The month of September has arrived and with it the release of brand new books all to be devoured. In this article we offer you the best editorial news not to be missed in this month that marks the end of the summer season, from Banana Yoshimoto to Jo Nesbo. 10 books to be released in September 2021 Banana Yoshimoto – On a flower bed
First of all, among the upcoming books, that of Banana Yoshimoto. Miki was found as a baby girl on a soft seaweed bed by the sea, and since that moment her life has been full of love. Above all that of the ¯Ohira, the family that adopted her, made up of more or less bizarre characters who manage a bed & breakfast in a town overlooking the ocean. Miki is such a happy girl that she almost seems silly, but she doesn’t care because she has everything you could ever want. Francesco Carofiglio – Our lives
I feel a sudden, nameless desire. A sudden and senseless need for the future, time to spend, minutes. Stefano Sartor lost his memory when he was nineteen, the victim of an accident that destroyed his family. He has rebuilt his existence of him, thanks to the help and dedication of his grandfather. But his is a mutilated life, without childhood, without youth. Thirty years later Stefano lives in Paris, teaches philosophy at the Sorbonne, his last essay by him and become an international bestseller, tells about his dramatic experience, the loss, the mystery of the severed memory. Ruggero Cappuccio – Masterpiece of love
Novita di Carofiglio among the upcoming books. Palermo is a hysteric, she only loves her suffering, and when she manages to enjoy it she transforms pain into art. These are the thoughts that accompany Manfredi on the ferry that brings him back to Sicily. Forty-three well-worn years, the refined taste of the antique dealer and the elusive gaze, Manfredi is tormented and nostalgic at the same time, just like his city, which he meets again after several years of being away. He returns to Palermo at the request of his elderly and beloved uncle Rolando, who with the excuse of a coffee, day after day, involves him in his memories. Davide Rondoni – What is nature
Ask the poets
What is nature
In an era dominated by new discoveries, by technological growth, by a new ecological sensitivity, but also by new disturbing phenomena, such as global pandemics and environmental imbalances, the question arises powerfully as to what is a behavior that truly adheres to nature in life. of a person. Perhaps to bring us back to the essence of our species we need an ancient and ever new wisdom. We want a more natural life
We ask the poets. Bernhard Schlink – The colors of
farewell It happens many times that the right thing becomes wrong. Because in the same way a wrong thing cannot become right
Between guilt and shame, anger and disillusionment, hope and repentance come to life, in these pages, characters very distant from each other, but all united by the desire to escape their mistakes and give a different direction to their existence. There is a man who struggles to take leave of a friend who died prematurely, with whom he shared the shadows of a career in the past GDR. Jo Nesbo – Jealousy
Among the upcoming books the novelty of Jo Nesbo. Obsession, desire, desire for revenge. Jo Nesbo tells the precise moment in which passion takes over. Two twin brothers involved in a love triangle and a detective, specializing in criminal cases that have jealousy as their motive, called to unravel the matter. The deep and sudden bond between two passengers on a flight to London that could be the start of a relationship or something far more sinister. Alessandro Piperno – Whose fault is it
Even that of Piperno among the best books to be released in September 2021. Blaming others for one’s unhappiness is a proven exercise in bad faith, a temptation within everyone’s reach. And that’s what the protagonist of this novel is trying to do too. At least up to a point. The only child of a strange dysfunctional family, with quarrelsome and debt-ridden parents, he was an introverted child, used to being self-sufficient and seeking comfort in music and in his own thoughts. Growing up in a strictly mononuclear dimension – without ever hearing about grandparents and relatives in general -, on the threshold of adolescence he discovers that naturally there is a past, and it is also quite cumbersome. Vigdis Hjorth – Distance
After thirty years of absence, Johanna returns to Norway and, breaking the ban on contacting her family, telephones her mother, who is now eighty-five and a widow. No reply. For the Haug Johanna family no longer exists: she died when, just married and a law student at the behest of her father, a lawyer, she gave up everything to become a painter and moved to Utah with her art professor, with whom she had a son. Susie Yang – Ivy
Ivy Lin is a thief. A thief and an unsuspected liar. She has the look of a slim, beautiful-eyed Asian girl, with thick, black lashes and elongated corners that sink softly into the crease of the eyelids, but she would gladly replace herself with a blonde version with blue eyes. Ivy Lin is, in fact, a thief and a liar because she doesn’t want to be what she is, an Asian girl in the United States of America. She doesn’t want the same life as her grandmother Meifei, an existence governed by boredom and strict rules. Marianne Cronin – Lenni and Margot’s 100th birthday
Marianne Cronin’s is one of the best books to come out. Life is short. No one knows this better than Lenni Peterson who, at the age of 17, is in the terminally ill ward at the Princess Royal Hospital in Glasgow. The hospital wards don’t have much to offer a curious teenager like her but Lenni, with her pink pajamas and the support of the Nurse with cherry hair, decides to go in search of the answers to the big questions about life and about death. And Father Arthur, her chaplain, whom the girl bothers to prepare for the encounter with the one who was told to be called “Eternal Father”.