Friday, November 30, 2018

The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead


Title: The Underground Railroad
Author: Colson Whitehead
Genre: Historical Fiction

This Oprah Book Club selection offers a glimpse of the trials and tribulations of slave life during the time of the underground railroad. The story's protagonist is Cora, a young slave girl who is abandoned by her mother who flees the plantation in the hopes of being free.

Cora's own journey via the underground railroad is fraught with peril, not knowing if at any moment she will be found by the persistant slave catcher, Ridgeway, if she will be betrayed by others, or if she will be discovered because of her own missteps.

Full of detailed prose that paints pictures of the time, the scene, and the horrors experienced, this book helps to shed light on the incredible journey shared by many African Americans searching for finding freedom.

- Sarah R.

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Friday, November 16, 2018

I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon


Title: I Was Anastasia
Author: Ariel Lawhon
Genre: Historical Fiction

Anastasia Romanov was the youngest daughter to Nicholas II, the tsar of Russia in the early 1900s. At 17 years old, she, along with her family, was infamously murdered in 1918 after the Bolshevik Revolution. ...Or was she? In the years following the execution, many women came forward claiming to be Anastasia, stating that she had somehow survived the execution. The most prevailing of these women was known as Anna Anderson. In "I Was Anastasia," Ariel Lawhon presents two timelines: one moving forwards, which follows Anastasia and her life the few years before 1918; the other moving backwards, following Anna Anderson and her fight to be legally recognized as Anastasia Romanov. These two timelines converge on the execution of the Romanov family in 1918. The book reads as a suspense or mystery novel as you try to unravel what is happening and determine what is the truth.

While this book is a fictional retelling, many of the people, places, and major events are rooted in the facts and history. Lawhon did extensive research, using letters, journals, and other primary sources to craft conversations and other interactions. The book was a little slow to start, but I highly recommend sticking with it! It was an engrossing read! When I finished, I found myself researching more of the story to figure out what was true and what was fabricated. It is amazing to me that it actually took over 70 years for Anastasia's true fate to be conclusively determined! You will be fascinated.

- Sarah P.

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Friday, November 9, 2018

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan


Title: Crazy Rich Asians
Author: Kevin Kwan
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Romance

Have you ever felt like you don't fit in with your significant other's family and friends? If so, you'll be able to empathize with the unease and uncertainty with which Rachel Chu navigates the introductions that her boyfriend, Nick, makes to his lifelong friends, his old-fashioned grandma, his scheming mother, and the rest of his pedigreed relatives during their summer trip to Singapore. Can their relationship stand up to the outside pressures from these crazy rich asians? Check it out to see!

Don't be suprised if you feel like enjoying some exotic fare, escaping on vacation, or going on a shopping spree after reading this book - there are so many exotic locations, foods, and designer goods name-dropped that it's enough to make your head spin. 

- Sarah R.

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Friday, November 2, 2018

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang


Title: The Kiss Quotient
Author: Helen Hoang
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Romance

After being pressured by her parents to fall in love and start giving them grandchildren, Stella is determined to find a boyfriend before her mother finds one for her. The only problem is that she's never dated anyone and has no idea where to start. Stella identifies as autistic and has a hard time feeling comfortable in social situations. She finally decides that she can become good at dating the same way she became so good at the economics job she loves - with lots of practice - so she hires Michael to teach her how to be in a relationship. Michael would normally never spend so much time with one client, but after putting his dreams on hold to help his mom, he can't turn down the amount of money Stella offers him. They soon find themselves in a fake relationship that starts feeling more and more real to each of them. 

This is an fun, authentic book that was inspired by author Helen Hoang's own autism diagnosis and is all about characters who see their differences as strengths instead of something to overcome. Fans of romance or of entertaining and relatable characters will enjoy this!

- Melissa

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