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Jamie Lee Curtis's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 6 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2021)

Favorite books recommended by Jamie Lee Curtis, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/jamie-lee-curtis-favorite-books/.

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James Clavell · Buy on Amazon
"When I was 13, I was stranded on the island of Sardinia with my father, his young wife, their baby son, a nanny, my older sister, and our two younger half-sisters who didn’t speak English. I found a copy of King Rat on a bookshelf and it saved me. Historical fiction then became my favorite genre. Shogun was the first book I devoured as an adult."
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John Williams · 1965 · Buy on Amazon
"A perfect book. This tale of a Missouri farmer’s embrace of a life of letters is spare and yet full of emotional detail and longing."
Jim Harrison · Buy on Amazon
"Another gem, this 1988 novel is set in the world of Native American rights and wrongs and loss and foundlings. The description of the land is gorgeous."
John Steinbeck · Buy on Amazon
"The tale of two brothers and their families is played out in riveting form and provides a platform for some of the finest op-eds I have ever read: ‘And this I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. And this I must fight against: any idea, religion, or government which limits or destroys the individual.'"
Wallace Stegner · Buy on Amazon
"I once attended a lecture series called ‘How the West Was Written’ that included discussion of works by Willa Cather, Raymond Chandler, John Fante, and Stegner. Stegner’s Pulitzer-winning 1971 novel is presented as the attempt of a wheelchair-bound historian to capture the lives of his settler grandparents. It’s all here: the bravery and adventure of those who explored the West; the sacrifice and the love. Amazing!"
Rohinton Mistry · Buy on Amazon
"Mistry’s novel is gutting. Set in 1970s India, it introduced me to a world of hardships and class boundaries that I never knew. It’s a reality too hard to imagine, and yet it is happening, every second."

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