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Forgotten Waltz
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Anne Enright
georgina lewis
, January 03, 2012
An extraordinary and intimate exploration of marriage, commitment, and adultery in all its tawdry banality. Stripped of romanticism but piercingly accurate when it comes to the intensity and stubbornness of 'an affair,' Enright delivers my favorite novel of 2011.
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Rotters Club
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Jonathan Coe
georgina lewis
, September 02, 2011
I just re-read this--the third time in 10 years. It still makes me smile, tear-up, and get utterly absorbed in these kids lives in early 70s Birmingham. And so satisfying to then read the sequel, set 25 or so years later, The Closed Circle. The Rotters' Club is where it begins though. Awesome!
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Imperfectionists
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Tom Rachman
georgina lewis
, January 03, 2011
Beautifully crafted miniature profiles gradually coalesce to form a heartrending portrait of a group of exiles. I read this months ago and continue to have flashbacks to these moments of heartbreak, humor and tragedy Tom Rachman captured. Swoon...
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