Publishers: Europa Editions

About this publisher’s catalog

This catalog blends literary fiction with richly imagined narratives, often exploring psychological depth and complex relationships. Alongside these, there is a notable presence of speculative and historical storytelling, as well as nonfiction works that engage with contemporary and historical global issues. Readers can expect a mix of immersive character-driven stories and thoughtful nonfiction perspectives.

What you’ll often find

  • Fiction centered on personal growth, identity, and psychological insight
  • Imaginative worlds featuring elements of fantasy, magic, and steampunk
  • Historical settings with political and social tensions, including espionage and war themes
  • Explorations of family dynamics and interpersonal relationships
  • Nonfiction accounts addressing political conflict, survival, and international affairs
  • Stories with multicultural and diverse perspectives
  • Narratives that blend realism with magical or speculative elements

How to browse this shelf

  • Start by choosing between immersive fictional worlds or grounded nonfiction narratives
  • Explore themes of psychological complexity and character development for introspective reading
  • Look for historical and political contexts to find stories with real-world resonance
  • Seek out fantasy and steampunk labels to enter more imaginative, genre-blending tales
  • Use topic clusters such as family, friendship, or survival to narrow your focus
  • Try selecting books with multicultural or international settings for diverse viewpoints
  • Consider pacing preferences by choosing between suspenseful thrillers and reflective literary fiction

Good fit if you like

  • Thoughtful, character-driven stories with emotional nuance
  • Complex narratives that intertwine personal and political themes
  • Richly detailed settings that range from realistic to fantastical
  • Nonfiction that offers insight into contemporary and historical global issues
  • Explorations of identity, memory, and resilience
  • Layered storytelling that balances suspense with literary style
  • Engagement with diverse cultural and social perspectives

Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.

  • The Hanged Man of Conakry — Jean-Christophe Rufin

    The Hanged Man of Conakry — Jean-Christophe Rufin

  • Not Russian — Mikhail Shevelev

    Not Russian — Mikhail Shevelev

  • Tokyo Fiancee — Amélie Nothomb

    Tokyo Fiancee — Amélie Nothomb

  • Three — Valérie Perrin

    Three — Valérie Perrin

  • Mad Boy : an Account of Henry Phipps in the War of 1812 A Novel — Nick Arvin

    Mad Boy : an Account of Henry Phipps in the War of 1812 A Novel — Nick Arvin

  • Marry Me — Dan Rhodes

    Marry Me — Dan Rhodes

  • Pet — Catherine Chidgey

    Pet — Catherine Chidgey

  • Cathedral — Ben Hopkins

    Cathedral — Ben Hopkins

  • Limassol — Yishay Sarid

    Limassol — Yishay Sarid

  • Via Delle Oche — Carlo Lucarelli

    Via Delle Oche — Carlo Lucarelli

  • Weeping Waters — Karin Brynard

    Weeping Waters — Karin Brynard

  • Crimes of Winter An Inspector Sebag Mystery — Philippe Georget

    Crimes of Winter An Inspector Sebag Mystery — Philippe Georget

  • The Principle — Jérôme Ferrari

    The Principle — Jérôme Ferrari

  • From the Land of the Moon — Milena Agus

    From the Land of the Moon — Milena Agus

  • The Dream Maker — Jean-Christophe Rufin

    The Dream Maker — Jean-Christophe Rufin

  • Lambda — David Musgrave

    Lambda — David Musgrave

  • Departure Lounge — Chad Taylor

    Departure Lounge — Chad Taylor

  • No One Dies Yet — Kobby Ben Ben

    No One Dies Yet — Kobby Ben Ben

  • Death Rites — Alicia Giménez-Bartlett

    Death Rites — Alicia Giménez-Bartlett

  • Total Chaos — Jean-Claude Izzo

    Total Chaos — Jean-Claude Izzo