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Everybody Reads 2012:
THE GIRL WHO FELL FROM THE SKY
by Heidi W. Durrow

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Everybody Reads 2012:
THE GIRL WHO FELL FROM THE SKY

by Heidi W. Durrow

Host: Don/Jo

Discussion leader: Elaine

This debut novel tells the story of Rachel, the daughter of a Danish mother and a black G.I. who becomes the sole survivor of a family tragedy. With her strict African American grandmother as her new guardian, Rachel moves to a mostly black community in Portland, where her light brown skin, blue eyes and beauty bring mixed attention her way. Growing up in the 1980s, she learns to swallow her overwhelming grief and confronts her identity as a biracial young woman in a world that wants to see her as either black or white.


THE SOCIAL ANIMAL

THE SOCIAL ANIMAL
by David Brooks

 

March is the book group's 20th anniversary!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

THE SOCIAL ANIMAL

by David Brooks

Host: Michele

Discussion leader: (volunteer?)

With unequaled insight and brio, New York Times columnist David Brooks has long explored and explained the way we live. Now Brooks turns to the building blocks of human flourishing in a multilayered, profoundly illuminating work grounded in everyday life. This is the story of how success happens, told through the lives of one composite American couple, Harold and Erica.
Drawing on a wealth of current research from numerous disciplines, Brooks takes Harold and Erica from infancy to old age, illustrating a fundamental new understanding of human nature along the way: The unconscious mind, it turns out, is not a dark, vestigial place, but a creative one, where most of the brain's work gets done. This is the realm where character is formed and where our most important life decisions are made — the natural habitat of The Social Animal. Brooks reveals the deeply social aspect of our minds and exposes the bias in modern culture that overemphasizes rationalism, individualism, and IQ. He demolishes conventional definitions of success and looks toward a culture based on trust and humility.

The Social Animal is a moving intellectual adventure, a story of achievement and a defense of progress. It is an essential book for our time — one that will have broad social impact and will change the way we see ourselves and the world.


SISTERS BROTHERS

THE SISTERS BROTHERS
by Patrick DeWitt

Thursday, April 12, 2012

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

by Patrick DeWitt

Host: Janet/Bob

Recommended by: Allan
Discussion leader: (volunteer?)

Hermann Kermit Warm is going to die. The enigmatic and powerful man known only as the Commodore has ordered it, and his henchmen, Eli and Charlie Sisters, will make sure of it. Though Eli doesn't share his brother's appetite for whiskey and killing, he's never known anything else. But their prey isn't an easy mark, and on the road from Oregon City to Warm's gold-mining claim outside Sacramento, Eli begins to question what he does for a living – and whom he does it for.

With The Sisters Brothers, Patrick deWitt pays homage to the classic Western, transforming it into an unforgettable comic tour de force. Filled with a remarkable cast of characters – losers, cheaters, and ne'er-do-wells from all stripes of life – and told by a complex and compelling narrator, it is a violent, lustful odyssey through the underworld of the 1850s frontier that beautifully captures the humor, melancholy, and grit of the Old West and two brothers bound by blood, violence, and love.

recommendations for future reading

  • THE WORST HARD TIME (Nonfiction) by Timothy Egan
  • UNBROKEN by Laura Hillenbrand (Nonfiction, Hardcover, WWII Aviation)
  • THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING by Joan Didion (Memoir)
  • THE TIGER'S WIFE by Tea Obreht, 2011 Orange Prize Winner
  • PALESTINE or FOOTNOTES IN GAZA (Graphic Novel) by Joe Sacco
  • THE MOONSTONE by Wilkie Collins - called "the first and greatest of English detective novels" by T.S. Eliot; published 1868
  • THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL SOCIETY by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
  • THE GREATER JOURNEY: AMERICANS IN PARIS by David Mccullough
  • BLOODMONEY by David Ignatius - Hardcover
  • FREEDOM by Jonathan Franzen
  • THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH by Ken Follett
  • Susan Grafton's I IS FOR INNOCENT (or some other letter of the alphabet)
  • THE LACUNA by Barbara Kingsolver (2009)
  • BIRDS WITHOUT WINGS by Louis de Bernieres
  • GONE AWAY WORLD by Nick Harkaway
  • I, CLAUDIUS by Robert Graves
  • THE DAY OF THE LOCUST by Nathaniel West
  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Charles Dickens
  • PURPLE HIBISCUS by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • MADONNAS OF LENINGRAD by Debra Dean

Authors to read:

  • Carl Hiaasen (satirical novelist, books based in Florida)
  • Grace Paley
  • Kurt Vonnegut
  • Saul Bellow
  • John Updike
  • Gay Talese
  • Suzan Lori-Parks
  • Don DeLillo
  • Ivan Doig
  • Stanislav Lemm

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