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Ma Jian. Ma Jian explains his reason for writing Beijing Coma:
"The Tiananmen tragedy was a defining moment in 20th Century history, but in China, no one is allowed to discuss it. Remembering has become a crime. Today, the Chinese are a people who ask no questions, and who have no past. They live as in a coma, blinded by fear and newfound prosperity ...I wanted to write a book that would bear witness to recent history and help reclaim a people's right to remember." |
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Lynda East joins us to chat about her book club that has been meeting in a Borders bookstore in Springfield, Pennsylvania since the late 1980s.
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By the Time You Read This by Giles Blunt.
Paperback (Jul 2008).
Detective John Cardinal is on the hunt for an ingenious killer even as he mourns his own wifes tragic death in this thriller of heart-stopping suspense. Published in the UK as The Fields of Grief.
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Consumption by Kevin Patterson.
Paperback (Jul 2008).
Born on the tundra in the 1950s, Victoria knows nothing but the nomadic life of the Inuit until, at the age of ten, she is diagnosed with tuberculosis and evacuated to a southern sanitarium. When she returns home six years later, she finds a radically different world, where the traditionally rootless tribes have uneasily congregated in small communities. And Victoria has become a stranger to her family and her culture.
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