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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Purple Coo Book Club Spring Read 2013


Please make your first and second choices in the comments box below.
As soon as I've collated the votes, I'll announce the most popular on the Purple Coo main site and the most popular becomes our Purple Coo Book Club Spring Read 2013
 
Anna Kerenia by Leo Tolstoy
Much more than just a doomed love affair between the society beauty Anna and the specious Count Vronsky. To my mind this is one of the greatest Russian novels ever written.
 
 
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
The first one of her brilliant Jackson Brodie books. A most complex and moving literary detective novel.  Back on the list by popular demand.
 
 
 
Heartstone by C J Sansom
An historical crime novel set in 16th century, during the reign of King Henry VIII. Matthew Shardlake is given an intriguing legal case by an old servant of Queen Cathering Parr.
 
My Policeman by Bethan Roberts
The dual narratives of Marion and Patrick reveal the painful, tragic story of their sham marriage. It is a tale of wasted years, misguided love and thwarted hope at the time when Britain was on the verge of change. A raw and tender novel about a dismal age.
 
Wesley: The Story of a Remarkable Owl by Stacey O'Brien.
The true tale of a young owl brought up by a human. A very moving and beautifully told story. A young biologist takes on the care of a young owlet with a damaged wing and so starts a funny, poignant story of their two decades together. A most remarkable 19year saga. Lots of photographs too, from a helpless ball of 4 day old fluff, to gorgeous golden and white adulthood. A complex, heart-warming, emotional story.




Remember Me by Lesley Pearse
A triumphant tale of one woman’s struggle over adversity. In 1786 a fisherman’s daughter from Cornwall is sentenced to be hung for theft. But her sentence is commuted and she is transported to Australia, one of the first convicts to arrive there.

The Shoemakers Wife by Adriana Trigiani
Fate separates two young lovers Ciro and Enza. They have to leave their homes in the Italian Alps at the turn of the century, to start new lives apart in America. Fate intervenes and reunites them, but is it too late? Ciro is off to war in Europe, Enza is about to forge an impressive career as a seamstress in the Metropolitan Opera. Their lives are very different.



 




10 comments:

Inthemud said...

I will kick of with my choices
1) Wesley the owl
2) Kate Atkinsons Jackson Brodie

arosebyanyothername said...

1 Case Histories
2 Wesley the Owl

Note: I have just started to read the Jackson Brodie books again in anticipation and I have also downloaded Behind the Scenes . . . to have another go at it as so many Cooers enjoyed it.
Well done you for making an effort with your typing - hoping everything healing well.

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CAMILLA said...

(1) Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy of which I proposed it. I began reading this moons ago but never finished it.

(2) Case Histories by Kate Atkinson.

Thank you for doing this for us dear Lampie, do hope you are making a good recovery since your Op.

Norma Murray said...

1st case histories
2nd my policeman

Withy Brook said...

Remember me

The remarkable owl

I ought to read Anna Karenina. Enforce I die bu doubt that I will get throughit

Calico Kate said...

Oh dear I don't think my choices are going to get a look in!

1 The Shoe Makers Wife - I really like Adriana Trigiani
2 Anna Karenina, coz I really ought to have read it and this might make me though guarantees!

Withy Brook said...

...before I die but ...
Not very good at typing on my iPad

blackbird said...

Remember Me
The Shoe Maker's Wife
the Remarkable Owl
Too hard to decide- sorry.