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I run a small reading group and we discuss books we have read. Can anyone give me any ideas for a book which will create a lively discussion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Star of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor - not a straightforward novel - it's quirky and has an odd story running through the story. It took a few pages to get into it but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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O'Connor manages to achieve a real sense of the tragic, as personal dramas of the most distressing kind play themselves out against the background of the Irish potato famine and the almost equal nightmare of the mass emigration that it caused. As passengers die of starvation and disease in steerage, a drama of adultery, inadvertent incest and inherited disease plays itself out in first class.
But it's not a tragic or sad read and it's funny. Very clever I would say.
From Amazon:
O'Connor manages to achieve a real sense of the tragic, as personal dramas of the most distressing kind play themselves out against the background of the Irish potato famine and the almost equal nightmare of the mass emigration that it caused. As passengers die of starvation and disease in steerage, a drama of adultery, inadvertent incest and inherited disease plays itself out in first class.
But it's not a tragic or sad read and it's funny. Very clever I would say.
It's worth a read.
A second and lighter choice - but again quirky, clever and amusing is Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. Again I really enjoyed this but I don't think there would be so much to discuss as in Star of the Sea, but it depends on your group.
Good luck with your choice. So many books, so little time!!
A second and lighter choice - but again quirky, clever and amusing is Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. Again I really enjoyed this but I don't think there would be so much to discuss as in Star of the Sea, but it depends on your group.
Good luck with your choice. So many books, so little time!!
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The Knock At The Door by Margaret Ajemian Ahnert is well worth a read as is China Witness by Xinran the latter is a series of short interviews with elderly Chinese people who survived The Long March and other major events in pre and post revolutionary China.
Xinran is quite a good writer and well worth a look on merit alone.
I meant to add that all those titles are non-fiction as that's pretty much all I read.
Xinran is quite a good writer and well worth a look on merit alone.
I meant to add that all those titles are non-fiction as that's pretty much all I read.
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