"Publisher's Weekly"
"Delightful... elegant prose and discussions that span the history
of 2,000 years of literature."
A novel is a story transmitted from the novelist to the reader. It
offers distraction, entertainment, and an opportunity to unwind or
focus. But it can also be something more powerful--a way to learn
about how to live. Read at the right moment in your life, a novel
can--quite literally--change it.
"The Novel Cure "is a reminder of that power. To create this
apothecary, the authors have trawled two thousand years of
literature for novels that effectively promote happiness, health,
and sanity, written by brilliant minds who knew what it meant to be
human and wrote their life lessons into their fiction. Structured
like a reference book, readers simply look up their ailment, be it
agoraphobia, boredom, or a midlife crisis, and are given a novel to
read as the antidote. Bibliotherapy does not discriminate between
pains of the body and pains of the head (or heart). Aware that
you've been cowardly? Pick up "To Kill a Mockingbird "for an
injection of courage. Experiencing a sudden, acute fear of death?
Read "One Hundred Years of""Solitude "for some perspective on the
larger cycle of life. Nervous about throwing a dinner party? Ali
Smith's "There but for The "will convince you that yours could
never go "that "wrong. Whatever your condition, the prescription is
simple: a novel (or two), to be read at regular intervals and in
nice long chunks until you finish. Some treatments will lead to a
complete cure. Others will offer solace, showing that you're not
the first to experience these emotions. "The Novel Cure "is also
peppered with useful lists and sidebars recommending the best
novels to read when you're stuck in traffic or can't fall asleep,
the most important novels to read during every decade of life, and
many more.
Brilliant in concept and deeply satisfying in execution, "The
Novel Cure "belongs on everyone's bookshelf and in every medicine
cabinet. It will make even the most well-read fiction aficionado
pick up a novel he's never heard of, and see familiar ones with new
eyes. Mostly, it will reaffirm literature's ability to distract and
transport, to resonate and reassure, to change the way we see the
world and our place in it.
"Library Journal"
"This appealing and helpful read is guaranteed to double the
length of a to-read list and become a go-to reference for those
unsure of their reading identities or who are overwhelmed by the
sheer number of books in the world."""
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