The next book club meeting will be on January 20th, and this month's book choice is 'Snow Falling on Cedars' by David Guterson.
It won the 1995 PEN/Faulkner Award and here's a bit about it:
"Set in 1954 on Washington's remote San Piedro Island, the novel begins with the mysterious death of a local fisherman. It rouses the community's postwar distrust of their Japanese-American neighbors, and the island's Kabuo Miyamoto is accused of the fisherman's murder. The incident also awakens feelings within Ishmael Chamber, the town's newspaperman who has long loved Kabuo's wife, Hatsue. What results is a taut, many-angled story, both rich and satisfying.
Guterson looks to Anton Chekhov and Jane Austen as models of style and structure, and though he has set his story in the past, is not old fashioned."
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There are some interesting-looking questions for discussion here:
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NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME!
Hope to see you at the Old Dairy at 8pm on Thursday 20th January. We usually sit in the restaurant bit where it's quieter.</http:>
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Had a really nice time at our Christmas do - but ashamed that 2 glasses of wine seemed to go to my head. I really can't take my drink anymore!
I'm reading his short stories, 'The Country Ahead Of Us, The Country Behind', and they're right up my street. Moody, atmospheric, less action/more inference. Don't know how the book compares!
Edward
I also enjoyed the Christmas do, but unfortunately I can't make it tomorrow (20th Jan). Look forward to the next one.