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Take What You Can

by Naima Coster
 Book cover of Take What You Can by Naima Coster, a literary fiction novel about family, identity, belonging, and the choices that shape our lives, recommended for book clubs.

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A GMA Book Club Pick. Most Anticipated Book of Summer: The New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, Time Magazine, Electric Literature Most Anticipated Book of 2026: People, LitHub

"Take What You Can is so brilliantly, unbelievably good I have a burning in my heart ... Love is utterly bewildering, and nobody writes about it better than Naima Coster."-Catherine Newman, New York Times bestselling author of Sandwich

From the New York Times bestselling author of What's Mine and Yours, a rich, panoramic exploration of friendship, class, new motherhood, and independence

Val and Milly fell in love with France at the same time they fell in love with each other and became immediate best friends. Then, they bonded as the only Black students on a study-abroad trip. Now they are in their thirties, each married and with a baby girl on the way. When Milly suggests Val move to New York so they can raise their daughters together after a decade apart, it's a resounding yes.

Despite their excitement, the pair secretly wonders if their friendship has always worked best as a trio. On that first trip to France, these two motherless daughters were taken under the wing of an older woman named Helene. She showered them with money, love, and attention and showed them the possibilities of an independent and abundant future. But now, without Helene and her guidance, who are Milly and Val?

Milly, a successful influencer married to restaurant royalty, is occupied with her desire for freedom. Val, a brilliant journalist, is unsure whether she fits into Milly's new world. The realities of class and social capital, of strained marriages and the demands of motherhood, serve as constant reminders of how far apart they've grown. And no matter how much they try to avoid it, everything comes back to the rift that began all those years ago in France. What they've long tried to bury may finally destroy their sisterhood.

Weaving between Brooklyn brownstones and the glittering beaches of southern France, Take What You Can is a dazzling novel exploring what it means to be a mother when you have none, a sister without blood ties, and a woman in pursuit of the life she wants. With her signature sharply observed prose, Naima Coster illustrates how to be-and to stay-someone's person through all phases of life.

From the publisher Penguin Random House / Pamela Dorman Books | Aug 04, 2026 | 368 PAGES | ISBN-13 9780593833278 | Women's Fiction

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"A gorgeous exploration of chosen family and female friendship."-Town & Country

"[A] nuanced exploration of friendship and motherhood."-New York Times Book Review

"Naima Coster sifts through female friendships to uncover enduring truths."-Time Magazine

"[A] delicious page-turner... Writing with sensitivity, candor, and insight, Coster compellingly tracks the ups and downs of longstanding friendship, motherhood and daughterhood, marriage, and career. An intimate, immersive paean to the redemptive power of found families and the pleasure of choosing whom and how to love."-Kirkus, Starred Review

"I'm swooning. Coster's new novel promises to be a tender, deeply-felt ode to love, friendship, and life's many seasons." -McKayla Coyle, LitHub

"Friendships, class, motherhood, and independence are richly intertwined in Coster's third novel."-Electric Literature

"A rich exploration of motherhood, friendship, race, and class."-Scary Mommy

"Provocative and beautifully crafted, with so much to ponder and discuss."-The Modern Mrs. Darcy

"Take What You Can is so brilliantly, unbelievably good I have a burning in my heart from gulping it down too fast. It is somehow both taut and expansive-a literary feat I don't understand-and it's about the pleasure, grief, and devotion of daughters, mothers, lovers, wives. But mostly it's about the coming together and coming apart of a singular epic friendship between two women. Love is utterly bewildering, and nobody writes about it better than Naima Coster."-Catherine Newman, New York Times bestselling author of Sandwich and Wreck

"A magnificent book of emotional precision and startling insight, as awake to beauty and light as it is unafraid of the shadows, Take What You Can had me spellbound as I tore through it."-Megha Majumdar, National Book Award finalist for A Guardian and a Thief and bestselling author of A Burning

"In Take What You Can, Naima Coster ensnares us in the whole-hearted, consuming and sometimes malefic love of Milly and Val, two friends with unresolved pasts and decidedly different approaches to their futures. A riveting, gut-churning, unputdownable examination of friendship that, at times makes you want to throw this book against a wall. In the best way. I have not loved to hate to love two fully fleshed out fictional women this much since I left Elena and Lila in Naples... A triumph of beautiful writing and unforgettable characters."-Xochitl Gonzalez, New York Times bestselling author of Olga Dies Dreaming and Last Night in Brooklyn

"Take What You Can bravely tackles so much of modern life ... Naima Coster's gripping third novel is about chosen family, exploring the complex dynamic-perhaps more intimate than those of spouses, or even parents and their children-between truly close friends."-Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind and Entitlement

"Long after reading the last page of Naima Coster's latest exploration of love, I still feel Milly and Val pulsing through my soul. Their story of a shaky friendship amid the disorienting chaos of new motherhood made me feel seen, understood, and literally breathless, gasping at the precise, sophisticated ways these women know how to cut each other, then doctor the wounds. Take What You Can is the kind of novel you'll be hungry to share with your own friends, debating who's right, who's wrong, and who could use a hug the most."-Dawnie Walton, author of The Final Revival of Opal and Nev

"Naima Coster's Take What You Can is a remarkable and astonishing novel. It has been so long since I've been swept away by a narrative feast with the sensuality and complications Coster has so expertly braided together. As we witness best friends Val and Milly navigate marriage, motherhood, friendship, and privilege, we are reminded that love is a battleground. The reader is the one who ends up victorious as no one but Coster can write about relationships and the difficulties and joys of our modern times with such elegance, beauty, and power."-Cleyvis Natera, award-winning author of Neruda on the Park and The Grand Paloma Resort
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