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The Day - What to read in 2021 based on what you loved in 2020 - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published January 17. 2021 12:01AM | Updated January 17. 2021 12:04PM
Angela Haupt, The Washington Post
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Take a look back to survey your favorite reads in 2020. They might inspire which titles you pick up in 2021.
Here are 14 books, from a variety of genres, to consider based on recent favorites.
If you enjoyed Little Disasters, by Sarah Vaughan, read The Push, by Ashley Audrain (out now)
What happens when a mother doesn t love her daughter? Audrain s debut is a tense, chilling dip into the dark side of motherhood, narrated by Blythe, whose own upbringing raises the question: Can one inherit an inability to parent? The Push is uncomfortable and provocative, like a train wreck that demands your gaze. ....

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