Oprah's Book Club Books
List created by Renee D. (pontiacgal501) on Jul 1, 2010
List Votes: 3 Books: 11 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 1 List Type: Closed
List created by Renee D. (pontiacgal501) on Jul 1, 2010
List Votes: 3 Books: 11 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 1 List Type: Closed
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
The Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton
Winner of the 1989 PEN/Hemingway Foundation Award for best first novel, this exquisite book confronts real-life issues of alienation and violence from which the author creates a stunning testament to the human capacity for mercy, compassion and love. A passionate coming-of-age story of an... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Song of Solomon explores the quest for cultural identity through an African American folktale about enslaved Africans who escape slavery by fleeing back to Africa. The novel tells the story of Macon "Milkman" Dead, a young man alienated from himself and estranged from his family, his... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard
A #1 New York Times bestseller, Mitchard's suspenseful and moving novel is now available in trade paperback Few first novels receive the kind of attention and acclaim showered on this powerful story -- a nationwide bestseller, a critical success, and the first title chosen for Oprah's Book Club.... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons
When Blinking Jack Stokes met Ruby Pitt Woodrow, she was 20 and he was 40. She was the carefully raised daughter of Carolina gentry and he was a skinny tenant farmer who had never owned anything in his life. She was newly widowed after a disastrous marriage to a brutal drifter. He had never... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons
"When I was little I would think of ways to kill my daddy. I would figure out this or that way and run it down through my head until it got easy." So begins the tale of Ellen Foster, the brave and engaging heroine of Kaye Gibbons's first novel, which won the Sue Kaufman Prize from... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
Songs in Ordinary Time by Mary McGarry Morris
In the summer of 1960 in Atkinson, Vermont, Marie Fremoyle is a strong but vulnerable divorced woman whose loneliness and ambition for her childres make her easy prey for con man Omar Duvall. Marie's children are Alice, 17, involved with a young priest, Norm, 16, hotheaded and idealistic,... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb
When you're the sane brother of a schizophrenic identical twin, the tricky thing about saving yourself is the blood it leaves on your hands--the little inconvenience of the look-alike corpse at your feet. And if you're into both survival of the fittest and being your brother's... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen
For eighteen years Fran Benedetto kept her secret, hid her bruises. She stayed with Bobby because she wanted her son to have a father, and because, in spite of everything, she loved him. Then one night, when she saw the look on her ten-year-old son’s face, Fran finally made a choice -- and... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
A Map of the World by Jane Hamilton
Pen /Hemingway Award-winning novelist Jane Hamilton follows up her first success, The Book Of Ruth, with this spectacularly heartbreaking and haunting drama about a rural American family and a disastrous event that forever changes their lives. A Map of the World is the riveting story of how a... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
Cane River by Lalita Tademy
Lalita Tademy was a successful vice president at Sun Microsystems when she began what became an obsessive two-year search to uncover the story of her family's roots. It was a personal odyssey that took her back to the early l800s and a small rural community on Louisiana's Cane River. There,... more
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Renee D. (pontiacgal501) |
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
In his journal, John Steinbeck called 'East of Eden' "the first book," and indeed it has the primordial power and simplicity of myth. Set in the rich farmland of California's Salinas Valley, this sprawling and often brutal novel follows the intertwined destinies of two families - the Trasks and... more