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b, £8.99, 9781789559835 From the Women’s Prize for Fiction-longlisted author of After Before. Three lives collide in this story of family, inequal- ity and revenge.
Robert Webb Come Again Canongate Books, 23rd April, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781786890122 Time-travelling début of love and adventure from the bestselling author of How Not To Be a Boy and star of Peep Show.
Alexander Weinstein Universal Love: Stories Te Text Publishing Company, 4th February, pb, £10.99, 9781922268549 Wonderfully warm and inventive collection from an award-winning and Puschart Prize- nominated author.
Gloria Wekker, Saara Turunen, Renata Saleci, Apolena Rychlikova, Julya Rabinowich et al Europa28: Visions for the Future of Europe Comma Press, 12th March, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781912697298 Bringing together 28 acclaimed women writers, artists and scientists from across Europe, this timely anthology looks at an ever-changing Europe and offers insights into how we might begin to rebuild.
Elizabeth Wetmore Valentine Fourth Estate, 11th June, hb, eb, £12.99, 9780008331924 Compulsive début that explores the aftershock of a brutal crime on the women of a small Texas oil town.
Maike Wetzel, Lyn Marven (tr) Elly
Scribe, 9th April, hb, eb, £12.99, 9781912854127 Propulsive début literary thriller about an 11-year- old girl who returns four years after she first went missing.
Chris Whitaker We Begin At the End Zaffre Publishing, 2nd April, hb, eb, £12.99, 9781785769627 A triumph of a novel from the award-winning author of Tall Oaks.
Tommy Wieringa, Sam Garrett (tr) The Blessed Rita Scribe, 12th March, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781911344902 New from the Booker International Prize-long- listed author about life in a small Dutch village, misfits at odds with
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the modern world, and growing populism and xenophobia in Europe.
Lori Wilde The Moonglow Sisters William Morrow Paperbacks, 2nd April, pb, £9.99, 9780062953094 If you love Jill Shalvis or Susan Mallery, you won’t want to miss this novel about three sisters, one small town, a wedding, and the summer that changes everything.
Will Wiles Plume Fourth Estate, 5th March, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780008194444 “A superbly observed ‘how we live now’ satire on life and media in contemporary London”— Sunday Times.
Marcia Willett Reflections Corgi Books, 25th June, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780552175074 Escape to the sea and find yourself again. This delightful new novel is ideal for fans of Katie Fforde and Fern Britton.
Marcia Willett The Garden House Bantam Press, 25th June, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781787632264 No information at time of going to press.
Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White All the Ways We Said Goodbye William Morrow, 19th March, hb, £20, 9780062931092 Follows three generations of women at the Paris Ritz–an heiress on the frontline in World War I, a Resistance fighter in World War II and a widow in 1960s Paris.
Lara Williams Supper Club Penguin, 2nd July, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780241984109 Savagely funny and perceptive coming-of-age début and a battle-cry for the #metoo generation.
Laura Jane Williams The Love Square HarperCollins, 9th July, pb, eb, £7.99, 9780008365431 Funny feelgood exploration of the trust it takes to fall in love. How is Penny supposed to find “the one” when she has to choose between three?
Liam Williams Homes & Experiences Hodder & Stoughton, 28th May, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781473694859 Funny and deeply human début by a comedian and actor.
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Fiction
Nick Will When the Heart Must Rip Matador, 28th February, pb, £9.99, 9781838592226 Family chronicle written in six parts. The book takes the reader from Kent of the 1930s to the Amazon 30 years later.
Elin Willows Inlands Nordisk Books, 20th February, pb, £9.99, 9780995485266 Swedish novel for fans of nature fiction as well as anyone who enjoyed Otessa Mosh- fegh’s last novel.
Lisa Wingate The Summer Kitchen Quercus Publishing, 2nd April, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781529402520 From the million-copy- selling author of Before We Were Yours comes an inspiring novel about one woman’s effect on a struggling Dallas neighbourhood.
