Oates, Joyce Carol

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48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister

Will appeal to listeners seeking a missing-person mystery wrapped in disconcerting domestic suspense, yielding more questions than answers; recommended for fans of Lisa Gardner, Faye Kellerman, and Kathy Reichs.
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Babysitter

Fans of the author and of twisted suspense will not be able to stop listening to this tense and horrifying mystery.
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Breathe

Oates has dedicated the novel to her late husband, Charlie Gross, who passed away in 2019. While the characters here are decades younger than Oates and Gross, one can speculate that she drew upon her own grief in crafting this novel, which is gut-wrenching and devoid of sentimentality. Oates doesn’t pander to the reader and leaves Michaela’s duality open to interpretation. Recommended.

American Melancholy: Poems

Oates’s high profile as a novelist should not discourage avid poetry readers from seeking out this volume, which aptly demonstrates the writer’s gifts in the genre and includes several poems of the highest quality.
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Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars

A poetic meditation on psychological trauma and a complex and nuanced portrait of a grieving family.
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Hazards of Time Travel

Readers of dystopian fiction will enjoy wrapping their minds around this story. [See Prepub Alert, 5/14/18.]
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Beautiful Days: Stories

Perceptive, unmissable work. [See Prepub Alert, 8/28/17.]
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A Book of American Martyrs

Best-selling, award-winning author Oates (We Were the Mulvaneys) hardly needs introduction, and her satisfying, multilayered offering will surely be in demand. Book groups would do well to add this to their springtime fare for lively discussion material. In the light of recent American political events, questions put forward by Oates's latest should be addressed, even if clear answers may be hard to find. [See Prepub Alert, 8/15/16.]
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Soul at the White Heat: Inspiration, Obsession, and the Writing Life

Oates's appreciation of books and reading while reflecting on the merit of contemporary authors is inspiring. [See Prepub Alert, 3/28/16.]
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