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Thanks, Rosemarie. An exciting schedule. I'm new to most of them, so it will be intersting to explore them.


Got it. I went back and read your message in the other thread.
Shute's works can be very enjoyable - A Town Called Alice really grabbed me emotionally, and I heard Pied Piper does too. On the Beach is a little slower, serious and depressing rather than enjoyable but is still well-done.
Trustee from the Toolroom is one I'm interested in. Maybe I'll brush up on my French before then - are you going to try one in German or French, Rosemarie?

Thanks.
Thanks for the list Jazzy! The Beast Within sounds really interesting! I was planning to read something I own but, if I can find that one at the library, that might be my choice.

Question, do all these Authors have English additions? Want to read them all, but sadly, can only read English.



Steve wrote: "Question, do all these Authors have English additions? Want to read them all, but sadly, can only read English."
Rosemarie I think you might have missed part of Steve's question. I think he was asking if all the Authors for "all" the Monthly Reads have English Translations? As he wants to real each Author listed for the year. Well...my interpretation anyways :)
Rosemarie I think you might have missed part of Steve's question. I think he was asking if all the Authors for "all" the Monthly Reads have English Translations? As he wants to real each Author listed for the year. Well...my interpretation anyways :)
Lesle, translations should be available, especially for the older works. I know that not everyone lives in big urban centres so most of the authors I've picked are generally known authors.
If a member has difficulty finding a particular author, another author from the same country is a valid option.
We did that with the Polish authors this year, and it worked well.
If a member has difficulty finding a particular author, another author from the same country is a valid option.
We did that with the Polish authors this year, and it worked well.
Doris wrote: "I respectfully suggest that the English language versions of March's author can be more easily found on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ at Giovannino Guareschi. (On Amazon.com, he *is* listed as Giovanni ..."
Thank you for the link, Doris. It is greatly appreciated!
Thank you for the link, Doris. It is greatly appreciated!

Excellent! I don’t usually make character lists when I read but in this instance I may.

The only affordable ones I found were from Book Depository but won't be available until July.
Since members are having difficulty finding reasonably priced or library books by Marlen Haushofer, I am adding a second female author who writes in German as a moderator's choice-Nelly Sachs.
She shared the Nobel Prize with S.Y. Agnon in 1966. Her books should be easier to find.
She shared the Nobel Prize with S.Y. Agnon in 1966. Her books should be easier to find.
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January: Émile Zola
February: Marlen Haushofer/Nelly Sachs
March: Giovanni Guareschi
April: George Sand
May: Nevil Shute
June: Alessandro Manzoni
July: Jean-Paul Sartre/Simone de Beauvoir
August: Robert Walser/Hermann Hesse
September: Magda Szabó
October: S.Y. Agnon
November: Nikolai Leskov/Madame de La Fayette
December: Charles Baudelaire and Poetry of your Choice