This trad wife-inspired debut novel by Caro Claire Burke is IndyBest’s April Book Club pick
There’s one new book you’re about to see everywhere, from coffee shops to the commuter train: Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke. Only adding to the buzz surrounding the debut novel, the movie rights have already been snapped up in an 11-way bidding war, won by Anne Hathaway who will star in the leading role. The novel is poised to dominate WhatsApp groups, book clubs and office water cooler conversations – which is why we’ve chosen it as the IndyBest Book Club pick for April.
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