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Category Archives: Contemporary fiction

Someone by Alice McDermott

May 26, 2014

Young Marie’s Brooklyn neighbor Pegeen has been having problems keeping her balance as she heads back and forth to work …

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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton

January 25, 2014

The Luminaries is set in the gold rush region of New Zealand’s west coast, circa 1866. At its core, it’s …

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Longbourn by Jo Baker

December 19, 2013

Longbourn opens with a detailed description of a housemaid’s early morning labors, fetching the water from the well for laundry …

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The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls by Anton DiSclafani

December 4, 2013

I quickly got caught up in The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls, an atmospheric, well-written coming of age novel set …

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Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus

November 24, 2013

I was intrigued by this book’s title, and discovered it was the first novel published in English (in translation) by …

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Dear Life by Alice Munro

November 11, 2013

A week after the announcement that Alice Munro had won the Nobel Prize for her beautiful, evocative short stories, I …

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The Testament of Mary by Colm Tóibín

November 4, 2013

A slender book, at eighty-one pages, but one that makes a big impact. Its subject: the final reflections of Mary, …

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Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

October 20, 2013

 “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both…” Did you ever wonder what your …

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The Gods of Heavenly Punishment by Jennifer Cody Epstein

September 18, 2013

I love history and I love fiction; so I should read a lot of historical fiction. But it can be …

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Austenland by Shannon Hale

September 14, 2013

NOTE: I’ll be reviewing The Gods of Heavenly Punishment later this week as part of author Jennifer Cody Epstein’s September …

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