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June 2018 – The Dressmaker of Khair Khana

The Dressmaker of Khair Khana by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Group 1 – June 2018 The Dressmaker of Khair Khana follows the lives of Kamila Sidiqi and her family during the years of Taliban occupation of Kabul in the 1990s. With women banned from working and required to remain at home, through sheer tenacity and ingenuity Kamila […]

May 2018 – When the Elephant Dance

When the Elephant Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe Book Group 1 – May 2018 Tess Uriza Holthe’s When the Elephants Dance is set in the dying days of World War II as the Japanese and Americans battle for possession of the Philippines. The ‘elephants’ of course are the Japanese who have occupied the land for […]

Apr 2018 Ghost Month

Ghost Month by Ed Lin Book Group 2 – April, 2018 Ghost Month by Ed Lin is set in contemporary Taipei and stimulated our lively discussion this morning. One contested point was whether we agreed with the review that claimed the book was “an ambitious, muddled tale of murder in a culture that sees itself as […]

Apr 2018 Garlic Ballads

Garlic Ballads by Mo Yan Book Group 1 – April The book club read Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan’s Garlic Ballads in April. This novel is set in rural China and is the story of the people living in Paradise County. They are peasants who mostly make their living growing garlic, and then there are the […]

Mar 2018 The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy Book Group 1 – March 2018 Roy’s book is about the vulnerable on the margins of society, outcasts who eventually come together and make a community in a Delhi graveyard. Two of the main characters are Anjum, a flamboyant transsexual or hijra, who is searching for her place […]

Feb 2018 The Leavers

The Leavers by Lisa Ko Book Group 2 Loosely based on a true story of a woman caught up in an immigration nightmare back in 2007, the book provided great discussion on immigration, legal and illegal, in the many different countries we have all lived. In addition, our feelings about Polly’s motherhood and her on-and-off […]

Feb 2018 The Girl with Seven Names

The Girl with Seven Names: Escape from North Korea by Lee Hyeonseo Book Group 1 Hyeonseo Lee’s book is a story of a North Korean defector. She was almost an accidental defector! Lived in the North Korean town of Hyesan, near the border with China, often wondered why there were so many more lights on […]

Jan 2018 Three Sisters

Three Sisters by Bi Feiyu, Translated by Howard Goldblatt and Sylvia Li-chun Lin Book Group 1 – January 2018 Set in a rural village and town in China as the Cultural Revolution was coming to an end in 1971/2 and 10 years later, Three Sisters is about Yumi, the eldest, Yuxiu, the third, and Yuyang, the […]

Jan 2018 – The Hotel on the Roof of the World

The Hotel on the Roof of the World; Five Years in Tibet By Alec Le Sueur Alec Le Sueur depicts his time in Tibet from 1988 till 1993 in this travelogue. He was sent to Lhasa as a sales manager for the Holiday Inn, which was in those days the only hotel of international standing […]

Nov 2017 The Feast of Roses

The Feast of Roses (Taj Mahal Trilogy #2), by Indu Sundaresan Most of the book group members had read the book even though some of us were not able to attend the meeting. They really enjoyed the book and rated it 8 out of 10. In our previous reading years – I think two years […]