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Best Classic Books

December 2024

The Hobbit

Bilbo Baggins, a contented hobbit, finds his peaceful life upended when the wizard Gandalf and a band of dwarves drag him into an epic quest. Reluctantly leaving his cozy hobbit-hole, Bilbo faces trolls, goblins, and a riddling creature named Gollum. As he journeys through treacherous forests and desolate mountains, Bilbo discovers courage he never knew he had. Tolkien’s enchanting tale weaves humor and heart into a timeless adventure, captivating readers young and old with its richly imagined world and unforgettable characters.

Moby-Dick

Melville’s masterpiece plunges readers into the heart of a whaling voyage, guided by the unforgettable Ishmael. As the crew of the Pequod pursues the elusive white whale, Ahab’s obsession unravels in a gripping tale of man versus nature. I was captivated by the rich symbolism and philosophical musings woven throughout. The salty air and creaking timbers came alive on the page, leaving me pondering the depths of human nature long after the final chapter.

The Whipping Boy

Jemmy, a young orphan, finds himself thrust into the opulent world of royalty as the whipping boy for the mischievous Prince Brat. Enduring punishments meant for the prince, Jemmy dreams of escape. When the two boys are kidnapped, an unlikely friendship blossoms as they navigate danger and adventure together. Fleischman’s witty prose and vivid characters bring this tale of friendship and identity to life, reminding us that true nobility comes from within. I couldn’t put it down, laughing and gasping with each turn of the page.

Harriet, the Spy

Harriet’s world revolves around her notebook, where she scribbles observations about everyone she encounters. At eleven, she’s determined to become a spy, sneaking around her New York City neighborhood, eavesdropping on friends and strangers alike. But when her classmates discover her brutally honest writings, Harriet’s life turns upside down. Suddenly friendless, she must confront the consequences of her actions and learn valuable lessons about empathy and self-discovery. This timeless coming-of-age story captures the awkwardness and intensity of adolescence with humor and heart.

The Heart of the Matter

Greene’s masterful exploration of moral ambiguity unfolds in a sweltering West African colony. Major Scobie, a deeply principled yet flawed police officer, grapples with love, duty, and faith. His choices lead him down a path of self-destruction, challenging readers to question the nature of sin and redemption. Greene’s vivid prose brings the sultry, oppressive atmosphere to life, making you feel the weight of Scobie’s dilemma. A haunting tale that lingers long after the final page.

Call It Courage

Mafatu, a young Polynesian boy, has always feared the sea. Taunted by his tribe for his cowardice, he embarks on a perilous journey to prove his bravery. Alone on a small canoe, Mafatu faces treacherous waves, hungry sharks, and fierce cannibals. As he battles the elements and his own fears, he discovers an inner strength he never knew he possessed. This gripping tale of survival and self-discovery will inspire readers to confront their own fears and find the courage within themselves.

M.C. Higgins, The Great

Perched atop his 40-foot pole, young M.C. Higgins surveys his Appalachian home with a mix of pride and unease. The mountain’s been his family’s sanctuary for generations, but now a giant spoil heap threatens everything. As M.C. grapples with change and dreams of escape, he encounters a mysterious girl who sparks his curiosity. Hamilton’s lyrical prose weaves a captivating tale of resilience, identity, and the power of place in this unforgettable coming-of-age story.

The Death of Ivan Ilych

Tolstoy’s haunting novella delves into the life and death of a high-court judge in 19th-century Russia. As Ivan Ilych faces his mortality, he grapples with the emptiness of his existence and the fear of oblivion. Through Ivan’s journey, Tolstoy masterfully explores themes of authenticity, mortality, and the human condition. The story’s raw emotional power and philosophical depth left me pondering my own life choices long after I turned the final page.

The Cricket in Times Square

Chester, a musical cricket from Connecticut, finds himself in the bustling heart of New York City. Befriended by a streetwise mouse and a tender-hearted cat, Chester’s extraordinary talent for chirping classical melodies brings joy to the gloomy Times Square subway station. As word of his gift spreads, Chester faces the choice between fame and the simple pleasures of friendship. This heartwarming tale reminds us that sometimes, the most unexpected encounters can lead to the most beautiful harmonies in life.

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Edward Tulane, a china rabbit, lives a life of luxury, adored by a little girl. But he’s cold-hearted and vain. When he’s lost at sea, Edward’s journey begins. Through the hands of many owners, he learns to love and be loved. Each encounter shapes him, from a hobo to a lonely boy. As Edward’s heart opens, he discovers the joy and pain of caring deeply. A tale of redemption and the transformative power of love, this story will touch readers of all ages.