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    1. andtheywillandtheydo on

      a mercy by toni morrison. takes place in the colonial us at the end of the 17th century, less than 200 pages, and has a really fleshed out cast of characters.

    2. MostlyLurking_012 on

      The Tobacco Wives by Adele Myers – deals with behind the scenes of covering up tobacco’s harmful effects in 1950s.

      Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate – deals with children being stolen in early 1900s and put up for adoption. 5 star read IMO!

      Truths I Never Told You by Kelly Rimmer – deals with pregnancy in 1950’s, women’s rights, depression. 5 star read IMO!

    3. Human Acts, *Han Kang*. The Gwangju Uprising/Massacre and its aftermath. It focuses on a single person’s death and its effects and doesn’t go into the political overview. It’s devastating.

      *The Night Watchman*, Louise Erdrich. The fight against Native American dispossession in the 1950s. With a dash of Mormons trying to convert Native Americans.

      *Pachinko*, Min Jin Lee. A multi-generational epic about a Korean family that emigrates to Japan. Part of it does occur during WWII, but it’s not European-centric and focuses more on how Koreans were treated and the challenges they faced.

      *Wandering Stars,* Tommy Orange. It’s a follow up to his previous book, *There There* (which includes scenes from the Native American occupation of Alcatraz) and contains elements of the Sand Creek Massacre and Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

      *The Underground Railroad*, Colson Whitehead. While it adds an element that there was a literal underground railroad, it’s about a woman escaping slavery.

      *The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao*, Junot Diaz. Contains quite a bit about the Dominican Republic under Trujillo and the Dominican-American experience.

    4. boxer_dogs_dance on

      The physician by Noah Gordon,

      The red tent,

      The long ships by Bengtsson,

      The king must die and Bull From the Sea by Renault,

    5. Hashish: A Smuggler’s Tale by Frenchman Henry De Monfreid. Technically non-fiction, but c’mon, buddy was a noble pirate.

      Maybe Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell

    6. Empires of Sand by David Ball

      I don’t know anyone else who has read this one, but it’s one of my favorites

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