Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 12



2018 Watching You by Lisa Jewell | UK | 320 |

2022 Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman | UK | 327 | 🏆

2022 Harry Sylvester Bird by Chinelo Okparanta | US | 312 | 🏆

2022 Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield | UK | 240 | 🏆🏆🏆

2022 Crying in the Bathroom by Erika L. Sánchez | US | 256 | 🏆


💡 Did you know?

⭕ Julia Armfield’s masterfully eerie debut novel Our Wives Under the Sea draws on elements of deep-sea lore and gothic isolation to subvert traditional stories of grief, tracking a marine researcher who returns from a disastrous submarine mission profoundly altered.

⭕ Ned Beauman’s brilliantly dark, award-winning satirical sci-fi Venomous Lumpsucker centers its plot around a corporate battle over the extinction of a deceptively intelligent fish.

⭕ In the realm of prose and personal history, Erika L. Sánchez transitions from her bestselling young adult fiction to deliver Crying in the Bathroom, a deeply candid essay collection written with raw, unfiltered humor about growing up as a brown, nerdy girl in the Midwest.

⭕ Chinelo Okparanta’s sharp satirical lens in Harry Sylvester Bird intentionally uses an unreliable, white protagonist to dissect the complex layers of modern race relations, performative allyship, and psychological displacement.


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