Welcome to the ABC Arts wrap of the best new books out in April.Our critics' picks this month have something for every type of reader.In Yesteryear, Caro Claire Burke imagines what would happen if a tradwife influencer woke up one day to find herself living in the 19th century, with hilarious results.In London Falling, Patrick Radden Keefe's investigation of the mysterious death of a teenager who fell from a luxury apartment building takes him into the city's underworld.And a prison inmate goes on the run with his canine companion in Good Boy, a moving novel by Australian author Michelle Wright exposing the failings of the criminal justice system.Happy reading!Fourth EstateSometimes a book captures the Zeitgeist, popping up in every literary conversation until you just have to dive in. Right now, that book is Yesteryear, a buzzy debut that has captured readers in a saturated attention economy with a simple hook: what if a tradwife influencer was forced to live in 'yesteryear'?Natalie Heller Mills is our unlikeable and unreliable anti-heroine who spends her days showing the world her faultless life Forgotten." She's in crisis, and it sets the tone of what is a dark satire that delights in pushing its characters, and the reader, to the edge.Mallory is a once-successful, 30-something writer, marooned by writer's block and married to handsome, controlling Ronan