Fiction / Family Saga Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Family Saga: The Paper Palace (2021), The Women (2018), Before We Were Yours (2017), My Name Is Lucy Barton (2016), Fall Of Giants (2010) and other 17 books.

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The Paper Palace

released in: 2021
The Paper Palace
After an extramarital dalliance, Elle must choose between her husband and her childhood love.

The Women

released in: 2018
The Women
In 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America.

Before We Were Yours

released in: 2017
Before We Were Yours
A prominent South Carolina lawyer, researching her grandmother\'s past, learns about a Tennessee orphanage that kidnapped children and placed them for adoption with wealthy people. Based on a real-life scandal.

My Name Is Lucy Barton

released in: 2016
My Name Is Lucy Barton
A woman struggles with memories of her impoverished and disturbing childhood and its effect on the present as she attempts to reconcile with her mother.

Fall Of Giants

released in: 2010
Fall Of Giants
Five interrelated families from five countries are caught in the upheavals of World War I and the Russian Revolution.

Birthright

released in: 2003
Birthright
"Birthright" by Nora Roberts is a romantic suspense novel that intertwines family secrets, archaeology, and a blossoming love story. The narrative follows Callie Dunbrook and her quest for answers as she works on an archaeological site. Roberts weaves together elements of romance and mystery, creating a compelling tale of love and intrigue.

Answered Prayers

released in: 2002
Answered Prayers
"Answered Prayers" by Danielle Steel is a contemporary romance novel that explores themes of love, loss, and second chances. The narrative follows a woman named Samantha Taylor as she navigates the challenges of rebuilding her life after a personal tragedy. Steel's emotionally resonant storytelling and well-drawn characters contribute to a compelling tale of resilience and love.

A Widow for One Year

released in: 1998
A Widow for One Year
A novel by John Irving, spanning several decades and exploring the life, love, and losses of a writer named Ruth Cole.

The Kitchen God's Wife

by: Amy Tan
released in: 1991
The Kitchen God's Wife
Winnie Louie, the narrator, tells the story of her mother, Pearl, who was born in Guangzhou, China in 1918

Daddy

released in: 1989
Daddy
Daddy is a 1989 novel by Danielle Steel. It is Steel's fifty-second novel. The novel is about a successful fashion designer who is raped and has to raise her child alone.

Zoya

released in: 1988
Zoya
A romantic novel set against the backdrop of World War II, telling the story of a young Russian countess named Zoya.

The Prodigal Daughter

By Love Possessed

By Love Possessed
Set in a small American town, the novel explores the complexities of relationships, legal drama, and the pursuit of happiness. It delves into the lives of the town's residents, revealing their secrets and desires.

You Can't Go Home Again

You Can't Go Home Again
The novel tells the story of George Webber, a young writer who leaves his small hometown to make his way in the world. Webber finds success in New York City, but he is haunted by his past and the people he left behind.

How Green Was My Valley

How Green Was My Valley
"How Green Was My Valley" by Richard Llewellyn is a novel set in a Welsh mining town during the late 19th century. The story is narrated by Huw Morgan, who reflects on his family's experiences, the challenges of industrialization, and the impact of social changes on the close-knit community. Llewellyn's novel explores themes of family, tradition, and resilience.

The Prodigal Parents

House Divided

House Divided
"House Divided" by Ben Ames Williams is a historical novel set during the American Civil War. The story revolves around two families, the Parkers and the Morses, and explores the impact of the war on their lives, relationships, and principles. Williams delves into themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human cost of conflict.

Young Renny

Young Renny
"Young Renny" by Mazo De La Roche is a historical novel and part of the Jalna series. The story follows the Whiteoak family and focuses on the character Renny, capturing the generational saga of the Whiteoaks at the family estate, Jalna. De La Roche's storytelling unfolds against the backdrop of changing times and family dynamics, creating a rich tapestry of historical fiction.

Maid in Waiting

Maid in Waiting
Part of the Forsyte Saga, a family saga novel exploring societal changes.

District Nurse

District Nurse
Romantic family saga set in a small town with a district nurse as the protagonist.

Mary's Neck

Mary's Neck
The novel tells the story of the love affair between a young woman and a married man. It is set in the early twentieth century in the small town of Haverford, Indiana.

The Beloved Returns

The Beloved Returns
The novel tells the story of Hans Castorp, a young man who goes to visit his cousin in a sanatorium in the Swiss Alps. While there, Hans falls in love with a woman who is terminally ill. The novel is a contemplation of life, death, and love.
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