, alliances are fragile, and Aylul's decisions lead them into deeper conflicts, forming a resistance group named Al Mubarizun. Laeth, caught in the turmoil, grapples with philosophical questions about the nature of resistance and the future of his people. Amidst the chaos, a new movement, the Forgotten Ones, emerges among Palestinian youth, advocating for a peaceful resolution and challenging the status quo. The novel explores themes of identity, resistance, and the search for a future in a land marked by conflict.

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  23. 948. Barcelona Red Metallic by Christine Cosack

    In the tranquil town of Oyster Hill, a tragic hit-and-run claims the life of a child, prompting police officer Luci Miller to delve into the mystery. Her only lead is a distinctive red car paint fragment, which could be the key to uncovering the culprit. Luci's search brings her to Jo Nelson, a compassionate grandmother who has dedicated her life to caring for her son, Oliver, who battles cystic fibrosis. As the investigation unfolds, Jo's family becomes entangled in the web of suspicion. Luci finds herself drawn to Jo's warmth and charm, yet she senses that Jo harbors hidden truths. As the investigation tightens, Jo faces the daunting reality that someone close to her might be responsible for the unthinkable act.

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  24. 949. Journey by Alexander MacLeod, Souvankham Thammavongsa

    Celebrating the Journey Prize – Selected Stories 1989–2023

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  25. 950. Good Nature by Kathy Willis

    How to Preserve the Planet and Ourselves

    Good Nature by Kathy Willis explores the profound impact that nature has on our health and well-being. Inspired by a study showing that patients recover faster when exposed to natural views, Willis delves into the science behind how green spaces can enhance our mood, health, and longevity. The book offers practical insights into how simple interactions with nature, like having a plant on your desk or walking through a park, can significantly improve our lives. It emphasizes the importance of integrating nature into urban environments to foster healthier communities.

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