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    I need a book for bookclub. 8 members with an age range from 29-60. All women. All but myself and one other are mothers. Three grandmas. I would like a book that will make the ladies look at things with a new perspective. I oftentimes, in my life in general and this group, feel misunderstood. I love books like Piranesi by Susanna Clarke and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon and House Rules by Jodi Picoult. I prefer for it not to lean too fantasy/magical realism. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

    by thebeccajohnson

    15 Comments

    1. Such-Hand274 on

      The Correspondent by Virginia Evans. Phenomenal book. I wish I’d read it with a bookclub because there’s so much to discuss.

    2. Black Cake (Wilkerson) is a beautiful and fascinating book about generations, legacy, and feeling out of place. It might suit your group.

    3. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

      Flowers of the Killer Moon

      Drive your plow over the bones of the dead

    4. PrestigiousSoil8948 on

      Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Fannie Flagg; Northwoods, Daniel Mason; Human Traces, Sebastian Faulks; I Feel Bad About My Neck, Nora Ephron

    5. Easy_Coyote7228 on

      I recently read *Traceback* by David Benjamin and it really stayed with me.
      It’s more psychological than sci-fi, about memory, identity, and perspective.
      Might spark some really meaningful discussions in your group.

    6. *A Tale for the Time Being* or *The Book of Form and Emptiness* by Ruth Ozeki

    7. I’m in a multigenerational book club of women and here are some of the books that have been great for discussion lately:

      In the Family Way by Laney Katz Becker

      Broken Country

      The God of the Woods

      Frozen River

      Trust by Hernan Diaz (but we all liked this better when someone really smart led the discussion)

      Rules of Civility

      The great believers ( I loved this one)

      James

      Demon Copperhead

    8. BohoKat_3397 on

      I’m reading Mona’s Eyes by Thomas Schlesser, an international bestseller about the relationship between a girl and her grandfather as he takes her to famous museums before she goes permanently blind. Beautifully written, insightful and emotional. It’s on the longer side, 432 pages, so you may want to read it in sections.

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