4 Absorbing Novels Whose Characters Are Social Distancing Pros

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April 14 2020
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We are all starting to get used to the idea of isolation, but little did we know there were books out there with characters who practiced social distancing before it became the “new normal.” From a story of orphans traveling along the Mississippi river in a canoe to a thriller about a cult family who didn’t allow anyone to leave home, these novels are the perfect books to escape with when leaving the house isn’t an option.

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This Tender Land
by William Kent Krueger

Over the course of one unforgettable summer during The Great Depression, four orphans steal away in a canoe and journey into the unknown in search for home.

“If you liked Where the Crawdads Sing, you’ll love This Tender Land...This story is as big-hearted as they come.“ (Parade Magazine)

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This Tender Land
William Kent Krueger

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The Family Upstairs
by Lisa Jewell

A page-turning story of three entangled families living in a house with the darkest of secrets.

"The domestic suspense master unfurls another delectably familiar tale of family secrets." (Entertainment Weekly)

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A Man Called Ove
by Fredrik Backman

A charming story of a grumpy old man who finds his solitary world turned on its head when a boisterous young family moves in next door.

“A charming debut…You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll feel new sympathy for the curmudgeons in your life.” (People)

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A Man Called Ove
Fredrik Backman

“If you like to laugh AND feel moved AND have your heart applaud wildly for fictional characters, you will certainly fall for the grumpy but lovable Ove (it’s pronounced “Oo-vuh,” if you were wondering).”

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The Last
by Hanna Jameson

A propulsive post-apocalyptic thriller follows a group of survivors stranded at a hotel as the world descends into nuclear war.

“Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None collides with Stephen King’s The Shining” (NPR)

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The Last
Hanna Jameson

This propulsive post-apocalyptic thriller “in which Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None collides with Stephen King’s The Shining” (NPR) follows a group of survivors stranded at a hotel as the world descends into nuclear war and the body of a young girl is discovered in one of the hotel’s water tanks.

Jon thought he had all the time in the world to respond to his wife’s text message: I miss you so much. I feel bad about how we left it. Love you. But as he’s waiting in the lobby of the L’Hotel Sixieme in Switzerland after an academic conference, still mulling over how to respond to his wife, he receives a string of horrifying push notifications. Washington, DC, has been hit with a nuclear bomb, then New York, then London, and finally Berlin. That’s all he knows before news outlets and social media goes black—and before the clouds on the horizon turn orange.

Two months later, there are twenty survivors holed up at the hotel, a place already tainted by its strange history of suicides and murders. Jon and the rest try to maintain some semblance of civilization. But when he goes up to the roof to investigate the hotel’s worsening water quality, he is shocked to discover the body of a young girl floating in one of the tanks, and is faced with the terrifying possibility that there might be a killer among the group.

As supplies dwindle and tensions rise, Jon becomes obsessed with discovering the truth behind the girl’s death. In this “brilliantly executed...chilling and extraordinary” post-apocalyptic mystery, “the questions Jameson poses—who will be with you at the end of the world, and what kind of person will you be?—are as haunting as the plot itself.” (Emily St. John Mandel, nationally bestselling author of Station Eleven).

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