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Sunday Night Book Group SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP TITLE AUTHOR DATE The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien 09/95 Red Azalea Anchee Min 10/95 A Midwife's Tale Laurel Thatcher Ulrich 11/95 Girl Interrupted Susanna Kaysen Map of the World Jane Hamilton Palace Walk Naguib Maloof The Bird Artist Howard Norman Crossing to Safety Wallace Stegner 9/96 ? 10/96 The Liars Club Mary Karr My Antonia/Death Comes to the Archbishop Willa Carther 01/97 The Cunning Man Robertson Davies 02/97 Portrait of a Lady Henry James 03/97 Having Our Say Sarah & Eliz. Delany 04/96 The Magnificient Spinster May Sarton 01/97 A Civil Action Jonathon Harr 09/97 The Color of Water James McBride 10/97 Hotel du Lac Anita Brookner 12/97 Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe 01/98 Remembering Babylon David Malouf 02/98 The Country of the Pointed Firs Sarah Orne Jewett 03/98 The Country Doctor Sarah Orne Jewett 03/98 Mrs. Dalloway Virginia Woolf 04/98 Corelli's Mandolin Louis de Bernires 05/98 In the Wilderness Kim Barnes 06/98 Under the Tuscan Sun Frances Mayes 07/98 To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf 08/98 Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston 09/98 The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy 10/98 The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down Ann Fadiman 11/98 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou 01/99 Miracle at Philadelphia Catherine Drinker Bowen 02/99 Tuesdays With Morrie Mitch Albom 03/99 The People's History of the U.S. Howard Zinn 04/99 The Reader Bernhard Schlink 05/99 The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden 06/99 Falling Leaves Adeline Yen Mah 09/99 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone J.K. Rowling 10/99 The Bridge of San Luis Rey Thornton Wilder 11/99 A Walk in the Woods Bill Bryson 01/00 1 SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP TITLE AUTHOR DATE The Professor and Mad Man Simon Winchester 02/00 Guns, Germs and Steel Jared Diamond 04/00 The Perfect Storm Sebestian Junger 05/00 The Lexus and The Olive Tree Thomas L. Friedman 09/00 Hannah’s Daughters Marianne Fredrikson 11/00 Girl In Hyacinth Blue Susan Vreeland 12/00 The Samurai’s Garden Gail Tsukiyama 1/01 A Lesson Before Dying Ernest J. Gaines 2/01 These is My Words Nancy Turner 3/01 Galileo’s Daughter Dana Sobel 4/01 Cod Mark Kurlansky 5/01 In Her Own Words Jill Ker Conway (Ed) 6/01 Girl With A Pearl Earring Tracy Chevalier 7/01 All Souls Michael P. MacDonald 9/01 The Awakening Kate Chopin 10/01 Nine Parts of Desire Geraldine Brooks 12/01 How We Live Sherwin B. Nuland 1/02 Housekeeping Marilynne Robinson 2/02 Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in Barbara Ehrenreich 3/02 America A Very Long Engagement Sebastien Japrisot 4/02 The Orchard: A Memoir Adele Crockett Robertson 5/02 The Bonesetter’s Daughter Amy Tan 8/02 Martyrs’ Crossing Amy Wilentz 9/02 In the Time of Butterflies Julia Alvarez 10/02 Empire Falls Richard Russo 11/02 Bel Canto Ann Patchett 12/02 When Heaven and Earth Change Places LeLy Hayship & Jay Wurts 1/03 Seabiscuit: An American Legend Laura Hillenbrand 2/03 Sons and Lovers D.H. Lawrence 3/03 Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Sijie, Dai 4/03 Map of Love Soueif, Ahdl 5/03 Desirable Daughters Mukherjee, Bharati 6/03 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Brown, Dee 7/03 The Secret Lives of Bees Kidd, Sue Monk 9/03 Davita’s Harp Potok, Chaim 10/03 East of Eden Steinbeck, John 11/03 Savage Beauty Milford, Nancy 1/04 Human Stain Roth, Philip 2/04 Lolita Nabakov, Vladimir 3/04 The Arbitrary Sword Goshgarian, Diane 4/04 2 SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP TITLE AUTHOR DATE Reading Lolita in Tehran Nafisi, Azar 5/04 The Sewing Circles of Herat: A Personal Lamb, Christina 6/04 Voyage through Afghanistan The NO. 1Ladies’ Detective Agency and other Smith, Alexander McCall 7/04 books in the series Out on the Rim Thomas, Ross 8/04 The Big House Colt, George Howe 9/04 The Kite Runner Hosseini, Khaled 10/04 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Haddon, Mark 11/04 Nightime She’s Not There Boylan, Jennifer Finney 12/04 Mountains Beyond Mountains Kidder, Tracy 1/05 A Border Passage Ahmed, Leila 2/05 Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight Fuller, Alexandra 3/05 Plainsong Haruf, Kent 4/05 Under the Banner of Heaven Krakauer, Jon 6/05 Fast Food Nation Schlosser, Eric 7/05 Don’t Think of An Elephant! Lakoff, George 8/05 The Other Boleyn Girl Gregory, Philippa 9/05 When the Emperor Was Divine Otsuka, Julie 10/05 The Devil in the White City Larson, Erik 11/05 Gift from the Sea Lindbergh, Anne Morrow 12/05 Old School Wolff, Tobias 1/06 The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, The White House and The Education of Paul Suskind, Ron 2/06 