207 Results with the "Literary Fiction" genre


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      Mad Honey

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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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…
    • Stage One: Transition — Ruth 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ruth being shackled in chains, a moment that evokes the painful history of racial oppression as she reflects on her ancestors' suffering. Her humiliation is compounded by the presence of her son, whom she has always taught to rise above racial prejudice. The scene underscores her vulnerability as she endures degrading treatment, including public exposure in her nightgown and verbal abuse from Turk Bauer. Ruth's internal conflict is palpable as she lies to her lawyer about touching a…
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      1984

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      by testsuphomeAdmin 1984 is a dystopi­an nov­el pub­lished in 1949 by British author George Orwell. Set in a total­i­tar­i­an super­state called Ocea­nia, the nov­el explores a world where every aspect of life is con­trolled by an oppres­sive gov­ern­ment led by Big Broth­er. The regime uses con­stant sur­veil­lance, pro­pa­gan­da, and mind con­trol to main­tain pow­er and elim­i­nate indi­vid­ual free­dom. The sto­ry fol­lows Win­ston Smith, a work­er at…
    • Stage Two: Pushing — Ruth 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ruth Jefferson reflecting on her heightened awareness of others' gazes during her trial, comparing it to her maternal intuition when her son Edison was young. Despite facing forward as instructed by her lawyer Kennedy, she feels the weight of stares from both hostile white supremacists and supportive Black community members in the gallery. Her family's presence—Edison and sister Adisa holding hands—offers a tangible source of strength. Ruth employs breathing techniques from her…
    • Stage One: Early Labor — Ruth Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ruth recalling a pivotal childhood moment at the opulent brownstone where her mother worked as a housekeeper for the Hallowell family. The imposing home, with its gargoyle-adorned entrance and iconic NBC chime doorbell, symbolizes the stark contrast between her family’s modest life and the wealth of her mother’s employers. Ruth’s mother, Lou, is portrayed as fiercely dedicated, braving a snowstorm to work while caring for Ruth and her sister, Rachel. The narrative highlights…
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      Leaving Time

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Leav­ing Time (2014) by ​Jodi Picoult​ is a ​mys­tery-dri­ven dra­ma​ blend­ing ​grief, mem­o­ry, and the super­nat­ur­al. The sto­ry fol­lows ​13-year-old Jen­na Met­calf, who has spent a decade search­ing for her miss­ing moth­er, ​Alice, a sci­en­tist study­ing ele­phant grief. After her mother’s mys­te­ri­ous dis­ap­pear­ance from an ele­phant sanctuary—following a trag­ic acci­dent involv­ing an ele­phant and Jenna’s father—Jenna hires ​a dis­graced psy­chic​ and ​a retired detec­tive​ to…
    • Stage One: Transition — Kennedy 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kennedy reflecting on the dichotomy of public defenders: idealists who believe they can change the system and realists who recognize its overwhelming flaws. She describes the grueling reality of the job, where victories are small and personal, like reuniting a rehabilitated mother with her child or winning a motion to suppress evidence. The work is Sisyphean, with endless caseloads, poor pay, and little recognition. To cope, Kennedy and her colleagues draw strict boundaries between…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Good Mate­r­i­al is a wit­ty, heart­felt, and emo­tion­al­ly sharp nov­el about breakup, mas­culin­i­ty, friend­ship, and growth, told from the per­spec­tive of Andy, a stand-up come­di­an in his mid-thir­ties who’s just been dumped by the love of his life, Jen. The twist? This isn’t a typ­i­cal breakup nov­el told from the woman’s point of view — Alder­ton flips the script and explores heart­break through a…
    • Stage Two: Pushing — Turk 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Turk Bauer attempting to comfort his wife, Brit, during a tense moment in the courtroom. He reminds her to focus on their shared dream of visiting Vienna, a calming technique they used during the birth of their son, Davis. However, the context is now tragically different—they are grappling with the loss of their child. The prosecutor, Odette Lawton, interrupts, criticizing Brit's emotional outburst in court as a risky move. Brit reacts defiantly, asserting her genuine grief, and…
    • Stage One: Active Labor — Ruth 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a poignant account of a baby born with severe facial deformities, described as "the most beautiful baby" despite his condition. The mother, unaware of the deformity due to inconclusive prenatal ultrasounds, delivers at a smaller hospital. The delivery room falls into stunned silence when the baby is born, and a student nurse's horrified reaction highlights society's discomfort with physical differences. The obstetrician delivers the devastating news that the baby's condition is…
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