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August 6, 2013

The Book Club Begins Again in September

Great food and even better conversation is shared at the AAUPW monthly book club meetings. The September 10th meeting will gather in Nymphenburg/Neuhausen at 7 p.m. to discuss The Submission by Amy Waldman.

Reimagining 9/11 and its aftermath, Amy Waldman's provocative novel begins with a resonant scene: a jury gathers in Manhattan to choose a memorial for the victims of a devastating Islamic terrorist attack. After tense deliberations, they select the Garden, which features trees both living and made from salvaged steel. Then the jury discovers that the anonymous architect who created the winning design is an American Muslim.
  
The revelation triggers both fury and ambivalence throughout New York, making the designer the staunchly independent Mohammed "Mo" Khan a symbol of beliefs that seem foreign to him. His most visible defender is Claire Harwell, the only member of the selection committee who lost a loved one in the attack. Cool and eloquent, Claire grows increasingly frustrated by Mo as he stubbornly refuses to answer concerns about the origins or meaning of his design.

At the helm of the memorial project is Paul Rubin, a grandson of Jewish peasants who has risen to a position of influence and wealth. Paul's idea of America is rooted in tolerance, but he must also take into account the emotions of outraged, grieving family members who want him to quash Mo's design. Within the crowds, two powerful voices come to dominate the debate: the widow of an undocumented worker who cleaned offices champions Mo's design, while the brother of a fallen firefighter calls it the worst kind of disrespect.

As the emotional rhetoric escalates, The Submission becomes a mesmerizing meditation on the human experience. (From the publisher.)


Upcoming books:

  • SeptemberThe Submission by Amy Waldman
  • OctoberDesert Flower by Waris Dirie
  • NovemberTaste What You're Missing: The Passionate Eater's Guide to Why Good Food Tastes Good by Barb Stuckey
  • DecemberThe Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
  • JanuaryWhen Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice by Terry Tempest Williams
  • FebruaryWhat Do Women Want by Daniel Bergner
  • MarchInfluencer: The Power to Change Anything by Patterson, Grenny, Maxfield, McMillan and Switzler
When: Tuesday, September 10, 7 p.m.