O’Neill Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Kolata, Gina 3/06 Pandemic Snow Flower and The Secret Fan See, Lisa 4/06 The Portrait Pears, Iain 6/06 Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad Bordewich, Fergus 7/06 and The War for The Soul of America March Brooks, Geraldine 8/06 The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Marshall, Megan 9/06 Ignited American Romanticism The Bostonians James, Henry 10/06 American Prometheus: The Triumph and Bird, Kai & Martin J. 12/06 Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer Sherwin Our Endangered Values: America’s Moral Carter, Jimmy 01/07 Crisis 3 SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP TITLE AUTHOR DATE Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Obama, Barack 02/07 Inheritance Agnes Grey Bronte, Anne 03/07 Great Leader, Dear Leader: Demystifying Lintner, Bertil 04/07 North Korea Under the Kim Clan Suite Francaise Nemirovsky, Irene 06/07 The Year of Magical Thinking Didion, Joan 07/07 Interpreter of Maladies Lahiri, Jhumpa 08/07 Jamesland Huneven, Michelle 09/07 Mortenson, Greg & David Three Cups of Tea 10/07 Oliver Relin Coyotes Conover, Ted 12/07 The Late George Apley Marquand, John Pl 1/08 The Welsh Girl Davies, Peter Ho 2/08 Eat, Pray, Love Gilbert, Elizabeth 3/08 Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, Boyle, Kevin 4/08 and Murder in the Jazz Age God Grew Tired of Us Bul Dau, John 5/08 After This McDermott, Alice 6/08 Parallel Lives Rose, Phyllis 7/08 Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail or Diamond, Jared 9/08 Succeed Indian Summer Howells, William Dean 10/08 Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: The Woman in the Kert, Bernice 12/08 Family The Master Butchers Singing Club Erdrich, Louise 1/09 The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine Pappe, Ilan 2/09 The Most Famous Man in America: The Applegate, Debby 3/09 Biography of Henry Ward Beecher The Eustace Diamonds Trollope, Anthony 4/09 The Centaur Updike, John 5/09 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Shaffer, Mary Ann and 6/09 Society Annie Barrows The Widow’s War Gunning, Sally 8/09 Olive Kitteridge Stout, Elizabeth 9/09 The Late Homecomer: A Hmong Family Yang, Kao Kalia 10/09 Memoir The Elegance of the Hedgehog Barbery, Muriel 12/09 4 Team of Rivals Goodwin, Doris Kearns 1/10 Painted Veil Maugham, Somerset 2/10 Old Filth Gardam, Jane 3/10 The Nine Toobin, Jeffrey 4/10 One Thousand White Women Fergus, Jim 5/10 How Democratic is the American Constitution Dahl, Robert A. 6/10 The Man In the Wooden Hat Gardam, Jane 7/10 Gang Leader for a Day Venkatesh, Sudhir 8/10 Still Alice Genova, Lisa 9/10 The Woman Behind the New Deal Downey, Kirstin 10/10 Billy Budd Melville, Herman 12/10 Tinkers Harding, Paul 01/11 The Big Short Lewis, Michael 02/11 Outliers Gladwell, Malcolm 03/11 Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Ford, Jamie 04/11 Cutting for Stone Verghese, Abraham 05/11 Enough: Why the World’s Poorest Starve In an Age of Plenty Thurow, Roger Scott Kilman 06/11 Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand Simonson, Helen 07/11 Caleb’s Crossing Brooks, Geraldine 08/11 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Skloot, Rebecca 09/11 The Postmistress Blake, Sarah 10/11 When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women From 1960 To The Present Collins, Gail 12/11 The Road of Lost Innocence Mam, Somaly 01/12 Other People’s Money Cartwright, Justin 02/12 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Dickens, Charles 03/12 Birdsong Faulks, Sebastian 04/12 The Given Day LeHane, Dennis 05/12 The Warmth of Other Suns Wilkerson, Isabel 06/12 Maisie Dobbs Winspear, Jacqueline 07/12 Half A Yellow Sun Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi 08/12 Children and Fire Hegi, Ursual 09/12 State of Wonder Patchett, Ann 10/12 The Hare With Amber Eyes DeWaal, Edmund 12/12 Empire of the Summer Moon Gwynne, S.C. 01/13 The Mayflower and the Pilgrims’ New World Philbrick, Nathaniel 02/13 Fathers and Sons Turgenev, Ivan 03/13 Out Stealing Horses Petterson, Per 04/13 Astrid & Veronika Olsson, Linda 05/13 Rules of Civility Towles, Amor 06/13 The Red Garden Hoffman, Alice 07/13 5 The Chaperone Moriarty, Laura 8/13 The Devotion of Suspect X Higashino, Keigo 9/13 The Cat’s Table Ondaatje, Michael 10/13 Gideon’s Trumpet Lewis, Anthony 12/13 Emily Alone O’Nan, Stewart 01/14 The Art of Hearing Heartbeats Sendker, Jan-Philipp 02/14 Beautiful Ruins Walters, Jess 03/14 Daughter’s In Law Trollope, Joanna 04/14 The Fort of Nine Towers Omar, Quais 06/14 Americanah Chimananda, Adichie 06/14 The Good House Leary, Ann 07/14 The Girl You Left Behind Moyes, Jo Jo 08/14 Cascade: A Novel O’Hara, Maryanne 09/14 Margaret Fuller Marshall, Megan 10/14 Orphan Train Baker Kline, Christina 12/14 The Lowland Lahiri, Jhumpa 01/15 6 .
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