Dominicana, The Dutch House, Girl, Woman, Other 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
Dominicana
The Dutch House
Girl, Woman, Other
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
Overview:
Three award-winning novels, three bold voices, one premium hardcover collection. Dominicana by Angie Cruz introduces a fifteen-year-old Dominican girl who agrees to marry a much older man to help her family pursue a better life in New York City. The Dutch House by Ann Patchett follows siblings bound by memory and the pull of a house they cannot forget, a poignant look at belonging, forgiveness, and time. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo weaves twelve lives across decades in Britain, celebrating diversity, sisterhood, and the resilience of women. Together, these titles span continents and generations while sharing a fearless focus on character, identity, and social insight. The set is ideal for readers who crave immersive storytelling, lyrical prose, and big ideas about family, migration, and place. The hardcover format gives a premium, gift-ready feel, making it perfect for a personal retreat into serious fiction or a thoughtful present for book lovers. This collection invites discussion, reflection, and a longer, rewarding reading journey.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Each title stands alone, yet the three form a cohesive reading arc that highlights courage, resilience, and the search for home. Dominicana pairs personal ambition with family duty in a Dominican-American immigrant story; The Dutch House concentrates on memory, loss, and forgiveness within a single family, across decades; Girl, Woman, Other assembles twelve women across the UK into a luminous chorus about gender, class, and belonging. Taken together, they offer a broad survey of modern life through female voices, while remaining deeply intimate. The set delivers practical value: one purchase, three complete stories, shelf presence, and ready-made gift appeal for graduates, readers new to literary fiction, or collectors. It also invites discussion, re-reads, and deeper connections with characters who linger long after the last page.
Books Included in This Collection:
Dominicana
Dominicana follows Ana Canción, a fifteen-year-old from a rural Dominican village who agrees to marry Juan Ruiz with dreams of a better future for her family in New York City. The novel traces a risky, hopeful passage into adulthood as love, obligation, and the promise of migration collide. Angie's storytelling blends warmth with grit, giving voice to a young woman navigating tradition while stepping toward independence. This title invites readers to consider what “home” really means when the road to a new life runs straight through the heart. It’s a stirring starter to the collection and a powerful lens on immigrant experience.
The Dutch House
Ann Patchett's The Dutch House centers on siblings Danny and Maeve as they come of age in the wake of a life-changing departure and the pull of a house that seems to outlive them. Time, memory, and the complicated bond between brother and sister drive a quiet epic about what home costs and what forgiveness can build. Patchett's prose blends warmth with precision, delivering a haunting, humane portrait of family, regret, and the stories we tell about our past.
Girl, Woman, Other
Bernardine Evaristo's Girl, Woman, Other weaves the lives of twelve characters across generations, tracing the experiences of Black British women as they navigate love, work, and identity. The novel's structure, energy, and warmth create a vivid mosaic of class, sexuality, faith, and ambition—an expansive, intimate chorus that asks big questions about belonging in modern Britain. With lyrical rhythm and sharp humor, Evaristo invites readers to see how ordinary days accumulate into a shared, life-affirming story.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who crave literary fiction with strong characters and social insight. Perfect for book clubs seeking varied perspectives on migration, memory, and gender, as well as gift buyers wanting a premium, multi-voice set that offers breadth and depth in one purchase. Great for readers exploring diverse female authors, fans of contemporary realism, and anyone building a personal library with lasting discussion value. A fitting choice for graduates, travelers of stories, and collectors who appreciate carefully curated boxed or boxed-like sets that feel special on the shelf.
Key Benefits:
- Three acclaimed novels in one cohesive collection
- Explores immigration, memory, and modern womanhood from diverse perspectives
- Premium reading experience with durable hardcover presentation
- Excellent for book clubs and thoughtful gifting
- Versatile reading journeys—from intimate domestic tales to broad social portraits
- Great for building a well-rounded modern literary fiction library
About the Author:
Angie Cruz writes with warmth, grit, and cultural nuance; Dominicana introduced her to wide acclaim for its intimate portrayal of immigrant life and female agency. Ann Patchett is a Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist celebrated for character-driven stories and rooms full of memory, including The Dutch House. Bernardine Evaristo is a Booker Prize-winning author whose innovative, multi-voiced storytelling in Girl, Woman, Other reshaped contemporary literary fiction. Together, these authors offer a powerhouse spectrum of modern literature—bold, compassionate, and deeply human—perfect for readers seeking resonance, craft, and new voices within a single, carefully chosen collection.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection is more than three books; it’s a curated journey through identity, place, and resilience. You’ll experience immigrant narratives, a family saga across decades, and a bold, multi-voiced portrait of women shaping modern Britain. The cohesive hardcover packaging makes it a stylish shelf anchor and a ready-made gift for graduates, new-to-fic readers, or collectors seeking variety in one purchase. Reading the three together invites discussion about migration, belonging, and intergenerational connection, with each author delivering elegant prose, emotional honesty, and enduring storytelling that rewards rereads and conversation.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.