Four of five novels in NY Times Book Review's Ten Best Books of

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Editors at The New York Times Book Review recently published their consensus choices for the ten best books of 2021, five each in fiction and nonfiction. Four of the five books in both categories are by women. The fiction selections are: How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue (author of Behold the Dreamers) Intimacies by…

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