
14 books
Kathleen Glasgow's novels explore grief, isolation, recovery, friendship, addiction, family pressure, and the search for a voice that can name difficult experience. Girl in Pieces follows survival and the uneven process of reconnecting with life. How to Make Friends with the Dark examines loss without reducing mourning to a single path, while You'd Be Home Now brings care, secrecy, and family expectations into conflict.
The Glass Girl continues the focus on pain and recovery. The Agathas and The Night in Question shift toward mystery, pairing observation with an unlikely friendship and a shared demand for answers. Across these works, Glasgow treats vulnerability as more than weakness: it can become the point from which characters seek help, challenge silence, and build forms of trust that make change possible.

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