Téa Obreht's 6 favorite novels shaped by place

The author of The Tiger's Wife recommends works by James Galvin, Toni Morrison, and more

Tea Obreht.
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Téa Obreht's new novel, Inland, weaves together the stories of an outlaw crossing the American West and a homesteader awaiting the return of her sons and husband. Below, the author of The Tiger's Wife recommends other novels shaped by place.

The Meadow by James Galvin (1992).

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