The Girl in the Tree by Şebnem İşigüzel, translated by Mark David Wyers
Two young people, amid the violence in their city of Istanbul, connect and fall in love as they try to navigate their changing world and political landscape.
Hard Rain by Irma Venter, translated by Elsa Silke
Journalist Alex Dersken is on a new assignment in Tanzania, and soon, chaos seems to be following him everywhere. Ranna is a beautiful photographer, and just as Dersken starts to get to know her better, she becomes the main suspect in a murder case.
The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson’s Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin by Jan Stocklassa, translated by Tara F. Chace
Stieg Larsson, bestselling author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was working on solving a true crime case when he died: the assassination of Olof Palme, the Swedish prime minister, in 1986. Larsson had accumulated countless files and documents that had never been read; journalist Jan Stocklassa was given access to his secret project and picked up where he left off .
Life by Lu Yao, translated by Chloe Estep
Yao is one of the most widely read authors in Chinese literature, though he only completed two works before he passed away. Life features a young man whose life is turned upside down when he loses his job as a rural schoolteacher, and he moves to the big city to try to make it.
Your Perfect Year by Charlotte Lucas, translated by Alison Layland
A romantic comedy set in Hamburg, Germany, this is the perfect fun escape novel. When Jonathan discovers a day planner in his spot at his daily fitness course, he is puzzled. It’s labeled Your Perfect Year, and the calendar only reveals it belongs to someone called “H.” Jonathan is soon set on a path to find the stranger, and he finds his life changing in ways he never expected.
The First Mrs. Rothschild by Sara Aharoni, translated by Yardenne Greenspan
At the turn of the 18th century in Frankfurt, Germany, a young Jewish couple struggle to make ends meet. But soon, Meir’s talents as a banker are noticed by a prince, and the couple is shot up into notoriety. Their rise will change their lives as they begin to see the privilege they had not before and how many people are willing to “look past” their Jewish heritage now that they are no longer in the poor working class.
The Price of Paradise by Susana López Rubio, translated by Achy Obejas
Patricio flees Spain for Havana, Cuba, in 1947, looking for a better life. He lands a job at an upscale department store that hosts celebrities, politicians, and the rich and famous. But soon he begins to get too close to the wife of a mobster, and his life begins spiraling out of control.
Out of the Silence: After the Crash by Eduardo Strauch, translated by Jennie Erikson
The 1972 Andes plane crash, stranding the Uruguayan rugby team in the wilderness, is infamous. This true story from one of the men who found his way home is harrowing and unforgettable as he covers not only the tragedy but his struggles in its aftermath.
Along the Tapajós by Fernando Vilela, translated by Daniel Hahn
This award-winning picture book from Brazil is a charming and adventurous story about a brother and sister who, along with the rest of their community, travel everywhere by boat. But when the rainy season comes, they have to flee, and they soon realize they forgot their pet tortoise! They take a long journey to rescue him and bring him back to their family.