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  • 1871.
    The Real Education of TJ Crowley
    The Real Education of TJ Crowley

    by Grant Overstake

    Summary: The Real Education of TJ Crowley puts the themes of "To Kill a Mockingbird" in overdrive in an unflinching look at racism in the late 1960s.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1872.
    Swimming Between Worlds
    Swimming Between Worlds

    by Elaine Neil Orr

    Summary: A beautifully written and absorbing novel about civil rights; architecture and place; the wrenching experience of becoming an adult; first love; and ordinary people making extraordinary choices.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1873.
    Riots I Have Known
    Riots I Have Known

    by Ryan Chapman

    Summary: An acclaimed comic novel about literary creation, mass incarceration, and settling a few scores. Called “one of the smartest—and best—novels of the year” by NPR, this debut is set in an upstate New York prison where a largescale riot grows to epic proportions.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1874.
    Fruit of the Drunken Tree
    Fruit of the Drunken Tree

    by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

    Summary: A mesmerizing debut set in Colombia at the height Pablo Escobar's violent reign about a sheltered young girl and a teenage maid who strike an unlikely friendship that threatens to undo them both.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1875.
    The Home for Unwanted Girls
    The Home for Unwanted Girls

    by Joanna Goodman

    Summary: Philomena meets The Orphan Train in this suspenseful, provocative novel — the story of a young unwed mother who is forcibly separated from her daughter at birth and the lengths to which they go to find each other.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1876.
    White Hot Grief Parade: A Memoir
    White Hot Grief Parade: A Memoir

    by Alexandra Silber

    Summary: A powerful and luminous story of grief and coming-of-age and a beautiful tribute to the relationship between a father and daughter.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1877.
    The Silent Patient
    The Silent Patient

    by Alex Michaelides

    Summary: Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect. She is a famous painter and her husband, Gabriel, an in-demand fashion photographer. Until one evening, when Gabriel returns home late from work and Alicia shoots him five times in the face and then never speaks another word. #1 New York Times bestseller
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1878.
    Patrick Melrose: The Novels
    Patrick Melrose: The Novels

    by Edward St. Aubyn

    Summary: For a quarter century, Edward St. Aubyn has chronicled the life of Patrick Melrose, painting an acrid portrait of a beleaguered and self-loathing world of privilege. The five short books known as the Patrick Melrose novels are, without doubt, one of the most acclaimed fiction cycles of our time. By turns harrowing and hilarious, this ambitious novel cycle dissects the English upper class. Edward St. Aubyn offers his readers the often darkly funny and self-loathing world of privilege as we follow Patrick Melrose’s story of abuse, addiction, and recovery from the age of five into early middle age. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Patrick Melrose in the 5-Part Limited Event Series adaptation, premiering Saturday, May 12th – only on SHOWTIME®. Bookclubz and SHOWTIME invite you to join in the conversation about Patrick Melrose !
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1879.
    The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel
    The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel

    by Marie Benedict

    Summary: She was beautiful. She was a genius. Could the world handle both? A powerful novel based on the incredible true story of the glamour icon and scientist Hedy Lamarr, whose groundbreaking invention revolutionized modern communication.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
  • 1880.
    The Handmaid's Tale
    The Handmaid's Tale

    by Margaret Atwood

    Summary: With terrifying understatement, this novel narrates the life of a college-educated mother ripped from her career and family to be a slave, in a dystopian United States too plausible to be forgotten. Forbidden by a fanatical government to read, choose their own clothes or appear in public alone, handmaids fulfill an awful purpose as the servants of wealthy families. All the while, however, strange new friendships emerge between the powerless and the powerful, as revolution glimmers on the horizon.
    DISCUSSION GUIDE AND QUESTIONS
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