This time of year you are probably reading all sorts of Best of 2013 lists. I thought I would share my list with you. These are my favorite books that I read in 2013:
And the
Mountains Echoed
by Khaled Hosseini
If you have read and enjoyed Hosseini’s other novels, you will enjoy this one just as much. It is less traumatic than his first two books but still has sadness woven throughout the chapters. This book is about a family’s relationships and how decisions can affect a family for generations. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a different character. Hosseini expertly intertwines their stories to tell the tale of the bonds of family and how devastating loss can be.
If you have read and enjoyed Hosseini’s other novels, you will enjoy this one just as much. It is less traumatic than his first two books but still has sadness woven throughout the chapters. This book is about a family’s relationships and how decisions can affect a family for generations. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a different character. Hosseini expertly intertwines their stories to tell the tale of the bonds of family and how devastating loss can be.
Following
Atticus: Forty-eight high peaks, one little dog and an extraordinary friendship by Tom Ryan
This
book details newspaperman Tom Ryan’s desire to pay tribute to a friend. He attempts
to climb all 48 4,000-foot peaks in New Hampshire twice in one winter with his
friend, miniature schnauzer Atticus M. Finch, for charity. Through their quest
readers learn the true meaning of friendship and family and how both man and
dog find love and redemption.
The Light Between
Oceans by
M.L. Stedman
This
novel is the story of a man, Tom Sherbourne, and his wife, Isabel, who live as
lighthouse keepers on the remote Janus Rock in Australia. Tom and Isabel have
difficulty conceiving a child and while grieving her most recent loss Isabel
hears a baby cry. Tom and Isabel discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead
man and a living baby. Their decision to keep the child rather than report it
not only calls their moral code into question but has
devastating effects that they learn of later in the story when they move to the
mainland.
The
library owns each of these titles. Stop in to the library to check them out or
chat with one of the librarians to find out other titles that might interest
you. I look forward to seeing you in the library soon.
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