Lincoln, JFK, and an Adams: October books go patriotic
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A desire to do the right thing motivates the individuals featured in our selections this month. In novels and biographies, each person is depicted in the process of growth and change, moving toward understanding.聽
1.听顿颈苍辞蝉补耻谤蝉,听by Lydia Millet
Lydia Millet delivers a beautifully written account of a brokenhearted Manhattanite who seeks a fresh life in Arizona ... by walking there. With spot-on dialogue and observations both pointed and forgiving, the novel reveals the influence of one man鈥檚 decency.聽
Why We Wrote This
A story focused onOur 10 picks for this month include books about U.S. presidents shaped by conflicts, a Mexican American community disrupted by deportation, a soldier鈥檚 atonement for wartime deeds, and a neighborhood changed by one man鈥檚 decency.
2.聽The Consequences,聽by Manuel Mu帽oz
In the opening story of Manuel Mu帽oz鈥檚 latest collection, a character recalls 鈥渢hat strangers only introduced themselves when they needed something.鈥 The needs here are great: Characters old and young, legal and unauthorized, gay and straight long for work, community, independence. Set in the small farming towns of California and Texas, the stories evoke the uneasy 鈥渋n-betweenness鈥 of lives that cross borders.
3,聽The Slowworm鈥檚 Song,聽by Andrew Miller
When British ex-soldier Stephen Rose is summoned to testify about a traumatic incident that happened during the Troubles in Belfast, Ireland, 30 years ago, his world is shaken. Worried his testimony might jeopardize his recently renewed relationship with his daughter, Maggie, Stephen composes an exquisitely moving epistle to her about his life and his hopes for atonement.
4.聽Swann鈥檚 War,聽by Michael Oren
In 1944 on an island off Massachusetts, the police chief goes off to war, leaving his wife to keep order. When the body of an Italian from the nearby prisoner-of-war camp is found, she must battle rising threats and skepticism about her abilities. The novel is an engaging look into a lesser-known history about Italian Americans鈥 wartime plight.
5.聽Eyes Turned Skyward,聽by Alena Dillon
Alena Dillon honors the trailblazing Women Airforce Service Pilots in this dual-timeline novel. When empty-nester Kathy finds her mother鈥檚 invitation to a Medal of Honor ceremony in the mail, her mother鈥檚 heroic secret life comes to light.聽
6.聽Indigenous Continent,聽by Pekka H盲m盲l盲inen
This powerful, revelatory history of North America centers the narrative on Native peoples rather than on European colonizers. Instead of 鈥淐olonial America,鈥 Oxford University鈥檚 Pekka H盲m盲l盲inen presents an 鈥淚ndigenous America,鈥 demonstrating the fundamental influence of Native resilience and resistance on U.S. history.
7.聽The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams,聽by Stacy Schiff
The inimitable Stacy Schiff, author of utterly captivating books on, among other things, Cleopatra and the Salem witch trials, returns with a biography of one of the most pivotal and oddly neglected of all the U.S. Founding Fathers: Samuel Adams, cousin to the more famous politician (and second president) John. Schiff鈥檚 book finds the real man behind the Revolutionary mythos.
8.聽The Abyss,聽by Max Hastings
Max Hastings brings his signature style 鈥 a mixture of the grand (sweeping insights into great events) and the granular (carefully sifted details from diaries and letters of ordinary people) 鈥 to the much-studied subject of the Cuban missile crisis. The result is a book to match the best things ever written on the subject in terms of immediacy and drama.
9.听And There Was Light,聽by Jon Meacham
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian鈥檚 majestic biography presents Abraham Lincoln as an imperfect man with a strong moral core. Growing and evolving as he struggled to lead the country through calamitous times, the 16th president has ample wisdom for our age.
10.聽Waging a Good War,聽by Thomas E. Ricks
Civil rights leaders in the United States waged nonviolent campaigns as carefully as any military operation. A war correspondent explores the strategies and tactics of the leaders and foot soldiers in the fight for Black equality, and the lessons they hold for today.