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AL DÍA Reads: A Selection of Must-Read Fiction

Explore AL DÍA Reads, featuring Isabel Allende's My Name Is Emilia del Valle (out May 20, 2025), Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend, Rooney's Intermezzo, and more!

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Welcome to the November edition of AL DÍA Reads, where we spotlight a mix of new releases and timeless favorites that explore love, resilience, and the intricacies of human connection. Whether you're drawn to sweeping family sagas or intimate portrayals of relationships, this list has something for everyone.

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1. My Name Is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende

Set to be released to buy on May 20, 2025, Isabel Allende's latest novel follows Emilia del Valle’s transformative journey across continents and through generations. With her signature lyrical prose, Allende explores themes of love, self-discovery, and resilience, crafting an emotional tapestry that will captivate readers. Pre-order this unforgettable story now!

 

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2. My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

The first of the Neapolitan Novels, My Brilliant Friend introduces us to the complex friendship of Lila and Elena, two girls growing up in post-war Naples. A profound meditation on ambition, loyalty, and the push-and-pull of friendship, Ferrante’s writing continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

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3. Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

In this deeply introspective novella, Sally Rooney departs from her signature style to explore grief, familial bonds, and age-gap relationships. Through the lens of two brothers struggling with the loss of their father, Rooney examines how silence and language shape our relationships. Intermezzo showcases Rooney’s literary evolution, offering a heartfelt and nuanced exploration of love and longing.

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4. A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

This modern classic follows four college friends as they navigate life in New York City. Yanagihara's unflinching exploration of trauma, love, and friendship is haunting and deeply moving, making A Little Life a profound meditation on the complexities of the human spirit.

From Allende's vivid storytelling to Rooney’s experimental prose, these books offer a wealth of emotional depth and thought-provoking themes. Whether you’re in the mood for a contemporary novella or a sweeping epic, these selections are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.

Which one will you pick up next? Let us know your thoughts!

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