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Your 2026 Reading List: Seven Books You Won't Want to Miss

Jan 29, 2026
Bethanne Patrick, literary critic who curates notable reads, presents seven must-watch books for 2026. She highlights Maggie O'Farrell's 1865 Ireland novel and themes of land and language. She covers Jesmyn Ward's nonfiction reckoning, David Baerwald's sprawling historical thriller, Chang-rae Lee on masculinity, Kimberlé Crenshaw's memoir, and Douglas Stuart's surprise pick.
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Land As Identity

  • Maggie O'Farrell's Land immerses readers in post‑Famine 1865 Ireland and ties identity to place.
  • The novel blends neolithic history and slightly magical motifs like Irish wolfhounds to deepen that sense of belonging.
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Language As Colonial Power

  • Land explores post‑Famine trauma, colonialism, and language as instruments of imperialism.
  • Tomas resents mapping his homeland in English, showing how colonial naming severs cultural identity.
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Nonfiction Illuminates Fiction

  • Jesmyn Ward's Witness and Respair collects nonfiction revealing the thought behind her fiction.
  • Her essays address grief, racism, and the American South with crystalline compassion.
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