Some of you may remember that my New Year’s resolution was to read one book every week. So far I’m right on track! At times this has been a challenge, but I think that in the midst of everything that’s happening on the news right now a little escapism was just what I needed.
These are the first four books I read this year, including bite-sized book reviews for anyone who might be looking for a recommendation.
Wild, Cheryl StrayedGenre. Memoir / Travel
Synopsis. At 26 years old, Cheryl finds herself completely alone in the world in the wake of her mother’s death. After walking a path of utter self-destruction that has destroyed her marriage and nearly killed her, she switches gears and embarks upon a 1,000 mile hike — with no previous hiking experience.
Read if. You love real-life redemption stories, masterfully told. Strayed’s writing is beautifully poetic and honest.
Genre. Fiction / Historical
Synopsis. Despite being set in 1968, in war-torn (present day) Nigeria, this novel feels very timely in today’s sociopolitical climate. Okparanta’s writing reads like an elegant fable you haven’t heard before. It follows a young girl — displaced by the Biafran civil war — named Ijeoma, her first schoolgirl love (another lost girl named Amina), and her life thereafter.
Read if. You like love stories, war stories, and you need a good cry.
Genre. Fiction
Synopsis. The dual protagonists of this novel are a 54-year-old apartment concierge named Renée and a 12-year-old spitfire named Paloma. Both are intellectual savants who reflect on their daily lives with satirical candor in a (sometimes obnoxious) tone of philosophical rumination.
Read if. You like books that make you feel smarter for having read them and surprise you by making you feel things.
Genre. Fiction / Mystery
Synopsis. In World War II era England, an octogenarian detective comes out of retirement to solve one final mystery: a mute German refugee boy has lost his beloved pet parrot.
Read if. You enjoy stories where the writing style itself is as much of a treat as the content. Also read if you don’t have much free time — this is a short novella!
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