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Circus trains, calligraphy, and coming of age: December’s 10 best books

Globally minded readers are in for a treat this month, with books that traverse places as disparate as Italy, India, Iraq, and South Africa.

The novels will transport you aboard a circus train, sweep you into the daily life of a Sardinian seamstress, and propel you on an apocalyptic climate-change adventure.

Why We Wrote This

Our reviewers’ picks for this month celebrate fiction set around the world. From Italy and Iraq to India and South Africa, characters seek courage to move beyond limitations. In nonfiction, an exploration of U.S.-China relations challenges long-held assumptions.

Other fiction titles include a romance that celebrates the perfumer’s and calligrapher’s arts and the powerful story of an Iraqi woman held by Islamic State fighters.

The nonfiction books illuminate a little-known espionage mission during the American Civil War, deconstruct false stories affecting U.S.-China relations, and explore the challenges facing American mothers. 

1. Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion, by Bushra Rehman

Razia, a Pakistani American, navigates the whirl of growing up across cultures in 1980s New York. As Razia confronts stereotypes, untangles American oddities, and practices her Muslim faith, her first-person narrative vibrates with humor and honesty. 

2. The Circus Train, by Amita Parikh

Why We Wrote This

Our reviewers’ picks for this month celebrate fiction set around the world. From Italy and Iraq to India and South Africa, characters seek courage to move beyond limitations. In nonfiction, an exploration of U.S.-China relations challenges long-held assumptions.

Welcome aboard the World of Wonders, a theatrics- and splendor-filled circus train crisscrossing Europe in 1938. Yet Lena, the wheelchair-using daughter of the show’s illusionist, eschews magic in favor of science. As war looms, a mysterious Jewish teen joins the troupe and befriends Lena, helping expand her world. The need to persist in spite of hardship underscores the engrossing story.

3. The Seamstress of Sardinia, by Bianca Pitzorno

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