I have this brochure from a bookstore I went to yesterday. It is a list for July 2016. It doesn't say when the books were published. One of them is "Underground Airlines: A Novel", by Ben H. Winters. It says it's the most important book of the summer. Hmmm, I will see what it's about.
Got any new titles?
“Winters has managed to aim a giant magnifying glass at the problem of institutionalized racism in America in a way that has never been done before. This Orwellian allegory takes place in the present day but in a United States where Lincoln was assassinated before he ever became president, the Civil War never took place, and slavery still exists in four states, known as the Hard Four. In agile prose that manages to convey the darkest of humors, Winters tackles the most sensitive of issues such as the motivations of misguided white liberals involved in racial politics, the use of racial profiling, and the influence of racism on the very young. Underground Airlines is the most important book of the summer. Read it.” —Kelly Justice, The Fountain Bookstore, Richmond, VA
Interesting ---------- but it is still fiction.
Accupressure. An Introduction to Chinese Medicine.
It's about meridian points.
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Try Kate Grenville's "The Secret River.
0r her most recent "One Life - My Mother's Story." (2011)