The Book of Ebenezer Le Page by G.B. Edwards is a novel that tells the story of Ebenezer, a cantankerous and charming old man who has lived his entire life on the Channel Island of Guernsey. The book was published in 1981, and it has since become a classic of twentieth-century literature. The novel is …
Robert Musil’s “The Confusions of Young Törless” is a novel that explores the moral and psychological development of a young student sent to a military boarding school in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The protagonist witnesses and participates in the bullying and humiliation of a fellow student, leading him to question the nature of power, morality, and …
“The Enchanted April” is a classic novel written by Elizabeth von Arnim that tells the story of four English women who embark on a life-changing vacation to escape their mundane lives in rainy England. This heartwarming story takes readers on a journey to the Italian Riviera, where the women immerse themselves in the beauty of …
“The Chosen” by Chaim Potok is a novel that explores themes of friendship, religion, and identity. The story follows two Jewish boys, Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders, as they navigate their lives in Brooklyn at the end of World War II. Reuven and Danny come from different Jewish sects, with Reuven being a traditional Orthodox …
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a novel that retells the classic myth of Achilles and the Trojan War. The novel is narrated by Patroclus, Achilles’ lover, and follows their relationship from childhood to the events of the Trojan War. The novel is a beautiful and moving exploration of love and loss, and …
The Sea of Fertility by Yukio Mishima is a four-part epic novel that explores Japanese history, culture, and spirituality. It follows the life of Shigekuni Honda, a man who believes in reincarnation, and is set in Japan from roughly 1912 to the 1970s. Each part of the novel is set in Japan and covers a …
Arthur C. Clarke’s “The Star” is a science fiction short story that explores the idea of religion and science. The story is about a Jesuit astrophysicist who leads a team to investigate the explosion of a star. While investigating, they discover the remnants of an extinct extraterrestrial species. This discovery leads the Jesuit astrophysicist to …
“The Machine Stops” is a science fiction novella written by E.M. Forster in 1909. It is considered a classic of the genre and has been praised for its prescient vision of a dystopian future where humanity has become overly reliant on technology. The story takes place in a world where people live underground in individual …
Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia by Samuel Johnson is an allegory that explores the themes of happiness and the human condition. The story follows Rasselas, the prince of Abyssinia, as he searches for the true meaning of happiness. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences different lifestyles, each with their own flaws and limitations. …
The White Peacock is a novel by D.H. Lawrence that was published in 1911. The book is set in the English countryside and tells the story of two cousins, George and Lucy, as they navigate their complicated feelings for each other and the people around them. The novel is known for its use of symbolism, …