Friday, February 4, 2022

Fault Lines: A Novel by Emily Itami

Combining the incisive intimacy of Sally Rooney with the sharp wit of Helen Fielding, a compulsively readable and astonishingly relatable debut novel about marriage, motherhood, love, self and the vibrant, surprising city that is modern Tokyo

Mizuki is a Japanese housewife. She has a hardworking husband, two adorable children and a beautiful Tokyo apartment. It’s everything a woman could want, yet sometimes she wonders whether she would rather throw herself off the high-rise balcony than spend another evening not talking to her husband and hanging up laundry.

Then, one rainy night, she meets Kiyoshi, a successful restaurateur. In him, she rediscovers freedom, friendship and the neon, electric pulse of the city she has always loved. But the further she falls into their relationship, the clearer it becomes that she is living two lives --- and in the end, we can choose only one.

Funny, provocative and startlingly honest, Fault Lines is for anyone who has ever looked in the mirror and asked, Who am I, and how did I get here? A bittersweet love story and a piercing portrait of female identity, it introduces Emily Itami as a debut novelist with astounding resonance and wit.

216 pages (September 2021)

 
 
 
 
To find a discussion guide for this book in the NoveList Plus database, go to the Library's website, click on Novelist under "We Recommend" → "Book Services". Click on "Book Discussion Guides" in the right sidebar on NoveList's home page. Then, either enter the title in the Search box or search for the title alphabetically. (You will need your Salt Lake County Library card number to access this resource outside a county library.)
 
 
 

Bookclubs IG Live Interview with Emily Itami:


This title is available for download as an eBook and as an eAudioBook. Learn more about downloadables from the library here.

Title Read-alikes: Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami; The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee; My Year of Meats by Ruth Ozeki; Alternate Side by Anna Quindlen; Good Company by Cynthia D'aprix Sweeney; Want by Lynn Steger Strong; Regrets Only by Erin Duffy; Trying by Emily Phillips; No Regrets by Tabitha Webb; Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum; The Final Revival of Opal & Nev by Dawnie Walton; The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams; and We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Yale needs women: how the first group of girls rewrote the rules of an Ivy League giant by Anne Gardiner Perkins

"If Yale was going to keep its standing as one of the top two or three colleges in the nation, the availability of women was an amenity it could no longer do without."

In the summer of 1969, from big cities to small towns, young women across the country sent in applications to Yale University for the first time. The Ivy League institution dedicated to graduating "one thousand male leaders" each year had finally decided to open its doors to the nation's top female students. The landmark decision was a huge step forward for women's equality in education.

Or was it?

The experience the first undergraduate women found when they stepped onto Yale's imposing campus was not the same one their male peers enjoyed. Isolated from one another, singled out as oddities and sexual objects, and barred from many of the privileges an elite education was supposed to offer, many of the first girls found themselves immersed in an overwhelmingly male culture they were unprepared to face. Yale Needs Women is the story of how these young women fought against the backward-leaning traditions of a centuries-old institution and created the opportunities that would carry them into the future. Anne Gardiner Perkins's unflinching account of a group of young women striving for change is an inspiring story of strength, resilience, and courage that continues to resonate today.

373 pages (September 2019)

 
 
To find a discussion guide for this book in the NoveList Plus database, go to the Library's website, click on Novelist under "We Recommend" → "Book Services". Click on "Book Discussion Guides" in the right sidebar on NoveList's home page. Then, either enter the title in the Search box or search for the title alphabetically. (You will need your Salt Lake County Library card number to access this resource outside a county library.)
 
 
 

Yale Needs Women | Intro For Book Clubs (SourcebooksInc):

Anne Gardiner Perkins of Yale Needs Women reflects 50 years after the university went coed (WTNH News8):

Title Read-alikes: The Last Negroes at Harvard: The Class of 1963 and the 18 Young Men Who Changed Harvard Forever by Kent Garrett; Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania by Frank Bruni; Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions by Jeffrey J. Selingo; Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus by Jennifer S. Hirsch & Shamus Khan; Back to School: Why Everyone Deserves A Second Chance at Education by Mike (Michael Anthony) Rose; Game On: Why College Admission Is Rigged and How You Can Beat the System by Susan F. Paterno; The College Dropout Scandal by David L. Kirp; Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities by Alexandra Robbins; Won’t Lose This Dream: How an Upstart Urban University Rewrote the Rules of a Broken System by Andrew Gumbel; Women in White Coats: How the First Women Doctors Changed the World of Medicine by Olivia Campbell; The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation by Anna Malaika Tubbs; The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy; and The Woman They Could Not Silence: One Woman, Her Incredible Fight for Freedom, and the Men Who Tried to Make Her Disappear by Kate Moore.