BOOKS READ IN 2018

Jerusalem the Golden, by Margaret Drabble

Virginia Woolf, by Nigel Nicolson

Ulysses, by James Joyce

Twenty Years at Hull House, by Jane Addams

Making Our Democracy Work:  A Judge’s View, by Stephen Breyer

 

 

BOOKS READ IN 2019

Moby-Dick, or The Whale, by Herman Melville

Required Reading:  Why Our American Classics Matter Now, by Andrew Delbanco

Melville:  His World and Work, by Andrew Delbanco

All the Names, by Jose Saramago

Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison

The Stranger, by Harlan Coben (suspense novel)

BOOKS READ IN 2020

The Birth of the Modern:  World Society 1815-1830  (1st ed.), by Paul Johnson

Identity and Prejudice, by Farrell Bloch

The Color Purple, by Alice Walker

Profiles in Courage, by John F. Kennedy

Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev (Constance Garnett, trans.)

Dead Souls, by Nikolai Gogol (Constance Garnett, trans.)

The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison

James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” by Stuart Gilbert

O Pioneers!, by Willa Cather

BOOKS READ IN 2021

Great American Short Stories (Paul Negri, ed.)

How Proust Can Change Your Life, by Alain de Botton

 

 

 

 

 

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