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The books I’ll be reading next

January 23, 2020 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

A list of books coming in February and March that have me excited, including an essay collection, memoir, biography, fable, crime story and assorted novels.

My year of reading

December 26, 2019December 26, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Here at The Longest Chapter, instead of calling out best books of 2019, I've gathered a more personal list.

Shannon Pufahl’s “On Swift Horses”

December 3, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

This fiction debut features gambling lost souls in the American West during the 1950s. It's written with gorgeous prose. Here's what the story is about.

Books I’m recommending

November 14, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 2 Comments

I've captured here the novels I mentioned on NPR member station WOSU All Sides Weekend Books that aired November 8, 2019.

Verbal combat in 1990’s Kansas

November 7, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Ben Lerner's new novel "The Topeka School" takes us back to the 1990s with the return of Adam Gordon, the protagonist in Lerner's first novel, "Leaving from the Atocha Station." Adam is a graduating high school senior and debate champion, but Lerner is up to much more than a good story about a Kansas boy.

National Book Awards 2019 Finalists

October 10, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 3 Comments

Twenty-five nominees in five categories made it from the longlist to the shortlist of the National Book Awards. Here's a look at three of them, and also one that didn't make the cut but has an interesting scandal going on in Norway.

Which 2019 Man Booker finalist will win?

September 26, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 2 Comments

Will it be Margaret Atwood's sequel to “The Handmaid's Tale”? Or perhaps Lucy Ellman's one-sentence epic? This year's shortlist offers six novels that embrace the issues of our times. Here's the list and thoughts to go with it.

A new novel inspired by CIA documents

September 6, 2019September 6, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 2 Comments

In “The Secrets We Kept,” Lara Prescott unfolds a little-known, Cold War story about Boris Pasternak’s “Doctor Zhivago.” It’s historical fiction that’s entertaining, with a colorful cast of characters.

An orphan in the family storm

August 30, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 2 Comments

"A Girl Returned" is the English-language debut of Italian author Donatella Di Pietrantonio. This memorable novel captivates readers with its young narrator whose identity and sense of belonging is shattered by her misguided family.

Two summer books not to be overlooked

August 15, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

So many summer books, so little time. You'll be sorry, though, if you missed these two.

An astute mystery about racial injustice

July 31, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

"The Gone Dead," a novel by Chanelle Benz, immerses readers in the Mississippi Delta with protagonist Billie James suspecting foul play in her father's death 30 years ago. This atmospheric debut explores themes of deceit, race relations and family ties.

“Let her tell it as she sees it.”

July 9, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

Françoise Gilot’s memoir of her 10 years with Pablo Picasso, published in 1964, was met with praise and controversy. The best-seller is now back in print. Here’s what “Life With Picasso” is about and why critics praised and criticized it.

A Soviet spy in 1938 Germany

June 25, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

A secret agent's diary written in the days leading up to World War II finds its way to upstate New York in 1988 in this compelling new spy novel by David Downing.

A cow book by an Irish farmer’s son

June 18, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Take time this summer to enjoy a moving memoir by John Connell, a story about returning home to the family farm in Ireland.

Ocean Vuong’s new novel

June 4, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Award-winning poet and essayist Ocean Vuong has written an emotionally raw coming of age story with "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous."

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