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House of Sand and Fog By Andre Dubus III; 365 pages

Because as much as it hurt, we couldn't look away.

Combining unadorned realism with profound empathy, House of Sand and Fog is a devastating1 exploration of the American Dream gone awry2.

Eat, Pray, Love By Elizabeth Gilbert; 352 pages

Because we'll probably never embark3 on a trip like this -- in fact, we're sitting in a cubicle4. But we adored going along for the ride.

Culinary delights, rigorous spiritual searching and exhilarating romance were all in store, and we devoured5 every detail. Afterward6, we couldn't sTOP talking about Gilbert's adventures in self-discovery -- and our own.

The Secret Life of Bees By Sue Monk7 Kidd; 336 pages

Because three awesome8 beekeepers taught us about the value of mothering ourselves.

With its hive of great characters and its uplifting message of self-empowerment, Bees was the novel for mothers and daughters of all ages to share.

The Poisonwood Bible By Barbara Kingsolver; 560 pages

Because Barbara Kingsolver has a sneaky way of making us more empathic.

This novel features five narrators, observing and commenting the clash of cultures, the struggle to overcome stifling9 conventions, and the preservation10 of heritage.

The Poisonwood Bible By Barbara Kingsolver; 560 pages

Because Barbara Kingsolver has a sneaky way of making us more empathic.

This novel features five narrators, observing and commenting the clash of cultures, the struggle to overcome stifling conventions, and the preservation of heritage.

Water for Elephants By Sara Gruen; 350 pages

Because who doesn't love a pachyderm and a happy ending?

This depression-era tale of life with a third-rate traveling circus centers on orphaned11 animal caretaker Jacob, the woman he loves and her cruel and abusive husband, who happens to be the boss.

The Remains12 of the Day By Kazuo Ishiguro; 245 pages

Because the anguish13 of unrequited love makes for riveting14 reading.

This quiet, heart-piercing novel showed us the cosplayt of misplaced loyalties15 and missed opportunity, and reminded us of the happiness we must claim for ourselves.

The Immortal16 Life of Henrietta Lacks By Rebecca Skloot; 381 pages

Because we would have never known the truth without it.

Henrietta Lacks was a poor, Southern tobacco farmer, yet her cells -- taken without her knowledge -- became one of the most important tools in medicine.


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