Here are a few books on my current list--most are nonfiction, a few are fiction. Anything stand out to you? Sorry; it's kind of a long list.
- Girls Gone Mild - Shalit (trend of chastity, modesty, mildness in young women)
The Feminine Mistake - Bennetts- What Would Barbra Do? - Brockes ("history, art, and politics of musicals")
- The Next Thing on My List - Smolinski (from what I remember, this lady or man dies and had a list of things she/he wanted to do before dying; so, a friend, or someone, picks up the list and tries to finish it)
- Dandelion Wine - Bradbury (RB's first novel, supposed to be really good)
- On Chesil Beach - McEwan (iffy--about a newlywed couple's disastrous honeymoon night)
- 100 Questions from My Child - Chopra
- How Starbucks Saved My Life - Gill (interesting concept; the guy seems like a jerk though)
- Sarah's Key - deRosnay (historical fiction; Paris during the Holocaust)
- Back on the Career Track - Cohen and Rabin (I think this was the more practical volume I had in mind when I read The Feminine Mistake)
- The Escape Artists - Piven (all about "escape artists"--e.g., race car drivers, animal hunters, alligator wrestlers, standup comedians)
- The Maytrees - Annie Dillard (don't remember)
- Tamar - Peet (don't remember)
- Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety - Judith Warner
- Bridge of Sighs - Richard Russo (a novel about a prisoner...I think)
- Bowl of Cherries - Millard Kaufman (don't remember)
- An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England - Clark (fiction)
- A Farewell to Arms - Hemingway (I read this in HS and want to read it again)
- The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court - Jeffrey Toobin
- Memo to the President Elect - Madeline Albright
- The Zookeeper's Wife - Ackerman (about the Holocaust, I think)
- Children at Play - Chudacoff (a social history--"parents try to keep children indoors for fear of dangers lurking outside, but children take new kinds of risks playing in cyberspace.")
- The Rope Walk - Carrie Brown (novel; don't remember)
- The Godmother - Carrie Adams (novel; don't remember)
- The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women - Solomon
- Realityland - Koenig (I have "Bonny" written next to this; I think it's something about Disney I wanted to tell her about)
- Everything He Hasn't Told You Yet - Silver (don't remember)
- From the Hips - Odes and Morris
- My Sister's Keeper - Jodi Picoult
- 19 Minutes - Picoult
- Finn - Jon Clinch (got good reviews; a story about Huck Finn's dad)
- The Alexandria Link - Berry (don't remember)
- To Hell with All That: Loving and Loathing Your Inner Housewife - Caitlan Flanagan (apparently Leslie Bennetts's "nemesis")
- Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture - Jon Savage
- The Golden Notebook - Doris Lessing (who just won the Nobel Prize--the oldest lit. prizewinner at 87)
In case you didn't see it, Bonny suggested:
also - what might be fun - a women's theme -
american jezebel (anne hutchinson - ancestor)
marie antoinette
well behaved women seldom make history (or any of the laurel thatcher ulrich books - she's so interesting to me)
fem mystique
i am a mother
and i'm sure there are more
just a brain storm
we could also do theme like:
19th century, pioneer, early 20th century (STEINBECK!!!), etc.