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10 books to learn in November, from Margaret Atwood’s new memoir to John Irving’s newest
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10 books to learn in November, from Margaret Atwood’s new memoir to John Irving’s newest

Last updated: November 1, 2025 11:54 am
Editorial Board Published November 1, 2025
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Nice writing, even when an creator units a narrative in early twentieth century Maine or throughout historical uprisings, usually sheds gentle on our personal period. From a novel starring a sentient gale-force wind, on to a memoir from a number one African American author, this month’s titles present illumination as we lose daylight.

FICTION

Helm: A Novel By Sarah HallMariner Books: 368 pages, $30(Nov. 4)

U.Ok. inhabitants of Corridor’s native Cumbria area have grappled for hundreds of years with a wind generally known as “The Helm.” Completely different eras have deemed it a measure of divine anger or human sin, and extra lately, as certainly one of earth’s very important indicators. Helm’s narration alternates with chapters from views together with an astrologer, an astronomer, a Crusader, an herbalist and a climatologist, every including to the energy of the immortal power.

"Palaver: A Novel" by Bryan Washington

Palaver: A Novel By Bryan WashingtonFarrar, Straus & Giroux: 336 pages, $28(Nov. 4)

As in his first two novels “Memorial” and “Family Meal,” Houston-based Washington weaves scenes of Individuals at dwelling and in Japan with beautiful consideration each to queer tradition and to feelings. “The mother” and “the son” are by no means named; her Jamaican origins have an effect on his upbringing, in addition to his identification. When she makes an unannounced go to to see him in Japan, the title’s light irony turns into obvious.

"Queen Esther: A Novel" by John Irving

Queen Esther: A Novel By John IrvingSimon & Schuster: 432 pages, $30(Nov. 4)

Readers will recall Dr. Wilbur Larch from “The Cider House Rules.” Right here he’s the 1919 go-between for Esther Nacht, a 14-year-old Jewish refugee whom he locations with the Winslow household as an au pair. Like so many ladies via the ages, that position ends in a distinct sort of labor for her, one which turns this most Irving-esque (wrestling! intercourse!) e book into author Jimmy Winslow’s origin story.

"The Silver Book: A Novel" by Olivis Laing

The Silver Ebook: A Novel By Olivia LaingFarrar, Straus & Giroux: 256 pages, $27(Nov. 11)

The 1975 homicide of Italian subversive movie director Pier Paolo Pasolini varieties the tortured coronary heart of Laing’s first historic novel. In 1974 protagonist Nicholas Wade leaves England and lands in Venice, the place he meets Danilo Donati, costume designer for Pasolini in addition to Fellini and others. Their relationship displays these auteurs’ themes, particularly these of fascism’s rebirth in Pasolini’s “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom.”

"The White Hot: A Novel" by Quiara Alegria Hudes

The White Scorching: A Novel By Quiara Alegría HudesOne World: 176 pages, $26(Nov. 11)

Famous playwright Hudes pens a surprising debut novel that rends standard notions of motherhood. Years after disappearing from her baby’s life, April Soto writes her daughter Noelle a letter to learn on her 18th birthday. Much less apology than clarification, and fewer clarification than soul-searching screed, this novel has an enormous voice, a lady’s try to create which means from the depths of household trauma.

NONFICTION "Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts" by Margaret Atwood

Ebook of Lives: A Memoir of Kinds By Margaret AtwoodDoubleday: 624 pages, $35(Nov. 4)

Solely Margaret Atwood might write a debut memoir at age 85 and make it considerably totally different from her earlier work whereas on the similar time infusing it together with her droll wit and plenty of passions, literary, environmental and familial. Whereas she has at all times mixed private and non-private in her acclaimed and groundbreaking novels, essays, and poetry, this quantity fantastically fuses Atwood the individual, and Atwood the author.

"Front Street: Resistance and Rebirth in the Tent Cities of Techlandia" by Brian Barth

Entrance Road: Resistance and Rebirth within the Tent Cities of Techlandia By Brian BarthAstra Home: 304 pages, $29(Nov. 11)

"Without Consent: A Landmark Trial and the Decades-Long Struggle to Make Spousal Rape a Crime" by Sarah Weinman

With out Consent: A Landmark Trial and the A long time-Lengthy Wrestle to Make Spousal Rape a Crime By Sarah WeinmanEcco: 320 pages, $32(Nov. 11)

Till the Seventies in most states, a married lady couldn’t legally refuse to have intercourse together with her husband. The 1978 Oregon trial of John Rideout for marital rape of his spouse Greta — regardless of his then-acquittal — raised consciousness of this laws and led to Rideout’s conviction for rape and sodomy practically 4 a long time later in a case involving two different companions. Weinman (“The Real Lolita”) writes with power a couple of case with present-day ramifications.

"Revolutions: A New History" by Donald Sassoon

Revolutions: A New Historical past By Donald SassoonVerso: 432 pages, $40(Nov. 18)

You say you desire a revolution — and historian Sassoon says: Think about your predecessors. Though we deal with hot-button moments, the lengthy story of those uprisings can result in long-term instability and injustice (e.g., the younger United States selecting to stick with enslavement). What’s the actual worth of transformation? Is it price contemplating when individuals unite in opposition to tyranny and oppression?

"Languages of Home: Essays on Writing, Hoop, and American Lives 1975-2025" by John Edgar Wideman

Languages of Residence: Essays on Writing, Hoop, and American Lives 1975–2025By John Edgar WidemanScribner: 400 pages, $29(Nov. 18)

Wideman’s 1985 essay “The Language of Home” was in regards to the energy of phrases to seize our foundations, so it’s becoming that his new assortment masking 50 years of his highly effective prose mimics that essay’s title. The brand new title’s plural refers back to the creator’s fixed themes, which aren’t shocking. What does shock is his prescience about still-relevant issues, from a disappearing center class to police brutality.

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