The 27 Best Fiction Books by Women This Year

Curl up and crack one open.

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In 2019, a fresh slate of women's fiction—a genre that covers a lot of ground, but one I consider to be books that star strong, multifaceted female characters, written by women—has been released, and, trust me, there's more than enough reading material to last you through every beach vacation and road trip you take until the weather turns chilly again. There's the new novel by Jill Santopolo, whose debut, The Light Between Us, was a New York Times bestseller and a Reese Witherspoon's Book Club pick, and is being adapted into a movie as we speak. Cat Person author Kristen Roupenian released a handful of short stories (fair warning: It's not what you expect). And there's the timely, gripping new novel by Irina Reyn, which examines immigration and health care in modern America from a heartbreaking perspective. Below, the books we can't wait to read this year. (P.S. If you love books, and want someone to chat about them with, considering joining our book club, #ReadWithMC. Find out more here.)

Jenny Hollander
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Jenny is the Digital Director at Marie Claire. A graduate of Leeds University, and a native of London, she moved to New York in 2012 to attend the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She was the first intern at Bustle when it launched in 2013 and spent five years building out its news and politics department. In 2018 she joined Marie Claire, where she held the roles of Deputy Digital Editor and Director of Content Strategy before becoming Digital Director. Working closely with Marie Claire's exceptional editorial, audience, commercial, and e-commerce teams, Jenny oversees the brand's digital arm, with an emphasis on driving readership. When she isn't editing or knee-deep in Google Analytics, you can find Jenny writing about television, celebrities, her lifelong hate of umbrellas, or (most likely) her dog, Captain. In her spare time, she writes fiction: her first novel, the thriller EVERYONE WHO CAN FORGIVE ME IS DEAD, was published with Minotaur Books (UK) and Little, Brown (US) in February 2024 and became a USA Today bestseller. She has also written extensively about developmental coordination disorder, or dyspraxia, which she was diagnosed with when she was nine.

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