Who knew the book club was becoming so froofy - we're reading musings
on Cinderella and books centred around unicorns! Our March title is Ash by Chinese American author Malinda Lo. It's been described as a lesbian twist on Cinderella. Check out the book's trailer here!
Our February title was Suzette Mayr's Monoceros - monoceros is Greek for unicorn. We enjoyed a terrific phone meeting with Suzette where she gamely answered all of our questions. We quizzed her about whether the unicorns in the book were supposed to be interpreted literally, why one character came out (and outed his partner at the same time) and broke up with his partner all at the same time, how she managed to write characters mostly peripheral to a young boy's life and have them all make sense together. Very enjoyable! Thanks again, Suzette. And thanks to Coach House books for their discussion questions - they helped us look at the book from different angles!
Our February title was Suzette Mayr's Monoceros - monoceros is Greek for unicorn. We enjoyed a terrific phone meeting with Suzette where she gamely answered all of our questions. We quizzed her about whether the unicorns in the book were supposed to be interpreted literally, why one character came out (and outed his partner at the same time) and broke up with his partner all at the same time, how she managed to write characters mostly peripheral to a young boy's life and have them all make sense together. Very enjoyable! Thanks again, Suzette. And thanks to Coach House books for their discussion questions - they helped us look at the book from different angles!
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