This week’s #TuesdayBookClub is
The Mysterious Correspondent by Marcel Proust—a tender collection of early stories that returns us to a slower, more reflective inner world. In an age of hurry and noise, Proust reminds us of what is nuanced, fragile, and eternal within us.
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Omeros by Derek Walcott—an epic poem that quietly draws you in and reshapes how you see history, place, and human inheritance. A book that changed the way I think about the traces the past leaves on our lives.
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The Coquette still matter in 2026? A reflection on reputation, restraint and the limits of female freedom, then and now, as pre-orders open for a new P-Wave Classics edition.
Read More…A fresh edition of Hannah Webster Foster’s landmark novel
The Coquette, exploring freedom, judgement and reputation in early America. Featuring rare historical responses and new editorial insight.
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