A Better
Life: A Novel - February 10, 2026
by Lionel
Shriver
In a
provocative novel addressing contemporary immigration by the sharply observant
Lionel Shriver, a New York family takes in a Honduran migrant—who may or may
not be the innocent paragon she claims to be.
Gloria
Bonaventura, a divorced mother of three living with her 26-year-old son Nico in
a sprawling house in Brooklyn, decides to participate in a new city program
that would pay her to take in a migrant as a boarder. Gloria is thrilled when
sweet, kind, helpful Martine arrives. But Nico is skeptical. A classic
live-at-home Gen Zer with no interest in adulthood, Nico resents any
interruption of his “hovercraft repose.”
As the
months go by, Martine endears herself to both Nico’s sisters, while finding her
way into Gloria’s heart and even, briefly, Nico’s. But as Martine’s
disturbingly dodgy compatriots begin to show up, Nico conceives a dark twin
hostile to both his mother’s altruism and the “migrant crisis” in general—and
turns out to be anything but a reliable narrator himself.
Based
loosely on a program a New York City mayor floated but did not initiate, A
Better Life is Lionel Shriver at her best: smart, funny, and sensitive to the
moral nuances of perhaps the most divisive issue of our times.

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