I'm not aware of Kitty Neale's latest novel, so I can't determine its genre. However, if she has a reputation for writing historical fiction, for example, it's possible that her new book could also fall into that genre or a related one. You could look at reviews of her previous books to get an idea of the types of stories she likes to tell and what genre she might be likely to write in for her latest work.
Sorry, I don't have the specific information about Kitty Neale's latest novel. However, you could also visit your local library and ask the librarians. They are often well - informed about new books from different authors and might be able to tell you if they have Kitty Neale's latest work in stock or on order.
I'm not sure about the exact genre of 'bad kitty novel' without more information. It could potentially be a children's fiction if the 'bad' is just used in a fun, non - serious way to describe a mischievous kitty. Or it could be a satirical piece if it's making fun of certain behaviors through the character of the kitty.
As I don't know much about Neale Campbell, he might contribute by bringing in fresh ideas. New authors often introduce unique concepts to the genre.
Zora Neale Hurston's first novel is 'Jonah's Gourd Vine'.
I don't know the genre of Ishitaq Ahmed's latest novel as I'm not aware of what that novel is.
I don't know the exact genre of her latest novel. But her previous works span across various genres like family drama, women's fiction, and contemporary fiction.
I'm not aware of Kothai Nappinnai's latest novel, so I can't tell you the genre. However, if you can find some reviews or previews of the book, that would be a great way to figure out the genre. Maybe look for reader comments on book - related social media groups or websites.
Her most famous novel is 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'.
Zora Neale Hurston's initial story was 'John Redding Goes to Sea'. This story set the stage for her significant contributions to literature.
One of the main themes is masculinity. Spunk represents a certain type of masculinity that is bold and unapologetic. Another theme is jealousy, as seen in the reactions of the other men in the town towards Spunk.