1
Jonathan Franzen: Intersection.
Prometheus, 572 pp. €25 (1)
2
Charlie Mackesey: The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse.
KokBook Center, 128 pages. € 20,- (5)
3
Annejet van der Zijl: Fortune’s children. A transatlantic family chronicle.
Dutch Deep, 288 pp. € 24.99 (2)
4
Michael Ignatieff: Consolation. Like light in dark times.
Cossee, 336 pp. € 27.50 (4)
5
Barbara Stok: The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding.
Nijgh & Van Ditmar, 296 pp. € 24.99 (10)
6
Show Tellegen: The hedgehog, that’s me.
Illustrations Annemarie van Haeringen.
Querido, 142 pages €18.99 (3)
7
Menno ter Braak and Bas Heijne: National Socialism as a doctrine of rancor.
Prometheus, 64 pages. € 12.50 (-)
8
Paolo Cognetti: The luck of the wolf.
The Busy Bee, 206 pages. €21.99 (-)
9
Anna Enquist: Demolition
The Workers’ Press, 296 pages. € 22.50 (-)
10
Tobi Lacquermaker: The history of my sexuality.
Das Mag, 223 pages. € 22.50 (-)
A version of this article also appeared in NRC on the morning of January 14, 2022
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