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Maria_H
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The Condition: Recommended Reading

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My Sister, My Love
Joyce Carol Oates
"Dysfunctional families are all alike. Ditto 'survivors." So begins the unexpurgated first-person narrative of nineteen-year-old Skyler Rampike, the only surviving child of an "infamous" American family. A decade ago the Rampikes were destroyed by the murder of Skyler's six-year-old ice-skating champion sister, Bliss, and the media scrutiny that followed. Part investigation into the unsolved murder; part elegy for the lost Bliss and for Skyler's own lost childhood; and part corrosively funny exposé of the pretensions of upper-middle-class American suburbia, this captivating novel explores with unexpected sympathy and subtlety the intimate lives of those who dwell in Tabloid Hell.

More Than It Hurts You
Darin Strauss
Josh Goldin was savoring a Friday afternoon break in the coffee room, harmlessly flirting with coworkers while anticipating the weekend at home where his wife, Dori, waited with their eight-month-old son, Zack. And then Josh's secretary rushed in, using words like intensive care, lost consciousness, blood. That morning, Dori had walked into the emergency room with her son in severe distress. Enter Dr. Darlene Stokes: an African-American physician and single mother whose life is dedicated both to her own son and navigating the tricky maze of modern-day medicine. But something about Dori stirred the doctor's suspicions. Darlene had heard of the sensational diagnosis of Munchausen by Proxy, where a mother intentionally harms her baby, but had never come upon a case of it before. It was rarely diagnosed and extraordinarily controversial. Could it possibly have happened here?

Cost
Roxana Robinson
When Julia Lambert, an art professor, settles into her idyllic Maine house for the summer, she plans to spend the time tending her fragile relationships with her father, a repressive neurosurgeon, and her gentle mother, who is descending into Alzheimer’s. But a shattering revelation intrudes: Julia’s son Jack has spiraled into heroin addiction. In an attempt to save him, Julia marshals help from her looseknit clan: elderly parents; remarried ex-husband; removed sister; and combative eldest son. Ultimately, heroin courses through the characters’ lives with an impersonal and devastating energy, sweeping the family into a world in which deceit, crime, and fear are part of daily life.

What Was Lost
Catherine O'Flynn
In the 1980s, Kate Meaney—“Top Secret” notebook and toy monkey in tow—is hard at work as a junior detective. Busy trailing “suspects” and carefully observing everything around her at the newly opened Green Oaks shopping mall, she forms an unlikely friendship with Adrian, the son of a local shopkeeper. But when this curious, independent-spirited young girl disappears, Adrian falls under suspicion and is hounded out of his home by the press.


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Jennifer_Haigh
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Re: The Condition: Recommended Reading

I have to chime in here!  These are a few of my current favorites:

 

On Chesil Beach  The Story of a Marriage  A Home at the End of the World  

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Fozzie
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Re: The Condition: Recommended Reading


Jennifer_Haigh wrote:

I have to chime in here!  These are a few of my current favorites:

 

On Chesil Beach  The Story of a Marriage  A Home at the End of the World  


 

I, too, really liked On Chesil Beach.  I like Ian McEwan's writing.

 

The Story of a Marriage is on my to-be-read list.  I'll have to try to get to it soon.

Laura

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Fozzie
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Re: The Condition: Recommended Reading

SPOILER

 

The portion of the book which dealt with Frank's career in scientific research and the rush to publication without adequate verification of results made me think of the book Intuition by Allegra Goodman.  I own it, but haven't read it yet.  Has anyone else?

Laura

Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.
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thewanderingjew
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Re: The Condition: Recommended Reading

i am reading the condition right now and i have read intuition. from what you are saying, i would say it is similar but i have to read more of the condition to be certain.
twj

Fozzie wrote:

SPOILER

 

The portion of the book which dealt with Frank's career in scientific research and the rush to publication without adequate verification of results made me think of the book Intuition by Allegra Goodman.  I own it, but haven't read it yet.  Has anyone else?