This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl is asking us to share books with April showers vibes. It could be books that make us cry, feature rain, blue covers, etc. I shared a post much like that a couple of years ago; you can find that list here. I’m just back from a week away, so instead, I’m going to continue working through the alphabet. So far, I’ve covered A-V (which you can find here). This week, the W’s have it.

Ten book titles starting with the letter W. You would think this would be an easy challenge, right? Of course, I had to make it a bit more difficult on myself! I am not including any books that are part of a series. If they are in a series, they are the first book.
All titles will lead to Goodreads.
Now, let’s see if the W’s have it!
Waiting for Sarah by Bruce McBay & James Heneghan

- Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
- Release Date: September 2003
Mike’s parents and sister are dead, and his legs are gone. The horrific accident that shattered his life continues to haunt him. When he grudgingly returns to school and a life that he no longer understands, Mike is bitter and unwilling to participate in school life. To avoid one of his classes, Mike agrees to put together a 50th Anniversary history of the school. Looking forward to time alone, he is annoyed when a young girl shows up in the archives on a regular basis.
Sarah seems too young to be a student in the school, but her resemblance to Mike’s sister and her bubbly personality have him intrigued. She gradually draws him out of his shell and manages to interest him in the archives project, and more importantly, in life itself. As their relationship grows and changes, Mike slowly becomes convinced that Sarah is more than just another student. When he discovers the shocking secret she is carrying, he sets out to give Sarah the peace that she so desperately needs.
The War Bride’s Scrapbook by Caroline Preston

- Genre: Historical Fiction, Graphic Novel
- Release Date: December 2017
A World War II love story, narrated through a new bride’s dazzling array of vintage postcards, newspaper clippings, photographs, and more.
Lila Jerome has never been very lucky in love and has always been more interested in studying architecture and, more recently, supporting the war bond effort on the home front. But in the fall of 1943, a chance spark with a boarder in her apartment sets Lila on a course that shakes up all of her ideas about romance. Lila is intoxicated by Perry Weld, the charismatic army engineer who’s about to ship out to the European front, and it isn’t long before she discovers that the feeling is mutual. After just a few weeks together, caught up in the dramatic spirit of the times and with Perry’s departure date fast approaching, the two decide to elope. In a stunning kaleidoscope of vibrant ephemera, Lila boldly attempts to redefine her life in America as she navigates the heartache and longing of a marriage separated by ocean and war.
The War Outside by Monica Hesse

- Genre: Historical Fiction, Young Adult
- Release Date: September 2018
It’s 1944, and World War II is raging across Europe and the Pacific. The war seemed far away from Margot in Iowa and Haruko in Colorado—until they were uprooted to dusty Texas, all because of the places their parents once called Germany and Japan.
Haruko and Margot meet at the high school in Crystal City, a “family internment camp” for those accused of colluding with the enemy. The teens discover that they are polar opposites in so many ways, except for one that seems to override all the the camp is changing them, day by day and piece by piece. Haruko finds herself consumed by fear for her soldier brother and distrust of her father, who she knows is keeping something from her. And Margot is doing everything she can to keep her family whole as her mother’s health deteriorates and her rational, patriotic father becomes a man who distrusts America and fraternizes with Nazis.
With everything around them falling apart, Margot and Haruko find solace in their growing, secret friendship. But in a prison the government has deemed full of spies, can they trust anyone—even each other?
Washington Black by Esi Edugyan

- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Release Date: August 2018
Escape is only the beginning.
When two English brothers arrive at a Barbados sugar plantation, they bring with them a darkness beyond what the slaves have already known. Washington Black, an eleven-year-old field slave, is terrified to be chosen as manservant to one of these men. To his surprise, the eccentric Christopher Wilde turns out to be a naturalist, explorer, inventor, and abolitionist. Soon, Washington is initiated into a world where a flying machine can carry a man across the sky, where the night sea is set alight with fields of jellyfish, where even a boy born in chains may embrace a life of dignity and meaning—and where two people, separated by an impossible divide, can begin to see each other as human.
But when a man is killed, and a bounty is placed on Washington’s head, Wilde must choose between family bonds and Washington’s life.
What follows is their flight along the eastern coast of America, which opens them up to the extraordinary: a voyage aboard a ship captained by a hunter whose real purpose is unknown to them; a dark encounter with a scholar of the flesh; a glimpse through an unexpected portal into the Underground Railroad; and, finally, to a remote outpost in the Arctic. What brings Wilde and Washington to seek their true selves in a world that denies their very existence?
We Are Not Free by Traci Chee

- Genre: Historical Fiction, Young Adult
- Release Date: September 2020
Fourteen teens who have grown up together in Japantown, San Francisco.
Fourteen teens who form a community and a family, as interconnected as they are conflicted.
Fourteen teens whose lives are turned upside down when over 100,000 people of Japanese ancestry are removed from their homes and forced into desolate incarceration camps.
In a world that seems determined to hate them, these young Nisei must rally together as racism and injustice threaten to pull them apart.
We Are the Troopers by Stephen Guinan

