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Things Fall Apart: A Novel by Chinua Achebe
Nigeria Traces the growing friction between village leaders and Europeans determined to save the heathen souls of Africa. But its hero, a noble man who is driven by destructive forces, speaks a universal tongue.
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In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez
United States Dede Mirabel tells about her three sisters, Minerva, Patria, and Maria Teresa, who became martyrs during the liberation of the Dominican Republic from Trujillo in 1960.
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Night Train by Martin Amis
England A female detective named Mike Hoolihan investigates the murder of her commanding officer’s daughter, whose death was staged to look like a suicide.
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Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Canada A novel of the future explores a world that has been devastated by ecological and scientific disasters.
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The Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks by Russell Banks
United States A collection of short stories extends into the vast territory of the heart and world, from working class New England to Florida, the Carribean, and Africa.
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Arthur & George by Julian Barnes
England The story of two boys — George, the son of a Midlands vicar, and Arthur, growing up in Edinburgh — one who is forgotten by history, and one who becomes the creator of the world’s most famous detective, as they pursue their separate destinies until they meet in a remarkable alliance.
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Hello to the Cannibals: A Novel by Richard Bausch
United States Pregnant, newly married, and living with her in-laws, Lily Austin writes a play about famed nineteenth-century British explorer Mary Kinglsey and finds inspiration in her subject’s writings.
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Caramelo by Sandra Cisneros
United States During her family’s annual car trip from Chicago to Mexico City, Lala Reyes listens to stories about her family, including her grandmother, the descendant of a renowned dynasty of shawl makers, whose magnificent striped (or caramelo) shawl has come into Lala’s possession, in a multi-generational saga of a Mexican-American family.
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The Pesthouse by Jim Crace
England In a futuristic American wasteland in which families are fleeing to Europe, an injured Franklin Lopez joins forces with Margaret, a woman suffering from a deadly infection and confined to the Pesthouse to either recover or die alone, as the two discover that their dreams of a safe and secure future mean following an unexpected path.
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The Quiet Girl: A Novel by Peter Høeg
Denmark A mysterious order of nuns promises Kaspar Krone, a circus clown with a gambling debt and wanted for tax evasion, a reprieve from the authorities in exchange for his help in safeguarding children with mystical abilities — talents that he also shares.
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Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
England A reunion with two childhood friends draws Kathy and her companions on a nostalgic odyssey into their lives at Hailsham, an isolated private school in the English countryside, and a confrontation with the truth about their childhoods.
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Zoli: A Novel by Colum McCann
Ireland As fascism spreads across 1930s Europe, Zoli Novotna, a young Gypsy poet, and her grandfather seek refuge with a clan of Romani harpists, where her fame as a poet leads to a flight to the West as she struggles to find where she truly belongs.
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On Chesil Beach: A Novel by Ian McEwan
Wales On their wedding day, a young couple — Florence, daughter of an Oxford academic and a successful businessman, and Edward, an earnest history student with little experience of women — looks forward to the future while worrying about their upcoming wedding night.
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami
Japan The collapse of a marriage is superimposed on an investigation of recovered war memories and a man’s search for his own identity.
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Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky
Ukraine A story of life in France under the Nazi occupation includes two parts — “Storm in June,” set amid the chaotic 1940 exodus from Paris, and “Dolce,” set in a German-occupied village rife with resentment, resistance, and collaboration.
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Saving Fish from Drowning by Amy Tan
United States On an ill-fated art expedition to the southern Shan State in Burma, eleven Americans find themselves deep in the Burma jungle, where they encounter a tribe waiting the return of the leader and the mystical book of wisdom that will protect them from the ravages and destruction of the Myanmar military regime.
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