Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Sunday, September 30, 2018

A PIECE OF THE WORLD, by Christina Baker Kline


Mystery Woman: A Novel Explores the Story of Andrew Wyeth’s ‘Christina’s World’ in the NYTIMES

Reading Group Guides - discussion questions

In LitLovers - review and questions

 The story behind the book, in Book Reporter

In Oprah.com: A Piece of the World, by Christina Baker Kline, 320 pages; William Morrow
 “When Christina Baker Kline was a child, her father built an A-frame house on a Maine island just 75 feet wide to teach her self-reliance. Weekends and summers, the family pumped water, read by candlelight, used an outhouse, and stayed warm with only a stone fireplace. Not surprisingly, Kline grew interested in how the inner life could survive a lack of external comforts, an idea that sits at the heart of her 2013 book, Orphan Train. In her sixth novel, A Piece of the World, she revisits that dichotomy, applying her observations to the saga behind Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting, Christina's World.








Wednesday, September 19, 2018

QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain




Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking



In YouTube  a presentation

10 Lessons from Quiet 

Inside Intelligence, in The New York Times

The Power of Introverts, with Susan Cain, a TED Talk

Quiet, Please:  Unleashing the Power of Introverts, in NPR

The Secret Power of Introverts, in Forbes





Wednesday, June 20, 2018

EXIT WEST, by Mohsin Hamid

Exit West; Paperback; Author - Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid mixes global trouble with a bit of magic in the New York Times

Escaping a World on Fire, review in NPR

Reviews, praise, and reader's guide in the publisher page, Penguin Random House

Discussion questions in The New York Times

PBS Newshour: The NY Times / PBS book club

In The Atlantic

The author answers readers'question on YouTube 

In LitLovers

"Only then, hoping to leave, or making it across the border, do you understand that those who live on the other side do not see you as human at all." Viet Thanh Nguyen