- Genre: Nonfiction, Sports History
- Release Date: August 2022
Amid a national backdrop of the call to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, the National Women’s Football League was founded as something of a gimmick. However, the league’s star team, the Toledo Troopers, emerged to challenge traditional gender roles and amass a win-loss record never before or since achieved in American football. The players were housewives, factory workers, hairdressers, former nuns, high school teachers, bartenders, mail carriers, pilots, and would-be drill sergeants. Black, white, Latina. Mothers and daughters and aunts and sisters. But most of all, they were athletes who had been denied the opportunity to play a game they were born to play.
Before the protests and the lobbyists, before the debates and the amendments, before the marches and the mandates, there was only an obscure advertisement in a local Midwestern paper and those who answered it, women such as Lee Hollar, the only woman working the line at the Libbey glass factory; Gloria Jimenez, who grew up playing sports with her six brothers; and Linda Jefferson, one the greatest, most accomplished athletes in sports history.
A Wee Murder in My Shop by Fran Stewart

- Genre: Cozy Mystery
- Release Date: March 2015
Hamelin, Vermont, isn’t the most likely place for bagpipes and tartan, but at Peggy Winn’s ScotShop, business is booming…
While on a transatlantic hunt for some authentic wares to sell at her shop, Peggy is looking to forget her troubles by digging through the hidden treasures of the Scottish Highlands. With so many enchanting items on sale, Peggy can’t resist buying a beautiful old tartan shawl. But once she wraps it around her shoulders, she discovers that her purchase comes with a hidden specter of a fourteenth-century Scotsman.
Unsure if her Highland fling was real or a product of an overactive imagination, Peggy returns home to Vermont—only to find the dead body of her ex-boyfriend on the floor of her shop. When the police chief arrests Peggy’s cousin based on some incriminating evidence, Peggy decides to ask her haunting Scottish companion to help figure out who really committed the crime—before anyone else gets kilt…
The Witches of Moonshyne Manor by Bianca Marais

- Genre: Fantasy
- Release Date: August 2022
Five octogenarian witches gather as an angry mob threatens to demolish Moonshyne Manor. All eyes turn to the witch in charge, Queenie, who confesses they’ve fallen far behind on their mortgage payments. Still, there’s hope, since the imminent return of Ruby–one of the sisterhood who’s been gone for thirty-three years–will surely be their salvation.
But the mob is only the start of their troubles. One man is hellbent on avenging his family for the theft of a legacy he claims was rightfully his. In an act of desperation, Queenie makes a bargain with an evil far more powerful than anything they’ve ever faced. Then things take a turn for the worse when Ruby’s homecoming reveals a seemingly insurmountable obstacle instead of the solution to all their problems.
The witches are determined to save their home and themselves, but their aging powers are no match for increasingly malicious threats. Thankfully, they get a bit of help from Persephone, a feisty TikToker eager to smash the patriarchy. As the deadline to save the manor approaches, fractures among the sisterhood are revealed, and long-held secrets are exposed, culminating in a fiery confrontation with their enemies.
The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore

- Genre: Nonfiction, Women’s History
- Release Date: June 2021
1860: As the clash between the states rolls slowly to a boil, Elizabeth Packard, housewife and mother of six, is facing her own battle. The enemy sits across the table and sleeps in the next room. Her husband of twenty-one years is plotting against her because he feels increasingly threatened – by Elizabeth’s intellect, independence, and unwillingness to stifle her own thoughts. So Theophilus makes a plan to put his wife back in her place. One summer morning, he has her committed to an insane asylum.
The horrific conditions inside the Illinois State Hospital in Jacksonville, Illinois, are overseen by Dr. Andrew McFarland, a man who will prove to be even more dangerous to Elizabeth than her traitorous husband. But most disturbing is that Elizabeth is not the only sane woman confined to the institution. There are many rational women on her ward who tell the same story: they’ve been committed not because they need medical treatment, but to keep them in line – conveniently labeled “crazy” so their voices are ignored.
No one is willing to fight for their freedom, and disenfranchised both by gender and the stigma of their supposed madness, they cannot possibly fight for themselves. But Elizabeth is about to discover that the merit of losing everything is that you then have nothing to lose…
The Woman with No Name by Audrey Blake

- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Release Date: March 2024
1942. Though she survived the bomb that destroyed her home, Yvonne Rudellat’s life is over. She’s estranged from her husband, her daughter is busy with war work, and Yvonne—older, diminutive, overlooked—has lost all purpose. Until she’s offered a chance to remake herself entirely…
The war has taken a turn for the worse, and the men in charge are desperate. So, when Yvonne is recruited as Britain’s first female sabotage agent, expectations are low. But her tenacity, ability to go unnoticed, and aptitude for explosives set her apart. Soon enough, she arrives in occupied France with a new identity, ready to set the Nazi regime ablaze.
But there are adversaries on all sides. As Yvonne becomes infamous as the nameless, unstoppable woman who burns the enemy at every turn, she realizes she may lose herself to the urgent needs of the cause…
That is a list of ten book titles starting with the letter W. Have you read any of these? Do you think the W’s have it? Are there any you think I should read?

