A Goodreads Editors’ Pick
A Boston Globe and Globe and Mail Best Book of the Summer
A People Best Book of June
An AARP Best Book of the Year
Named a Most Anticipated Book by Time, People, and LitHub
“Delightful, moving, and profound, The Typing Lady is a book of love stories of every kind. It is a book of great treasures.”
—Lily King, New York Times bestselling author of Heart the Lover
“In 11 stories, the acclaimed Ruth Ozeki moves gracefully among characters, between decades and locales, skewering power dynamics in academia and the writer’s craft—‘collaborations between people who read and people who type‘—with mordant wit.”
—Time, “The 36 Most Anticipated Books of 2026”
“The move to a shorter form suits [Ozeki’s] playfulness, making a fun reading experience that is both an ideal introduction to and distillation of Ozeki’s writing career. … This inventive collection should inspire readers to revive their own dormant ambitions.”
—The Financial Times
“The ambition of youth, disquiet of midlife turmoil and clarity of old age run through these luminous, razor-sharp stories that deftly plumb the human condition.” —People, “Best Books of June 2026”
“In her elegant collection, Ozeki showcases vintage typewriters, a praise song for the protean forms of language.”
—The Boston Globe
“Sparky, playful, and lit with Ozeki’s signature compassion, this collection of tales is as much about the art of storytelling and the role of the writer as about the experiences and emotions of her fascinating characters.”
—The Daily Mail
“The tales in The Typing Lady follow [Ozeki’s] intricately written characters as they move through ever-changing worlds. . . . Ozeki’s deft storytelling offers intriguing perspectives on morality, relationships and what it means to be human.”
—Monocle
“With characteristic wit and grace, Ozeki astutely explores themes of identity, longing, loss, and the clarity that comes with old age.”
—Tricycle
“Longing and loss sometimes lead to understanding in this reflective collection of 11 short pieces. . . . [Ozeki shows] warmth toward the fiction-making process—and her characters. . . . Tender, mysterious, and moving.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The act of writing—on keyboards, in letters, even with disappearing ink—connects Ozeki’s tales as bearing witness to lives lived and as records for readers now and to come.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“A welcome addition to Ruth Ozeki’s playful, inimitable oeuvre.”
—Bookpage (starred review)
“Ozeki’s atmospheric tales radiate with intelligence and wit.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)