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That’s All I Know by Elisa Levi

This book, That’s All I Know by Elisa Levi, was a bit of a departure for me. I think it got pitched to me as literary horror. And, one could argue that it is. But strong emphasis on the literary and the fiction. This book brought me into a compelling world, one where (perhaps?) the world is ending, and it is very hot, and strange things are normal. Readers of literary works works will appreciate this book, and that’s all I know.

Remembering Laughter by Wallace Stegner

Remembering Laughter by Wallace Stegner is a classic novel that reveals why people are the way they are. Or, more specifically, why this one family is the way they are.

In his book, Stegner reveals himself to be a master author, demonstrating artful craft on the sentence level, accompanied by deep insights into the human condition. None of this is news though. Stegner is obviously a renowned author–though I don’t think I’ve read his work before.

I found myself wondering why this novel isn’t taught more often. It’s a short, manageable size and one that students could easily get through in a short timeframe, leaving plenty of time for discussion, analysis, and response.

Stegner’s more famous work is Angle of Repose, which evidently has some criticisms on it surrounding plagiarism, which then calls into question his methods and all of his work. Remembering Laughter is worth the read though and won’t take up much of your time.