January 08, 2009
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Utne Book Club 2003 Info

A Year's Worth of Great Reads to Discuss with Us

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Utne is picking up where Oprah left off and inaugurating a book club--online. Starting in January, our online community, Caf? Utne, will host monthly discussions of rich, compelling works that might not make it to the bestseller lists. Each discussion features someone from the
Utne staff who recommends the book. You can buy them at your local independent bookstore or online at Powells.

DURING JANUARY:
INSECT DREAMS
by Marc Estrin (Bluehen/Penguin Putnam, 2002)
At the end of Franz Kafka's most famous story, 'Metamorphosis,' the chambermaid claims to have swept Gregor Samsa, the salesman-turned-insect, into the dustbin. But what if she sold him to the circus instead, and he had all kinds of amazing adventures around the world? That's the premise of this inventive novel.

FEBRUARY:
A LIFE'S WORK: ON BECOMING A MOTHER
by Rachel Cusk (Picador, 2002)
British novelist Cusk brings an acerbic, literate sensibility to a subject that often invites gushing sentimentality.

MARCH:
TRANSPLANTED MAN
by Sanjay Nigam (Morrow, 2002)
A physician-novelist weighs in with a lively tale of a bright young doctor in a clinic in Manhattan's Little India, and the immigrant eccentrics he encounters every day.

APRIL:
MINIATURES
by Norah Labiner (Coffee House, 2002)
A rich novel about a young woman pulled into the mysterious and secretive world of a famous writer and his young wife. Allusions to the story of Sylvia Plath and her husband, poet Ted Hughes, combine with details from the Gothic novel tradition and witty pop culture references to create a fascinating tapestry.

MAY:
OUR ARCADIA
by Robin Lippincott (Penguin, 2001)
A fictional account of a group of artists and outcasts creating a community on Cape Cod between 1928 and 1943. Lippincott's poetic style recalls Virginia Woolf's.

JUNE:
THE BEEJUM BOOK
by Alice O. Howell (Anthroposophic Press: Bell Pond Books, 2002)
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