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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,624 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Immigrant Patriot

Joy Neal Kidney Why did I love this book?

Both words in the title drew me to this book! What an incredible weaving of the immigrant journeys of a young couple, from Scotland and Italy, who meet in Utah after he survives WWI and the influenza pandemic.

By then, she is a young widow who has lost a young brother, her father, her husband in the war, and another brother to the pandemic. 

But they have much more to face, from the deception and destruction of a rampant secretive religion. Remarkably, they escape and find redemption. This is the almost unbelievable story of the author's grandparents, written as a novel.

By Craig Matthews,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Immigrant Patriot as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Immigrant. Patriot.

One family's struggle for freedom and faith in a world gone mad.


The call of freedom has propelled millions of immigrants to journey thousands of miles from all corners of the globe to come to America over the last four hundred years.


This story details the incredible cost that some are willing to pay to drink from freedom's fountain.


My grandfather crossed the Atlantic Ocean seven times to come to America. He fought in a global war, and nearly died in combat in the French countryside, wearing the uniform of an American.


My grandmother, at nine years old,…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of When Winter Came: A country doctor's journey to fight the flu pandemic of 1918

Joy Neal Kidney Why did I love this book?

I love immigrant stories. This story begins with a young man who trains in medical school in Chicago but longs to serve in a small town.

Dr. Pierre Sartor was new in a small Iowa town 100 years ago when the influenza pandemic broke out. He forged a partnership with what is now Mayo Clinic, which was beneficial his entire career. Dr. Sartor's box of treasures was passed to his son, who later gave it to his daughter, setting her on an exciting journey of discovery for Dr. Pierre Sartor's granddaughter.

It is an important chapter in Iowa history, medical history, and of a well-loved Iowa country doctor who had immigrated from Luxembourg.

By Mary Beth Sartor Obermeyer,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked When Winter Came as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Maintain isolation – practice good hygiene – wear a mask – be kind. We all know these methods of fighting COVID-19, but this prescription comes from the 1918 experience of Dr. Pierre Sartor, who battled the worldwide influenza pandemic in his small town of Titonka, Iowa. 
 
Dr. Sartor wrote an inspiring first-person account of how he treated more than 1,000 patients – and by his reckoning, lost only five – which lay forgotten in a lockbox of family artifacts until it was discovered decades later by his granddaughter, Beth Obermeyer, a journalist and author of three previous books. Beth knew…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Wilhelm's Way: The Inspiring Story of the Iowa Chemist Who Saved the Manhattan Project

Joy Neal Kidney Why did I love this book?

This is such a masterfully-written family story of the humble man who, as a chemistry instructor at then Iowa State College, established the Ames Lab of the Manhattan Project. Harvey Wilhelm's uranium extraction process influenced the outcome of WWII.

His efforts were too late for my mother's three brothers, but my dad--the commander of a B-29 Superfortress with orders for Saipan in September 1945 was spared combat. This is a story important to world history, to WWII history, to Iowa history, to the history of Iowa State University.

Plus, check out my book…

Book cover of Leora's Letters: The Story of Love and Loss for an Iowa Family During World War II

What is my book about?

The day the second atomic bomb was dropped, Clabe and Leora Wilson’s postman brought a telegram to their acreage near Perry, Iowa.

One son was already in the US Navy before Pearl Harbor had been attacked. Four more sons worked with their father, tenant farmers near Minburn, Iowa, until, one by one, all five sons were serving their country in the military.

Five brothers served. Only two came home.