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  • 201.
    The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman

    by Robin Gregory

    Having won 21 awards, The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman is being lauded as a classic. A haunting, visionary tale spun in the magical realist tradition of Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time and Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane, the profoundly unique voice and heart-stirring narrative recall great works of fiction that explore the universal desire to belong.

    Early 1900s, Western America. A lonely, disabled boy with a nasty temper and miraculous healing powers, Moojie is taken by his father to live at his grandfather's wilderness farm. There, Moojie meets otherworldly outcasts and wants to join them. Following a series of trials--magical and mystical--he is summoned by the call to a great destiny ... if only he can survive one last terrifying trial.

    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 202.
    The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times

    by Michelle Obama

    In an inspiring follow-up to her critically acclaimed, #1 bestselling memoir Becoming, former First Lady Michelle Obama shares practical wisdom and powerful strategies for staying hopeful and balanced in today’s highly uncertain world.

    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 203.
    Factory Girls

    by Michelle Gallen and Takako Arai

    A funny, fierce, and unforgettable read about a young woman working a summer job in a shirt factory in Northern Ireland, while tensions rise both inside and outside the factory walls.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 204.
    Ashton Hall: A Novel

    by Lauren Belfer

    “How many lives can you imagine yourself living?” An American woman and her son unearth the buried secrets and past lives of an English manor house in this masterful and riveting novel from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Belfer.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 205.
    The Lindbergh Nanny: A Novel

    by Mariah Fredericks

    Mariah Fredericks's The Lindbergh Nanny is powerful, propulsive novel about America’s most notorious kidnapping through the eyes of the woman who found herself at the heart of this deadly crime.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 206.
    Flight: A Novel

    by Lynn Steger Strong

    It’s December twenty-second and siblings Henry, Kate, and Martin have converged with their spouses on Henry’s house in upstate New York. This is the first Christmas the siblings are without their mother, the first not at their mother’s Florida house. Flight is a novel of family, ambition, precarity, art, and desire, one that forms a powerful next step from a brilliant chronicler of our time.

    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 207.
    Beautiful Country: A Memoir of an Undocumented Childhood

    by Qian Julie Wang

    The moving story of an undocumented child living in poverty in the richest country in the world. Inhabiting her childhood perspective with exquisite lyric clarity and unforgettable charm and strength, Qian Julie Wang has penned an essential American story about a family fracturing under the weight of invisibility, and a girl coming of age in the shadows, who never stops seeking the light.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 208.
    The Last Party: A Novel

    by Cassidy Lucas and Clare Mackintosh

    On New Year’s Eve, Rhys Lloyd has a house full of guests; his vacation homes on Mirror Lake are a success, and he’s generously invited the village to drink champagne with their wealthy new neighbors. But by midnight, Rhys will be floating dead in the freezing waters of the lake. On New Year’s Day, Ffion Morgan has a village full of suspects and secrets. With a lie uncovered at every turn, soon the question isn’t who wanted Rhys dead…but who finally killed him.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 209.
    Meredith, Alone

    by Claire Alexander

    Meredith Maggs hasn’t left her house in 1,214 days. She insists she isn’t lonely, but the world is coming to her door.
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  • 210.
    The Field House: A Writer's Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine

    by Robin Clifford Wood

    Nationally renowned author Rachel Field died mysteriously at the peak of her success, 20 years before Robin Clifford Wood was born. Nevertheless, the two women’s lives become uncannily, intimately intertwined when Wood moves into Field’s abandoned home on a tiny island off the coast of Maine.
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