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Grove at Home: February 21-27
…very big one: The novel ends.” “Born to a Vietnamese mother and a French father, our narrator is a Communist mole, embedded among the South Vietnamese forces throughout war and…
Grove at Home: November 22-28
…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9RjsNy-8AA Monday, November 23 Viet Thanh Nguyen remembers his parents’ struggle “Like many refugees, they were human sacrifices. They risked their lives to flee a war-torn country, Vietnam, and…
Grove at Home: November 8-14
…@picadorbooks @panmacmillan #shortlist #DouglasStuart #AlanCumming pic.twitter.com/26fSQor0FT — The Booker Prizes (@TheBookerPrizes) November 9, 2020 Tuesday, November 10 Karl Marlantes remembers the Vietnam War Today is the 245th birthday of…
Grove at Home: July 26—August 1
…photo below. (You’ll be asked to register to watch the event — registration is free and open to everybody.) Re-examining the Vietnam War novel This spring marked the forty-fifth…
Father’s Day Reads
…Vietnam war. With this political unrest came a breakthrough of American counterculture into the mainstream. Charles Kaiser’s 1968 in America is widely recognized as one of the best historic accounts…
theMystery.doc
by Matthew McIntoshWith praise from Alan Moore and Rachel Kushner, a groundbreaking novel told in an exciting new form, mixing fiction, memoir, prose poetry, and textual art, exploring birth, death, the Internet,…
Tom Paine
by John Keane“A good introduction to a complex historical character. . . . Provide[s] an engaging perspective on England, America, and France in the tumultuous years of the late eighteenth century.” –Pauline…
Story of My Life
by Jay McInerney“[McInerney’s] talent for capturing the nuances and idiosyncrasies of our culture is even more powerfully evident in The Story of My Life . . . Underneath Alison’s hip, partygirl exterior…
The Rose of Martinique
by Andrea Stuart“The Rose of Martinique is a comprehensive and truly empathetic biography. Andrea Stuart, who was raised in the Caribbean, combines scholarly distance with a genuine attempt to understand her heroine.”…