
Hephzibah Anderson reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.
The article highlights three literary fiction books for Spring: "A House for Miss Pauline" by Diana McCaulay, "Dark Like Under" by Alice Chadwick, and "Gloss" by Kyra Wilder. "A House for Miss Pauline" centers on a 99-year-old Jamaican woman, Miss Pauline, who investigates a past disappearance, exploring themes of family and justice. "Dark Like Under" follows a 1980s school's queen bee, Tin, through multiple perspectives, delving into identity and loss. "Gloss" is a brief novel about 19-year-old model Gia, examining her struggles with fame and relationships.