Lisa Wingate
A Month of Summer Quercus Publishing, 2nd April, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781529402537 First novel in the Blue Sky Hill series.
Callan Wink August Granta Books, 4th June, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781847088109 From an assured new voice in American fiction, a magnificent and moving first novel about a boy coming of age in the American heartlands.
Natalie Winter The Moments Orion, 28th May, pb, £8.99, 9781409184874 Powerful and emotional storytelling for fans of Miss You.
Rachel Winters Would Like to Meet Trapeze, 30th April, pb, £7.99, 9781409184911 A laugh-out-loud comedy with a strong cinematic hook.
Charlotte Wood The Weekend Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 25th June, hb, £14.99, 9781474612975 Three women in their 70s reunite for one last, life-changing weekend.
Christine Wood The Stalker’s Tale Zuleika, 23rd April, pb, £14.99, 9781916197749 That feeling of being watched is examined in a haunting novel about obsession, trust and loneliness.
Tess Woods Love at First Flight HarperCollins Australia, 11th June, pb, £8.99, 9781460754559 An AusRom Today People’s Choice Award winner that will appeal to fans of Liane Moriarty.
Stephanie Wrobel The Recovery of Rose Gold Michael Joseph, 19th March, audiobook, £13, 9781405943666 Rose Gold Watts believed she was sick for 18 years and thought she needed a feeding tube, regular surgery and a wheelchair. Turns out her mum is a good liar.
Evie Wyld The Bass Rock Jonathan Cape, 26th March, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781911214397 The lives of three women weave together across four centuries in the dazzling new book from a Granta Best of Young British Novelist nominee.
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Te Margellos World Republic of Letters Can Xue, Karen Gernant (tr), Chen Zeping (tr) Vol 112: I Live in the Slums Yale University Press, 14th July, hb, eb, £20, 9780300247435 Major new collection of stories by one of the most exciting and creative voices in contemporary Chinese literature.
Jo-Ann Yeoh Impractical Uses of Cake Epigram Books, 2nd April, pb, £10, 9781912098941 “Yeoh Jo-Ann exposes the cracks in Singapore’s gleaming facade with wit and compassion. An impressive debut”— Jeremy Tiang.
Paul Yoon Jr Run Me to Earth Scribner, 19th March, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781471190568 Aching novel about three children orphaned in 1960s Laos and how their destinies are entwined across decades.
Lidia Yuknavitch Verge: Stories Riverhead Books, 4th February, hb, £21.99, 9780525534877 Fiercely empathetic portrait of the margin- alised and outcast in moments of crisis.
Mimi Yu Empress of Flames Gollancz, 13th February, pb, £12.99, 9781473223141 Sisters are torn apart by war as shapeshifters
fight to regain their long- lost magic. In this dark fantasy two princesses must save their home.
Sol Yurick The Warriors Serpent’s Tail, 27th February, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781788164337 Extraordinary novel that became the legendary cult movie now in a stylish new edition.
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Reading the City Wang Zhanhei, Pu Yuehei, Shen Daicheng, Chen Qiufan, Chen Danyan, Cai Jun et al The Book of Shanghai: A City in Short Fiction Comma Press, 6th February, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781912697274 Featuring 10 specially translated stories by some of Shanghai’s leading authors set over the last 50 years of the city and ranging from crime thrill- ers, to historical dramas.
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Oxford World’s Classics Emile Zola, Helen Constantine, Brian Nelson Nana Oxford University Press, 26th March, pb, eb, £9.99, 9780198814269 Nana opens in 1867 when Paris was thronged by a cosmopolitan elite—a perfect target for Zola’s scathing denunciation of hypocrisy and fin-de- siecle moral corruption. Émile Zola, Brian Nelson (ed), Julie Rose (ed) Doctor Pascal Oxford University Press, 23rd July, pb, eb, £8.99, 9780198746164 Pascal Rougon has spent his life chronicling the hereditary patterns and illnesses of his family.
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