After the Nobel Prize in Literature was announced, it would make sense to read the writings of Abdulrazak Gurnah.
And in September Colson Whitehead published Harlem Shuffle, set in New York City in the 1960s.
Cover of Harlem Shuffle
via Doubleday |
For the would-be archaeologist like me, Lara Maiklem's Field Guide to Larking is also a tempting new book (published longer ago in August, it should be mentioned).
But I will continue to dig into a reading backlist instead of reading newer publications. There are the Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter to finish, and the list of best books of 2020 from National Public Radio's website.
Michelle Obama's autobiography Becoming is turning out warm, readable, and beautifully written. Still reading earlier passages about her childhood piano lessons when she grew up in Chicago, I'm enjoying comparing and contrasting her literary approach to her husband's.
Cover of Becoming via Penguin Random House |
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