Meg Wolitzer’s newest novel is
The Female Persuasion.
One of her ten favorite books, as shared at Vulture.com:
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
This first-person dystopian narrative is disarming, chatty (for a while), and ultimately crushingly sad in its inevitability.
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another entry on the list.
Never Let Me Go is on Jeff Somers's lists of
nine science fiction novels that imagine the future of healthcare and
"five pairs of books that have nothing to do with each other—and yet have everything to do with each other" 
and
eight tales of technology run amok and
top seven speculative works for those who think they hate speculative fiction,
a list of five books that shaped Jason Gurley's Eleanor,
Anne Charnock's list of five favorite books with fictitious works of art,
Esther Inglis-Arkell's list of nine great science fiction books for people who don't like science fiction,
Sabrina Rojas Weiss's list of ten favorite boarding school novels,
Allegra Frazier's top four list of great dystopian novels that made it to the big screen,
James Browning's top ten list of boarding school books,
Jason Allen Ashlock and Mink Choi's top ten list of tragic love stories,
Allegra Frazier's list of seven characters whose jobs are worse than yours,
Shani Boianjiu's list of five top novels about coming of age,
Karen Thompson Walker's list of five top "What If?" books,
Lloyd Shepherd's top ten list of weird histories, and John Mullan's lists of
ten of the best men writing as women in literature and
ten of the best sentences as titles.
--Marshal Zeringue