Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders • Episode #8
Lincoln in the Bardo is a ghostly story that unfolds in a graveyard over the course of a single night. Narrated by a chorus of voices and historical sources this innovative novel invites discussion, and won the Booker Prize in 2017. In this episode we find out what Kate's book club made of it. Were they baffled or bewitched by this multifarious cast of ghostly characters, and were they daunted by the profound sadness of the subject matter, the death of a much loved child. We also speak to Michelle and Claire from the East London Feminist Book Club, and get some good ideas for how to manage a book club where everyone is learning as they go along. As ever we end with a range of recommendations you won't want to miss for your next read. Book recommendations The Tenth of December, George Saunders The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood Memoir of a Dutiful Daughter, Simone de Beauvoir The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing The Bees, Laline Paull Grief is a Thing With Feathers, Max Porter The Snow Child, Eowyn Ivey Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas Days Without End, Sebastian Barry Beloved, Toni Morrison Three Men in a Boat, Jerome K. Jerome The Power, Naomi Alderman Notes Keep listening for our 'extra' bit at the end, where we talk about what we've been reading outside of book club. Stay tuned for true confessions of what we keep on our kindles. Follow us on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast, or get in touch at thebookclubreview@gmail.com and tell us about a book you love. You can also find our episode archive, full shownotes and articles on our website.