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Gail's Thoughts About Just Some of the Books:
Uncle Tom's Cabin. God forgive me, when I was young, I thought this sounded boring and never got over that. The write-ups here have me rethinking this.
Leaves of Grass. I am not a big poetry reader, but I have been interested in trying a little Walt Whitman.
Little Women. Not sure how I feel about Little Women as essential reading, since I used to be a big fan of Louisa May Alcott but am not anymore.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Somewhere I have an article I haven't read on the significance of this book. So maybe I should just read the book and forget about the article?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Maybe I should read this again.
How the Other Half Lives. I've been hearing about Jacob Riis for years. Yes, maybe I should read this.
The House of Mirth. I read The Age of Innocence years ago and survived it. I like reading about Wharton, so maybe I should give this a go.
The Great Gatsby. This title keeps coming up over and over again. I know I should reread it. Maybe if it's essential reading for America 250, I can get around to it.
Giant. Read So Big and, again, survived it. And wasn't this a movie with Elizabeth Taylor? Another book that I could take a shot at.
Charlotte's Web. No. Just no.
Mrs. Bridge. "A gutting depiction of a "quintessentially" American marriage in the heartland?" Or anywhere? Anyone who has been married as long as I have can probably skip this. And wasn't it a movie with Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman? They went to Europe or something?
To Kill a Mockingbird. Have read it a couple of times, once as an early teen, once decades later. Good both times. You should read it. I don't think it's about racial injustice, myself. I think it's about daddy worship.
Kindred. I've read one book by Octavia Butler. I've often thought I should read another.
There, There. I've read this! Gave it 4 stars at Goodreads.
A Protest History of the United States. I already had this in mind for a possible read this year.
Any other thoughts on the Guild's suggestions?

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