With the arrival of the New Year and as January is almost about to end, let’s have a look at the debut books. In this article, we have the 10 most anticipated debut books of 2022 written by some of the bright new best writers with subjects that you would love to read.
10 Most Anticipated Debut Books of 2022:
Olga Dies Dreaming – Xochitl Gonzalez (January 4)
2017 – Pedro and Olga, both brothers are pretty known in their hometown of NY. Pedro is representing the developing Latinx neighborhood in Brooklyn as a famous congressman. Olga is a wedding manager for the powerbrokers of Manhattan. What they display in public is of course different from what they go through in real life. Olga couldn’t find her match till she met Matteo who made her confront the long-treasured family secrets.
How High We Go in the Dark – Sequoia Nagamatsu (January 18)
2030 – an archeologist arrives in the Arctic Circle to complete and continue the work of his daughter who recently died. The researchers are exploring long-buried secrets which include the preservation of a corpse of a girl who has died due to an ancient virus. With the help of this virus, the writer takes us on a compassionate and authentic origin.
New Animal – Ella Baxter (February 15)
Once Amelia gets the sex from men she meets, she cannot proceed further with them. Something happened to Daniel last year and it is terrible enough that it got stuck in her head. Her job as a cosmetician is not supporting her enough, she loves her job however she is not great with emotions. But when her mom dies she starts feeling a lot of emotions and all she wants is to run away.
The Boy With a Bird in His Chest – Emme Lund (February 15)
This book is heartwarming and yet heartbreaking. Owen was born with a bird in between his chest but his mother asked him to conceal the bird named Gail from everyone. Throughout this novel Owen will balance his life with Gail but, will he embrace her in his chest forever, will he allow outsiders in his life?
Country of Origin – Dalia Azim (March 15)
17-year-old Halah Ibrahim has always been familiar with a privileged life. After a major incident that occurred in her life she starts to question everything and every intention, this does not exclude her father. She decides to flee to America with someone she hardly knows and this impulsive act will have a lot of unimaginable consequences.
Little Foxes Took Up Matches – Katya Kazbek (April 15)
This book is an exposure to the life of a community in a nation of chaos and turmoil viewed from the eyes of an empathetic child, whose heart and head comprehends that are often more than multiple choices.
Hope and Glory – Jendella Benson (April 19)
This story is about a Nigerian immigrant family who got reunited due to the demise of the father. Glory comes back home for the funeral of her father but she does not come to peace, she returns to a few complex issues.
We Do What We Do In The Dark – Michelle Hart (May 3)
Mallory, a freshman who is recovering from her mother’s demise meets the woman who got her entranced for the first time. They start to meet and sleep together as they share their past wounds. Mallory needs to change herself and choose a life for her to go on with life.
Rainbow Rainbow – Lydia Conklin (May 31)
In this book, there are stories where trans, queer, and gender-nonconforming characters try hard to search for forgiveness and love even though their sometimes tragic or comic mistakes.
Nuclear Family – Joseph Han (June 7)
This story is set in the months of the nuclear missile false alarm of 2018. A Korean-American family residing in Hawaii struggles with the fall out of their eldest son who tried to run across the Demilitarized Zone into North Korea. This debut novel is beautiful and funny and it presents how we mend in the countenance of what we forget and who we bear in mind.
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