I'm recommending the following titles for your book club!
The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman
This is the true story of a courageous couple. As the title suggests, they kept a zoo in Warsaw Poland during the Nazi occupation. Antonina and Jan offered refuge to Jewish refugees, "hiding them in plain sight." They were able to feed and house over 300 Jews that would otherwise have perished. The zoo also served as headquarters for the Polish Underground. Told in exquisite language, the author thoroughly researched Antonina's diary and other first hand accounts.
The Penny Tree
Annie Hillman has moved back to her hometown to try to recapture her life. The soon to be divorced mother of two teenage sons, she is barely holding on financially. Unable to find a job in her profession, physical therapy, she settles for being a receptionist at a funeral parlor. One day she opens the local paper to see a personal ad placed on the front page, "Do you recognize this woman? ...How did I lose the only woman I ever loved?" A picture of Annie as a young woman is included with the ad. She puzzles over who the ad writer might be, but the ads continue, one a week, now accompanied with media attention. This book holds so many wonderful surprises including Annie's relationship with her parents and sons. You'll continue to think about this book long after you've read the last page!
A Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult once again tackles the tough issues with her latest best seller! I sat in a sunny window and devoured this book. Questions about organized religion, miracles and the death penalty will make you want to share this novel so you can talk about it. Picoult brings together a Catholic priest, a civil rights lawyer, a death row inmate and the victims' family. Shay Bourne is a convicted murderer, scheduled to be executed, the first execution in New Hampshire in over sixty years. Bourne has decided that in order to set the world to rights he must donate his heart to the little girl, sister and daughter, of the two people he has been convicted of killing. His lawyer and the heart recipient are running out of time.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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