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You found some good ones, the wee murder cover is too cute!
It’s a cute cozy mystery trilogy, complete with a Scottish ghost.
The Woman With No Name looks interesting.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
It’s based on a real person, which to me adds to the believability of the story.
Wow, you’ve almost finished the alphabet!
I’m so close! Not sure if I’ll start over with titles or just move to authors.
Thanks for sharing your #TTT
Have a good day and a good week. Here is my TTT. https://dmhoisington.wordpress.com/2026/04/21/top-ten-tuesday-28-april-showers/
Audrey’s looks interesting! Definitely one I need to read more about. 🙂 Thanks for sharing and for visiting my list.
Both “Waiting for Sarah” and “The War Outside” sound so good.
I like the cover of Washington Black.
I like this cover over others that I have seen.
Ooh, you’ve already reached the Ws! The War Bride’s Scrapbook and The War Outside both look and sound really good. Might have to add those to my TBR! 👀 I’ve got Washington Black and We Are Not Free on my TBR already and keep forgetting they’re on there, but I do hope to read them one day, lol.
I enjoyed reading The War Bride’s Scrapbook. It was such an interesting concept for telling a story.
Great list! I’ve been meaning to read We Are Not Free for a while now, but I’ve been putting it off.
We Are Not Free is an easy read about a difficult subject. Each chapter is more like a short story told by a different character.
Oh, good to know that it’s actually not as difficult a read as the subject matter makes it seem. Thanks!
There are some tough scenes, but as it’s a YA book they aren’t as rough as they could be. And most of it was based on stories from her family as they experienced it first hand.
Good to know, thanks!
We had the same idea this week, though I’m still at B 🙂 I haven’t read any of these yet, but A Wee Murder In My Shop looks fun!
There are more W books out there than my yearly alphabet challenges would lead me to believe
Here’s my TTT: https://readintowonderland.blogspot.com/2026/04/t10t-april-showers.html
Honestly, I think I could do a second list for W books.
Way to find 10 books starting with w! I only know one that actually starts with X 😂
X is a hard letter!
Great list. I haven’t read any of these, but I do have Washington Black on the TBR.
It was an interesting read.
I haven’t really seen any of these books so all new to me. I hope you enjoy some of them.
I enjoyed reading all of them, and recommend them all!
What a good bunch of books. The Troopers is going straight to my TBR!
It was a fascinating read as someone who loves football.
I had my own football uniform, purchased at Sears, when I was 9! lol.. My Mom was a saint! I’m really looking forward to this one.
I actually played JV football when I was in 10th grade. It was quite the experience.
Ha! I was born in ’62–that wasn’t possible where I lived at least. So glad you got to play. I’m still sore I couldn’t play the trombone, either. It was “boy’s” instrument! My great neice rocked a baritone!! And plays whatever sport she wants!
I read Washington Black years ago, I remember liking it. You did a great job with lots of different W’s because I feel you could do whole posts with “War” and “Woman” haha.
Ooh, The War Bride’s Scrapbook sounds like a fascinating format. I’ll have to look that one up. Good choices!
It was a fantastic way to tell a story.
I’m hoping to try The War Outside soon. Thanks for sharing!
I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did.
Great list of books. I haven’t read any of these.
I haven’t read any of these books yet, but The Woman With No Name reminds me of my great grandmother, who didn’t actually have a real name until she was 65, when she applied for social security. When they dug up her birth certificate, she discovered that her name was Baby Girl.
That’s a fascinating family story! I know in my family that the spelling of a couple of last names were changed to “protect” the “innocent”.
Not using sequels is such an additional challenge, especially down at these trickier letters! The Witches of Moonshyne Manor sounds nicely quirky though.
It is delightfully quirky!
You’ve covered a wide range of genres here!
I haven’t read any of these yet, but they all sound very interesting. Happy Wednesday!
The War Bride’s Scrapbook and The Woman with No Name both sound really interesting! I’ve just started the alphabet book challenge 🙂
Best of luck to you!
Yes, I would have thought “W” would be one of the easier letters to find in book titles. Interesting! My book club read THE WOMAN THEY COULD NOT SILENCE. We all enjoyed it and had a great discussion about it.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Good list! I thought of A Woman of No Importance as well!
I’ve always wanted to read The Woman They Could Not Silence. It sounds fascinating.
I enjoyed reading it, well as much as you can enjoy reading about the mistreatment of women all because they were smarter and more outspoken than their husbands wanted them to be.
Some interesting books here. The Woman With No Name particularly intrigues me.