Books That Boost Your Mood Instantly
There's a reason why we call these books "uplift-erature." The right novel—or non-fiction read—can turn your whole day around in just a few pages.
By Leigh Newman
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The Hundred-Year House
By Rebecca Makkai
352 pages;
Viking Adult
The Whimsical Novel That Will Banish the Blahs
Author Rebecca Makkai is known for her delightful,
whip-smart tales, told with a touch of whimsy (think back to
The Borrower,
about a librarian who runs off with a dour young reader). Her latest novel is a
witty mystery set at a countryside estate. College professor Zee Devohrs returns
to live in her family’s historic home Laurelfield, a former arts colony. Along
with her comes her husband, Doug, who’s determined to write a book about a long
dead poet who once lived there. The two share the grounds with an array of
eccentric family members: step sister-in-law, Miriam who makes mosaics out of
trash; Zee’s mother, Gracie, the WASP matriarch; and at least one ghost. Then
there are locked-up archives of the colony, which Doug sneaks through,
discovering secrets that affect not just his own career but his marriage. Makkai’s
humorous, expertly orchestrated storytelling will surprise you. Just when you
think you know what’s what and who’s who at Laurelfield, hidden identities are
revealed and history must be recalibrated. Perfect for a rainy day on the sun
porch—with an old-fashioned glass of lemonade and a musty summerhouse throw
around your shoulders.
— Elisabeth Witchel
Published 07/11/2014