'Sits squarely at the tender intersection of race, class, and ethics - wrapped in beautiful prose and a killer plot that keeps you turning the pages' JODI PICOULT
Jo Piazza Books
Jo Piazza crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human connection and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Her writing is characterized by a sharp observational lens on society and its underlying currents, exploring how individuals navigate a world defined by constant shifts and expectations. Piazza invites readers to reflect on the essence of belonging and the pursuit of fulfillment, often capturing the zeitgeist of modern cultural landscapes.






A transporting novel about a century-old unsolved murder, a disputed inheritance, and a family secret that some will kill to protect . . .
Love Rehab: A Novel in Twelve Steps
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the craft of fiction writing, this definitive essay collection by a four-time Edgar Award winner offers insights into the creative process. Block shares his experiences, techniques, and reflections on storytelling, providing valuable guidance for aspiring writers. Through engaging anecdotes and practical advice, he delves into the intricacies of character development, plot construction, and the writer's journey, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in honing their writing skills.
THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVEL YOU'LL READ THIS YEAR'Harrowing and heartening in equal measure, this book is a breathtaking tale of racial fissures, fury and friendship' David Lammy, MP and author of Tribes
From bestselling author Jo Piazza comes a novel about what happens when a woman wants it all: political power, marriage and happiness.
How to Be Married: What I Learned from Real Women on Five Continents about Building a Happy Marriage
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"At age thirty-four, Jo Piazza got her romantic-comedy ending when she met the man of her dreams on a boat in the Galápagos Islands and was engaged three months later. But before long, Jo found herself riddled with questions. How do you make a marriage work in a world where you no longer need to be married? How does an independent, strong-willed feminist become someone's partner -- all the time? In the tradition of writers such as Nora Ephron and Elizabeth Gilbert, award-winning journalist and nationally bestselling author Jo Piazza writes a provocative memoir of a real first year of marriage that will forever change the way we look at matrimony."--Page [4] of cover
Imogen Tate, editor-in-chief of Glossy magazine, is a legend in the fashion world. But when she returns from a sabbatical to find her twenty-six-year-old former assistant, Eve Morton, behind her desk, she realises times are changing.