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Summer is coming to a close on the East End of Long Island, and Alex is no longer welcome. A misstep at a dinner party, and the older man she's been staying with dismisses her with a ride to the train station and a ticket back to the city. With few resources and a waterlogged phone, but gifted with an ability to navigate the desires of others, Alex stays on Long Island and drifts like a ghost through the hedged lanes, gated driveways, and sun-blasted dunes of a rarified world that is, at first, closed to her. Propelled by desperation and a mutable sense of morality, she spends the week leading up to Labor Day moving from one place to the next, a cipher leaving destruction in her wake.
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I'm not exaggerating when I say every other page contains at least one line that made me pause and appreciate Cline's talent. This story immerses the reader in several nail-biting scenarios reminiscent of themes in White Lotus and Parasite. If you liked those, I bet you'll enjoy The Guest.
Toni Morrison recorded all of her books. It is incredible to hear her read her words in her own voice. Morrison is poetry. It is difficult to choose just one book to recommend; I highly recommend that you read and/or listen to all of Morrison's work. But a good place to start is Beloved. This is one of Oprah's book club selections, and it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988. It is the beginning of a loose, Dante-esque trilogy of African American history, taking place mainly just after the Civil War and followed by Jazz and Paradise. Beloved is centered around a powerful mother-daughter relationship, and from there branches out, touching slavery, love, manhood, girlhood, spirituality and so much more. Besides her brilliant language and cardinal subject matter, the real reason to read Morrison is that each of her characters lives and breathes. Reading about Sethe, Paul D, Denver, Baby Suggs, and Beloved is rich--I still think about them regularly. I was so moved by this book, that I made a painting inspired its places and events.
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04/24/2021
Boulder Library
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After Paul D. finds his old slave friend Sethe in Ohio and moves in with her and her daughter Denver, a strange girl comes along by the name of "Beloved." Sethe and Denver take her in and then strange things start to happen.
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The night parade is about to begin . . . The ground thunders in Tokyo. A gust of wind blows. The pitter patter of paws and claws draws closer. The air is thick with swirling, swooping demons. It's Eka's favorite evening of the year, the one night she refuses to miss. But it's become harder to travel to Japan now that she's living across the world in New York. Unsure of when she can return next to see her yokai friends, Eka tries to forget that this could be her last parade for some time. Instead, she'll march, sing, dance, hoot, and screech until sunrise. Because on this night, there's no time to waste--the night parade awaits.
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