The Golden Ass / Apuleius (library ebook available)
Fantasy/Classical Fiction
In the surreal times we are living through, get lost in the absurd trials of a man-turned-donkey due to his own inept experiments in witchcraft.
Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
by Anne Case and Angus Deaton
Non-fiction/Economics
A well-researched book arguing that the capitalism that lifted people out of poverty is now destroying blue-collar America. The authors propose solutions to make it work for all. Read it online now at ebookcentral.proquest.com/ (login required).
At Home: A Short History of Private Life / Bill Bryson
Non-fiction/History
A personal compendium of fascinating facts suggesting how the history of domesticity has shaped our lives, language, and ideas.
Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories / Steven Millhauser
Fiction/Short Stories
Millhauser’s diverting stories concern themselves with how communities respond to unsettling phenomena and shifting norms, usually combining a sense of wonder, thrill and threat.
My Year of Rest and Relaxation / Ottessa Moshfegh
Fiction
A young woman’s foray into a self-imposed and well-medicated year of isolation. Enough similarities to the current shelter-in-place to make this darkly funny story far more relevant than it might normally be.
Little Weirds / Jenny Slate
Non-Fiction/Memoir
Jenny Slate is known for her Netflix special “Stage Fright” and as an actor in “Obvious Child.” Her extraordinary yet-strange writing style is full of light and hope and laughter.
Etymologicon / Mark Forsyth
Non-fiction/ Linguistics
Fans of Mark Forsyth’s Inky Fool blog on the oddities of the English language will enjoy this interesting and funny book on etymology.
The Women of the Copper Country: a Novel by Mary Doria Russell.
Historical fiction
Set in 1913, the wife of a miner leads a strike against deadly labor practices and unfair wages in the company town of Calumet. Written by the New York Times best-selling author of The Sparrow.
The Wolfkeeper: Stories by Carolyn J. Lewis,
Fiction
Carol Lewis was an Old Mission Peninsula native, and her work is rooted in Northern Michigan culture and history. The book was published by Mission Point Press after her untimely death in 2019.
The Odyssey by Homer, Translated by Emily Wilson. Audiobook.
Classical Fiction
The first woman to publish a translation of the 3,000 year-old Odyssey, Emily Wilson presents the epic poem clearly with enough modern language making it understandable. Read by actress Claire Daines.