
October 26: Interred with Their Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell
On the eve of the Globe's production of Hamlet, Shakespeare scholar and theater director Kate Stanley's eccentric mentor Rosalind Howard gives her a mysterious box, claiming to have made a groundbreaking discovery: it’s a long-lost work of Shakespeare. This thrilling revelation is tempered by a killer who stages the Bard's extravagant murders as flesh-and-blood realities.
Fleeing the respectable society that wants to "sivilize" him, Huck Finn shoves off with Jim, a runaway slave, on a journey down the Mississippi River where they learn about love, responsibility and morality. The trip becomes a metaphoric voyage through his own soul, culminating in the glorious moment when he decides to "go to hell" rather than return Jim to slavery.
A thought provoking classic that finds a world where reading is illegal and where the inhabitants of this place have come to loathe books and fear those who keep and attempt to read them. This novel is commonly viewed as the classic narrative about censorship and its ramifications.
*Book list may be subject to change*

