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Kick off fall with the Monitor’s 10 best books of September

The Life Impossible, by Matt Haig

Matt Haig’s tender second novel after “The Midnight Library” revisits the question of how to live your best life. When a retired, widowed math teacher in England inherits property on a Spanish island from a former colleague who has disappeared under mysterious circumstances, she can’t resist the unsolved problem. 

Tell Me Everything, by Elizabeth Strout

Why We Wrote This

Fall brings a return to the routines of work and school. Making time in your schedule for the 10 best books of September gives you the riches of the season.

Elizabeth Strout’s warmhearted novel brings together her best-loved characters, including Olive Kitteridge, Bob Burgess, and Lucy Barton, in the fictional town of Crosby, Maine. “Tell Me Everything” is about how stories about others’ lives – and how really listening – help us understand and connect.

Colored Television, by Danzy Senna

Jane has one year to finally finish her second novel, but can she balance professional ambition with marriage, motherhood, and her yearning for stability? Danzy Senna takes a searing look at personal authenticity, the struggles of a creative life, and the powerful impact of racial identity.

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