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Set in Wisconsin in the years after World War I. Drowning Ruth by Christina Schwarz – Another Oprah’s Book Club favorite from 2000. I reckon this would make a good beach or road trip read.ġ6. White Oleander by Janet Fitch – An Oprah’s Book Club selection from 1999. I only vaguely remember the story line from the film, so it should be fairly fresh for me.ġ5. Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – How have I not read any of her fiction yet?! This has been sitting on my shelf for years. “This is the story of remarkable expedition through grief, dreams, and shadows to a place of transformation.” (Is it unimaginative to say that sounds like Murakami?)ġ4. Amrita by Banana Yoshimoto – A token lit in translation selection. We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates – Oates is intimidatingly prolific, but I’m finally going to jump in and give her a try.ġ3. This one comes highly recommended by Susan of A life in books.ġ2. Talking to the Dead by Helen Dunmore – I’ve only ever read Dunmore’s poetry. Seven of the 10 originally appeared in the New Yorker or Granta.ġ1. This slim 2007 volume of stories is sure to be a winner. Sunstroke by Tessa Hadley – You know how I love reading with the seasons when I can.
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I read the stellar first volume of the Crosswicks Journal, A Circle of Quiet, in September 2015 and have meant to continue the series ever since.ġ0. T he Summer of the Great-Grandmother by Madeleine L’Engle – L’Engle is better known for children’s books, but she wrote tons for adults, too: fiction, memoirs and theology. Four Wings and a Prayer: Caught in the Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly by Sue Halpern – Should fall somewhere between science and nature writing, with a travel element.ĩ. It’s about coming-of-age rituals for young women in America.Ĩ. Girls on the Verge: Debutante Dips, Drive-bys, and Other Initiations by Vendela Vida – This was Vida’s first book. It will at least be a start on that travel classics challenge.ħ.
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Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle by Dervla Murphy – I bought this 1960s hardback from a charity shop in Cambridge a couple of years ago. May Sarton by Margot Peters – I’ve been on a big May Sarton kick in recent years, so have been eager to read this 1997 biography, which apparently is not particularly favorable.Ħ. I bought a copy at Oxfam Books earlier this year.ĥ.
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This should be a fun combination of foodie memoir and travel book. Timms is a Scottish journalist who now lives in India.