Today in Bookish and Literary History, September 17
1954 "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding is published by Faber and Faber in London (UK)
The plot concerns a group of prepubescent British boys who are stranded on an uninhabited island and their disastrous attempts to govern themselves that led to a descent into savagery.
2019 Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes
A hilarious, offbeat debut space opera that skewers everything from pop culture to video games and features an irresistible foul-mouthed captain and her motley crew, strange life forms, exciting twists, and a galaxy full of fun and adventure.
2024 Us Fools by Nora Lange
A tragicomic, intimate American story of two precocious sisters coming of age during the Midwestern farm crisis of the 1980s.
- National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction Finalist
2015 Luna: New Moon by Ian McDonald (UK)
The novel explores the dangerous intrigue that surrounds the powerful Corta dynasty, one of the five families who control industry on the Moon.
- 2015 British Science Fiction Association Award (nominated)
- 2016 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards (won)
2015 Grief Is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter (UK) - My Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐
It is a "book about death and its grief-stricken consolations – love and art" through the story "of a grieving writer and father of two young boys, who is coming to terms with the death of his wife while writing a book about Ted Hughes".
- 2015 Goldsmiths Prize (shortlisted)
- 2015 Guardian First Book Award (shortlisted)
- 2016 Books Are My Bag Readers' Award: Fiction (won)
- 2016 Dylan Thomas Prize (won)
- 2016 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award (won)
- 2017 Europese Literatuurprijs (won)
2024 Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga
In present-day New York City, an Albanian interpreter reluctantly agrees to work with Alfred, a Kosovar torture survivor, during his therapy sessions. Despite her husband’s cautions, she soon becomes entangled in her clients’ struggles.
- Longlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize
- Winner of the 2024 New York City Book Award
- Finalist for the 2024 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
2024 Precipice by Robert Harris (UK)
A spellbinding novel of passion, intrigue, and betrayal set in England in the months leading to the Great War.
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