Examples Of New Classic Books You May Consider This Season

By Leticia Jensen


Many people read books as their source of entertainment. Some work by great authors has however stood the test of time and found itself in the list of new classic books because of their topics and setting that transcend all cultures, human experiences as well as seasons. Such have plots, characters, conflict and emotional connection that is superior compared to other reads. Some may have been written decades ago, but they still grace modern bookshops and home libraries.

It is vital to discover some of these classic reads, with some fitting the new category due to their ability to cut across different seasons. If you are an adult, you will have many choices at hand. Below is a look at a few, since the list is very long and hard to exhaust.

Set in Belgian Congo, 1959, The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingslover is a great novel fitting this category. In this story, Nathan Price, who is a fiery Baptist missionary chooses Congo as his home and mission ground. With him are his wife and four young daughters. His ambition is to snatch the not so civilized souls in this place from eternal fire. Despite his determination, a revolution by Congo against Belgium undermines his efforts as the country undergoes the worst political event of the twentieth century. Price and his family are trapped in this bloody fallout.

Three highly acclaimed classics are collections of short stories. These include Birds of America by Lorrie Moore, Selected Stories by Alice Munro and Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri. One can hardly talk about classic reads without mentioning such.

Another great read is Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel. In this piece, sixteen-year-old Pi Patel boards a Japanese cargo ship to start a new life with his family in North America. Leaving India, his father is a zoo-keeper and comes aboard with the animals. Pi comes out as widely knowledgeable about animal behavior and with insatiable appetite for stories. Incidentally, tragedy occurs and the ship sinks and Pi finds himself in life-saving boat with wild animals only as fellow passengers. These include an injured zebra, a hyena, Bengal tiger by the name Parker who weighs 450 pounds and an orangutan.

Having wide knowledge on animal behaviour, Pi uses this to escape death from Parker. For about 230 days, he is to co-exist with tiger at the sea. Parker disappears to the jungle once they reach the coast of Mexico. What follows is an interrogation by Japanese authorities to find out how Pi survived, but they hardly believe his story. This makes him come up with another believable story, which readers are left to determine whether it is real or not.

Young adults have plenty of choices available for them too. From the long-time classics like The Chronicles of Narnia, The Giver and The Diary of Anne Frank to recent pieces like The Book Thief and Harry Potter Series, any person out in search of a good book will not lack one.

Both young and old readers have plenty of choices in the market today. Visit a book store in your area and check what they have. You could also find both hard and soft copy materials online for your favorite book.




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