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The Autobiography of a Slander by Ambrose Bierce is a satirical short story in which slander narrates its own life, reflecting on how it spreads and causes harm, offering a biting commentary on human nature and the consequences of false accusations.
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Small Great Things
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult (2016) is a gripping novel that explores racism, privilege, and justice in modern America. The story follows Ruth Jefferson, an experienced Black labor and delivery nurse, who is forbidden from caring for a newborn after the white supremacist parents request “no African American staff.” When the baby goes into cardiac arrest and Ruth hesitates to intervene, she is charged…-
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She Stoops to Conquer
She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith is a celebrated 18th-century comedy of manners that masterfully intertwines romance, humor, and satire. The play revolves around the schemes and misunderstandings that arise when young Charles Marlow, awkward around high-born women but confident with those of lower status, mistakes the home of his intended bride, Kate Hardcastle, for an inn. Taking advantage of the confusion, Kate pretends to be a barmaid to win his affection in her own clever way. With its engaging plot, sharp wit, and commentary on social conventions, the play remains a timeless exploration of love, identity, and the follies of human behavior.-
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Riders to the Sea
*Riders to the Sea* by John Millington Synge is a poignant one-act play that portrays a mother's struggle with the relentless loss of family members to the sea, highlighting themes of fate, grief, and the harshness of nature.-
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One Basket
One Basket is a collection of short stories by Edna Ferber, published in 1912. The stories explore themes of love, ambition, and human resilience, often set in small-town America. Ferber's sharp wit and keen observations of everyday life shine through in these character-driven narratives.-
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Never Let Me Go
In Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro weaves a haunting and introspective tale set in an alternate-reality 1990s England, where Kathy H., a carer, reflects on her childhood at Hailsham, an idyllic yet unsettling boarding school. As Kathy reunites with her former classmates Ruth and Tommy, she confronts the dark truth about their existence: they are clones, created solely to provide organ donations for “normal”…-
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My Sister’s Keeper
Anna Fitzgerald is an 11-year-old girl who was genetically engineered to be a perfect medical match for her older sister, Kate, who suffers from leukemia. After years of donating blood, bone marrow, and organs to keep Kate alive, Anna hires a lawyer to sue her parents for medical emancipation—the right to control her own body. The lawsuit forces the family to confront painful truths…-
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Mad Honey
Mad Honey (2022) by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan is a multi-layered novel blending mystery, courtroom drama, and LGBTQ+ themes. The story follows Olivia McAfee, a beekeeper and single mother, whose son Asher stands accused of murdering his girlfriend, Lily Campanello. As the trial unfolds, secrets about Lily’s transgender identity and Asher’s volatile behavior emerge, forcing Olivia to confront her past—including her own escape…-
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Letters to Dead Authors
Letters to Dead Authors by Andrew Lang is a unique and imaginative collection of fictional letters addressed to great literary figures of the past, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, and Homer. In these witty and reflective letters, Lang pays tribute to their works, explores their influence on literature and culture, and humorously engages with their characters and themes. This charming book is both a celebration of classic literature and a playful meditation on the timeless connection between readers and writers.-
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