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SUMMARY:Mystery Book Group: Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
DESCRIPTION:First published serially between 1859 and 1860\, “The Woman in White” is Wilkie Collins’s epistolary novel that tells the tale of Walter Hartright\, who encounters a woman all dressed in white on a moonlit road in Hampstead. Hartright helps the woman to find her way back to London. The woman warns him against an unnamed baronet and after they part he discovers that she may have escaped from an insane asylum. Hartright travels to Cumberland where he takes up a position as the art tutor of Laura Fairlie and her devoted half-sister\, Marian Halcombe\, who are somehow entangled with this mysterious “woman in white”. Wilkie Collins’s fifth published novel\, “The Woman in White” is considered one of the earliest examples of the mystery genre\, an early work of detective fiction\, and one of the finest examples of sensationalist literature. While the novel was a commercial success when first published it was harshly reviewed by critics of the age. Since that time it has come to be regarded as a groundbreaking work of the mystery genre\, one of Collins’s best.
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SUMMARY:THIRD THURSDAY BOOK GROUP: Clock Dance by Anne Tyler
DESCRIPTION:A charming novel of self-discovery and second chances from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Spool of Blue Thread.\n \nWilla Drake has had three opportunities to start her life over: in 1967\, as a schoolgirl whose mother has suddenly disappeared; in 1977\, when considering a marriage proposal; and in 1997\, as a young widow trying to hold her family together. So she is surprised when in 2017 she is given one last chance to change everything\, after receiving a startling phone call from a stranger. Without fully understanding why\, she flies across the country to Baltimore to help a young woman she’s never met. This impulsive decision\, maybe the first one she’s consciously made in her life\, will lead Willa into uncharted territory—surrounded by eccentric neighbors who treat each other like family\, she finds solace and fulfillment in unexpected places. A bewitching novel of hope and transformation\, Clock Dance gives us Anne Tyler at the height of her powers. \nOne of the Best Books of the Year: O\, The Oprah Magazine\, Real Simple\, The Christian Science Monitor 
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