That's right, Marcie. We were waiting for Monuments Men and The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry to become available. So, let's put
Monuments Men up there since it is now in paperback... I understand the book is more enjoyable than the movie (sorry G. Clooney fans!)
Monuments Men
Let's keep
Hunchback of Notre Dame on our list here for future reading for the future then. There seems to be interest, just not right now, though, steeped in France as we are...
Barb, will add Alexander Rose's
Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring to the heading to see if it sparks the interest of our readers. Let us know what you think of it before we vote.
I think it's interesting that the subject of racism in America has come up in a number of nominations here. Is it just a coincidence? -
Sycamore Row -
Jean, yes, we vote on both Fiction and NonFiction for the group discussions. Will add Gail Collins'
America's Women to the heading.
I read the review of Sue Monk Kidd's
The Invention of Wings, and note the influence of Harriet Beecher Stowe's
Uncle Tom's CabinWe've been reading of Harriet's time in Paris and the period in which she wrote UTC (1852). It's been so long - really really long since I read Uncle Tom. I'm wondering if anyone else would be interested in reading BOTH of these books in September? Or should we consider them separately?