Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, The Past, Family, Self Discovery, Safety & Danger
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Psychological Fiction
Family
Leo Tolstoy famously begins the novel Anna Karenina with the sentence: "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." In this thematic collection, we have gathered noteworthy texts that navigate the joyous and sorrowful emotional terrain of the family unit.
The Unraveling of Julia
The Upside of Falling
The Upstairs Room
The Vampyre
The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
The Venice Sketchbook
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
The Victims
The View From Lake Como
The Viscount Who Loved Me
The Wanderings of Odysseus
The War I Finally Won
The Wars
The War That Saved My Life
The War With Grandpa
The Wasp Factory
The Waters
The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963
The Way of All Flesh
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, The Past, Family, Self Discovery, Safety & Danger
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Psychological Fiction
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Family, Love, Self Discovery, Trust & Doubt
Tags Romance, Realistic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1972
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Hope, Mental Health, Race, Childhood & Youth, Coming of Age, Death, Family, Friendship, Siblings, Self Discovery, Community, Politics & Government, War, Beauty, Equality, Fate, Good & Evil, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger
Tags Life-Inspired Fiction, Historical Fiction, Survival Fiction, World War II, Holocaust, Children`s Literature, Jewish Literature, Military & War, World History
The Upstairs Room (1972) is a novel based on the experiences of author Johanna Reiss as a Jewish girl during World War II. The novel follows protagonist Annie de Leeuw and her sister Sini as they hide from the Nazis during the German occupation of Holland. Annie’s story, which is told from her first-person perspective, celebrates human resilience and compassion while exploring themes concerning the loss of childhood innocence, the sacrifices people make during wartime... Read The Upstairs Room Summary
Publication year 1819
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Loyalty & Betrayal, Death, Family
Tags Horror & Suspense, Classic Fiction, Gothic Literature, Fantasy
Publication year 2017
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Guilt, Grief, Joy, Loneliness, Love, Nostalgia, Regret, Hope, Art, Music, Literature, Order & Chaos, Childhood & Youth, Coming of Age, Daughters & Sons, Family, Friendship, Fathers, Mothers, Siblings, Community, Environment, Animals, Food, Place
Tags Realistic Fiction, Children`s Literature, Coming of Age, Urban Development, Special Occasions, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2006
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Grief, Guilt, Hate & Anger, Femininity, Memory, Mental Health, Regret, Sexual Identity, Childhood & Youth, Daughters & Sons, Loyalty & Betrayal, Truth & Lies, Siblings
Tags Historical Fiction, Trauma & Abuse, Gender & Feminism, Psychology, British Literature, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, World History
Maggie O’Farrell’s novel The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, published in 2006, is the author’s fourth novel and tackles the grim history of forced incarcerations of women and the devastating effects of family secrets. O’Farrell’s work often focuses on women trapped physically, emotionally, and psychologically by forces over which they have no control, and this novel is no exception. Through a twisted entanglement of three different perspectives, O’Farrell tells the story of not only Esme... Read The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox Summary
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Art, Self Discovery, Love, Family, War, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Historical Fiction, Romance, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World War II, Military & War, Italian Literature, World History, Arts & Culture
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Safety & Danger, Trust & Doubt, Perseverance, Truth & Lies, Conflict, Loneliness, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Loyalty & Betrayal, Community
Tags Fantasy, Romance, Magical Realism, Education, Love & Sexuality, Relationships, Parenting, Science Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1984
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Family, Hate & Anger
Tags Lyric Poem, Trauma & Abuse, American Literature
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Midlife, Place, Family, Self Discovery, Truth & Lies
Tags Contemporary Literature, Romance, Travel Literature
Publication year 2000
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Aging, Death, Loyalty & Betrayal, Social Class, Friendship, Fate, Siblings, Safety & Danger, Coming of Age, Forgiveness, Memory, Daughters & Sons, Childhood & Youth, Love, Literature, Mothers, The Past, Family, Future, Appearance & Reality, Equality, Beauty, Self Discovery, Hate & Anger, Marriage, Loneliness, Conflict, Masculinity, Trust & Doubt, Grief, Femininity, Fathers, Nostalgia, Truth & Lies, Shame & Pride
Tags World History, Regency Era, Romance, Historical Fiction
Publication year 1995
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Fate
Tags Fantasy, Mythology, Ancient Greece, Historical Fiction, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2017
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Fear, Love, Mothers
Tags Historical Fiction, World War II, Military & War, Children`s Literature, World History
The War I Finally Won is a work of historical fiction written by Kimberley Brubaker Bradley. The novel is intended for middle grade readers. It was published in 2017, and has won numerous awards, including qualifying for the New York Times Best Seller list, winning the California Young Reader’s Medal, and being named one of the Washington Post’s Best Children’s Books of the Year. The War I Finally Won is a sequel to Bradley’s highly... Read The War I Finally Won Summary
Publication year 1977
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, War
Tags Military & War, Education, Education, World History, Historical Fiction, Canadian Literature, World War I, Classic Fiction
The Wars by Timothy Findley is a 1977 novel about Robert Ross, a young Canadian officer who enlists in the military and fights in the First World War. The novel uses first, second, and third person narrative points of view. By switching between the different perspectives, the novel gives the reader the sense that they are a historian searching through archives, looking at photographs, and interviewing people from Robert’s life. The book is an example... Read The Wars Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Gender Identity, Disability, Family
Tags Disability, Children`s Literature, Historical Fiction, World War II, Military & War, World History
The War That Saved My Life is a work of historical fiction by bestselling author Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. The novel is intended for middle-grade readers and was published in 2015. It has won several awards, including the Newbery Honor for being among the most distinguished American children’s book of its year. The Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly listed the book as among the best children’s books in 2015, and it won 14 state book... Read The War That Saved My Life Summary
Publication year 1984
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grandparents, Family
Tags Realistic Fiction, Humor, Children`s Literature, Education, Education
Publication year 1984
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Gender Identity, Good & Evil
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Coming of Age, Trauma & Abuse, Modern Classic Fiction, Classic Fiction
The Wasp Factory is a 1984 novel by Iain Banks. It is equal parts family drama and horror story, focusing on the teenage narrator, Frank (Frances) Cauldhame. It explores topics of mental health, gender and sexism, revenge, and free will. The Wasp Factory is a controversial novel, given its graphic depictions of violence against animals, and the affectless manner with which Frank describes his crimes against family members and animals. Content Warning: The novel contains... Read The Wasp Factory Summary
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Regret, Femininity, Animals, Climate, Environment, Plants, Family, Mothers, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Science & Nature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1995
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Coming of Age, Race, Family
Tags Historical Fiction, Children`s Literature, Civil Rights & Jim Crow South, US History, African American Literature, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
Published in 1995, The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis is a realistic middle grade novel told from the point of view of 10-year-old Kenneth Watson. The Watson family lives in Flint, Michigan, in 1963. The early chapters of the book detail Kenny’s family life, school days, classmates, and older brother Byron’s exploits. When Byron takes one of his “adventures” too far, Kenny’s parents decide a family road trip to Birmingham, Alabama, is... Read The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 Summary
Publication year 1903
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Family, Marriage, Death, Education, Coming of Age
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Life-Inspired Fiction, Victorian Period, British Literature, Music, World History, Victorian Era