Hoping to inspire more people to read short novels, journalist and historian Davis (
Don’t Know Much About History) offers an outstanding list of 58 short novels. Defining short novels as works between 100 and 200 pages, Davis combines an annotated bibliography with a recommended reading list. Each five- to six-page entry opens with complete bibliographic information and the first lines from the work, before moving on to plot summary, a short biography of the author, an evaluation, and recommendations for further reading. Entries are arranged alphabetically by title, ranging from the classic to the contemporary, from 1759 (
Candide: or Optimism) to 2019 (
The Nickel Boys). They include children’s titles (
Charlotte’s Web), adult titles (
Sula), and Nobel Prize winners (Ernest Hemingway; Kazuo Ishiguro; Thomas Mann). Addressing a wide variety of themes including politics, coming of age, coming out, despair, marriage, racism, totalitarianism, and sex, Davis adheres to three rules: page length, works that were new to him, and reading for pleasure. This work concludes with two indexes covering author and publication date; a list of the 11 Nobel Prize winners found in this book; an appendix recommending additional titles; and Davis’s top 16 favorites.
VERDICT Will be of interest to bibliophiles, teachers, and those looking for reading suggestions beyond the traditional recommended reading resources.
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