The Family Tabor
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
'Hypnotic' Chicago Review of Books 'Rich, complex ... vivid' New York Times Book Review 'Compelling' Jewish Week Everything is fine. Everyone is fine.
Cherise Wolas focuses on profound psychological studies of women navigating pivotal life changes. Her work delves into complex relationships, the search for identity, and the unspoken truths that shape human experience. With a keen eye for detail and a powerful narrative voice, Wolas draws readers into the intimate worlds of her characters. Her novels offer insightful explorations of female protagonists and their journeys toward self-discovery and redemption.



'Hypnotic' Chicago Review of Books 'Rich, complex ... vivid' New York Times Book Review 'Compelling' Jewish Week Everything is fine. Everyone is fine.
A stunning debut - because there is nothing debut about it A.M. Homes At 25, Joan Ashby is a literary sensation. Supremely focused, she is determined not to allow anything to distract her: then she surprises herself by falling in love with Martin. They are a perfect match in so many ways, including not wanting children - but after only a few months of marriage, an accidental pregnancy changes everything. Stunned by Martin's delight, Joan makes a fateful, selfless decision. Decades later, when she is finally poised to reclaim the spotlight, a betrayal of Shakespearean proportions forces Joan to question every choice she has made. This magnificent novel introduces an indelible heroine, candid about her struggles and unapologetic in her ambition. Powerful, inventive, and dazzlingly written, it heralds the arrival of a major new talent.