Reading Group Choices 2011
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My Sister's Voice by Mary Carter A proudly deaf artist in Philadelphia, Lacey Gears is in a relationship with a wonderful man and rarely thinks about her childhood in a home for disabled orphans. That is, until Lacey receives a letter that begins, ‘You have a sister. A twin to be exact’. Catalog Link |
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The Girl Who Fell from the Sky by Heidi W. Durrow Tells the story the daughter of a Danish mother and a black G.I. who becomes the sole survivor of a family tragedy. Growing up she learns to swallow her grief and confronts her identity as a biracial young woman in a world that wants to see her as either black or white. Catalog Link |
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The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America by Timothy Egan Narrates the struggles of the overmatched rangers against the fire of August, 1910, and Teddy Roosevelt’s pioneering conservation efforts that helped turn public opinion permanently in favor of the forests. Catalog Link |
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Zeitoun by Dave Eggers The true story of one family, caught between America’s two biggest policy disasters: the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina. Catalog Link |
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The Queen of Palmyra: A Novel by Minrose Gwin An atmospheric debut novel about growing up in the changing South in 1960s Mississippi in the tradition of The Secret Life of Bees and The Help. Catalog Link |
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The Red Thread: A Novel by Ann Hood After losing her infant daughter, Maya Lange opens The Red Thread, an adoption agency that specializes in placing baby girls from China with American families. Maya finds some comfort in her work, until a group of six couples share their personal stories of their desire for a child. Catalog Link |
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Dracula, My Love: The Secret Journals of Mina Harker by Syrie James A retelling of Dracula from Mina Harker’s |
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Nothing Was the Same by Kay Redfield Jamison Wryly humorous anecdotes mingle with bittersweet memories of a relationship that was passionate and loving in this psychological study of grief viewed from deep inside the experience itself. Catalog Link |
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Russian Winter: A Novel by Daphne Kalotay Former Bolshoi ballerina Nina Revskaya auctions off her jewelry collection and becomes overwhelmed by memories of her homeland, the friends she left behind amidst Stalinist aggression, and the dark secret that brought her to a new life in Boston. Catalog Link |
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Lit: A Memoir by Mary Karr Shortly after giving birth to a child she adored, Karr drank herself into the same numbness that nearly devoured her charismatic but troubled mother, reaching the brink of suicide before a spiritual awakening led her to sobriety. Catalog Link |
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Life Sentences: A Novel by Laura Lippman When Cassandra Fallows returns home in search of her next best-seller, she starts exploring the story of a childhood friend accused of killing her infant son. But as she digs deeper, Cassandra unearths secrets about her own past that cast her dearest memories in a new light. Catalog Link |
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Labor Day: A Novel by Joyce Maynard A poignant tale of love, adolescence, and |
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Perfection: A Memoir of Betrayal and Renewal by Julie Metz Julie Metz had seemingly the perfect life—an adoring husband, a happy, spirited daughter, a lovely old house in a quaint suburban town—but it was all a lie. This is the story of rebuilding both a life and an identity after betrayal and widowhood, of rebirth and happiness—if not perfection. Catalog Link |
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Pearl of China: A Novel by Anchee Min In the small southern town of Chin-kiang, in the last days of the nineteenth century, young Willow and young Pearl S. Buck, the headstrong daughter of Christian missionaries, embark on a friendship that will sustain both of them through one of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history. Catalog Link |
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My Abandonment by Peter Rock A thirteen-year-old girl and her father live in an enormous nature preserve in Portland, Oregon. Once a week they go to the city to buy groceries and otherwise merge with the civilized world. But one small mistake allows a backcountry |
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The Three Weissmanns of Westport: A Novel by Cathleen Schine Jane Austen’s beloved Sense and Sensibility has moved to Westport, Connecticut, in this enchanting, modern-day homage to the classic novel. Catalog Link |
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Daughters of the Witching Hill by Mary Sharratt Brings history to life in a vivid and |
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Major Pettigrew's Last Stand: A Novel by Helen Simonson Major Ernest Pettigrew (retired) leads a quiet life in the village of St. Mary, |
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The Lonely Polygamist: A Novel by Brady Udall Golden Richards, husband to four wives, father to twenty-eight children, is having the mother of all midlife crises. His professional and personal lives are in chaos, and after some devastating personal losses, he has come to doubt the capacity of his own heart. Catalog Link |
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The Best of Times: A Novel by Penny Vincenzi On an ordinary afternoon during rush hour traffic, a trailer truck violently swerves across fives lanes of traffic—careening cars into one another like dominoes and leaving a trail of chaos and confusion. As the survivors await help, their stories unfold. Catalog Link |
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The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder: A Novel by Rebecca Wells In a small Louisiana river town, Calla Lily Ponder enjoys a blissful childhood at her mother’s side, learns the art of healing through the humble womanly art of “fixing hair,” and encounters first love with a boy named Tuck. Catalog Link |