Literary Fiction · Small-Town Drama

4 hand-picked literary fiction and small-town drama books curated by NextBookAfter.

Literary FictionSmall-Town Drama
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Empire Falls

If Peyton Place hooked you with its explosive mix of small-town secrets, infidelity, and class warfare, Empire Falls by Richard Russo delivers the same savage takedown of American illusions. Dive into flawed characters battling economic despair and moral rot in a decaying mill town, where gossip and betrayal fuel a gripping family saga. It's the perfect follow-up for readers hungry for raw social critique wrapped in scandalous drama.

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Ordinary Grace

If Gilead's meditative prose taught you that the most profound revelations whisper rather than shout, Ordinary Grace will wreck you in the best way. Another minister's family, another Midwestern summer where faith stumbles through doubt and mortality—but this time, it's a coming-of-age memoir that captures the season a boy's innocence cracked open, delivering that same non-preachy spirituality and devastating emotional authenticity you can't stop thinking about.

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Remarkably Bright Creatures

If New Girl in Town fed your appetite for claustrophobic betrayals and vindictive small-town undercurrents, Remarkably Bright Creatures serves the same cold dish of human pettiness—but with an octopus narrator who dismantles pretense more ruthlessly than any gossipy neighbor ever could. This is grief-soaked secrets, moral compromises, and decades-old lies unraveling without a shred of sentimentality.

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Remarkably Bright Creatures

A heartwarming tale of unlikely friendships and quiet revelations in a small coastal town, where an insightful octopus helps weave together lives touched by loss and longing, offering the same gentle introspection and emotional depth that fans of Strout cherish.