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Swamplandia! by Karen Russell

Swamplandia! by Karen Russell
Swamplandia! by Karen Russell

Karen Russell became the child prodigy of the Pulitzer world when she almost won for this debut novel in 2011. Set in the Florida Everglades during the rise of the swamp-and-small-attraction-eating theme park, Swamplandia! follows the Bigtree family saga in the wake of star ‘gator whisperer Hilola’s death by cancer. Told by 13-year-old Ava, Swamplandia! is creepy, funny, strange, and sad, and resonant with the disconnection every family experiences between its own ideas of “normal” and the expectations of the outside world.

Enjoy a discussion of Swamplandia! with us at our spring Book Club.

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Proof of Heaven, by Eben Alexander, M.D.

Proof of Heaven, by Eben Alexander, M.D.
Proof of Heaven, by Eben Alexander, M.D.
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The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain

The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain
The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain
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Tenth of December, by George Saunders

Tenth of December, by George Saunders
Tenth of December, by George Saunders
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The Round House, by Louise Erdrich

The Round House, by Louise Erdrich
The Round House, by Louise Erdrich

An Ojibwe teen seeks to bring his mother’s rapist to justice, and along the way awakens to the sweetness and sorrow of his community’s long-threatened, intricately formed, and ultimately loving soul.

We don’t know how Erdrich maintained humor and compassion throughout this story, alongside the terror and anger, but we hope to spend the rest of our writing lives figuring it out. One of the best reads of the century to date.

Yup, that’ what I said, and I’ll stand by that.
–Donna

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Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Part star-crossed romance, part tribute to the women who give New York its alluring air of self-assurance and style, Rules of Civility is a delicious, sexy read.

Most girls in the typing pools and boarding houses of 1938 New York City think of success as snatching a ring from one of the men who call the shots, like well-heeled young banker Tinker Grey.

But best friends Katey Kontent and Eve Taylor are beginning to think that they’d rather be the ones calling the shots.

Amor Towles’ richly unique voice scats and resonates in this love letter to New York.

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