Holiday Weekend Reading
One of the things I love about summer holiday weekends is deciding what books I'm going to read. Here are two suggestions for Memorial Day reading, one from me (The Elegance of the Hedgehog) and the other from RGG.com contributing editor Shannon McKenna Schmidt (The Wildwater Walking Club). And they both would make excellent discussion picks for your book club. What are you reading this weekend? Share your selections in the comments section.
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
Recently I visited Word, a bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, where I had a wonderful time browsing. I left with a copy of Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog from Europa Editions, which publishes English translations of European titles (this one from the French). The author had been at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books last month, and after her panel there was a long of people who wanted their books signed by her.
Set in a Paris apartment building, The Elegance of the Hedgehog is about two unlikely kindred spirits: a concierge who hides her intelligence behind a crass exterior and a 12-year-old girl who has decided to end her life on her next birthday. It has received terrific reviews, as well as word of mouth, and I’m looking forward to checking it out for myself. I also just learned that a new book is due from Muriel this fall, Gourmet Rhapsody, which is a novel translated from the French about the greatest food critic in the world.
The Wildwater Walking Club by Claire Cook
After Noreen Kelly is downsized by both her employer and her boyfriend, she dons a pair of sneakers and hits the pavement. She and her neighbors Tess and Rosie walk and talk, getting fit and sharing secrets. I've been saving The Wildwater Walking Club for Memorial Day Weekend --- the unofficial start of summer and the perfect time to indulge in one of Claire's novels, which are guaranteed fun, smart reads with a little sass thrown in. And what's more, even though I'm staying put at home this weekend I can live vicariously through the Wildwater women, who head out on an excursion that's on my own travel list --- a road trip to a lavender festival.
A discussion guide for The Wildwater Walking Club is available on ClaireCook.com. Book clubs certainly have the talking part down, but if you'd also like to lace up your sneakers and start walking, check out Claire's Walking Club Guide.
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
Recently I visited Word, a bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, where I had a wonderful time browsing. I left with a copy of Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog from Europa Editions, which publishes English translations of European titles (this one from the French). The author had been at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books last month, and after her panel there was a long of people who wanted their books signed by her.
Set in a Paris apartment building, The Elegance of the Hedgehog is about two unlikely kindred spirits: a concierge who hides her intelligence behind a crass exterior and a 12-year-old girl who has decided to end her life on her next birthday. It has received terrific reviews, as well as word of mouth, and I’m looking forward to checking it out for myself. I also just learned that a new book is due from Muriel this fall, Gourmet Rhapsody, which is a novel translated from the French about the greatest food critic in the world.
The Wildwater Walking Club by Claire Cook
After Noreen Kelly is downsized by both her employer and her boyfriend, she dons a pair of sneakers and hits the pavement. She and her neighbors Tess and Rosie walk and talk, getting fit and sharing secrets. I've been saving The Wildwater Walking Club for Memorial Day Weekend --- the unofficial start of summer and the perfect time to indulge in one of Claire's novels, which are guaranteed fun, smart reads with a little sass thrown in. And what's more, even though I'm staying put at home this weekend I can live vicariously through the Wildwater women, who head out on an excursion that's on my own travel list --- a road trip to a lavender festival.
A discussion guide for The Wildwater Walking Club is available on ClaireCook.com. Book clubs certainly have the talking part down, but if you'd also like to lace up your sneakers and start walking, check out Claire's Walking Club Guide.
4 Comments:
My reading is a bit heavy for the holiday weekend but it is REALLY good all the same - I'm reading LITTLE BEE by Chris Cleave. My book club is discussing it in a few weeks and I'm SURE it will be a great discussion.
I'm just about finished with THE UNHEARD: A memoir of deafness and Africa by Josh Swiller (a real page turner). The next two in the weekend pile are: THE REAGAN I KNEW by William F. Buckley, Jr. (his final book) and THE DREAM: A MEMOIR by Harry Bernstein. I'm planning to sit under a palm tree at the pool and savor every minute of this gorgeous weekend in Naples, Florida.
I finished The Soloist by Steve Lopez on Sunday morning and am now re-reading Beautiful Boy by David Sheff since I picked it for book club in three weeks.
I picked Elegance of a hedgehog for our book club this month as it's been on my To Be Read pile for awhile now. What are the chances that there'll be a reading group guide in the next few weeks???!!
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