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Name a book with a color in it's title:

 

I'll start with The Green Mile by Stephen King... written as several smaller chapter books, this is one of my favorites by King.  While the movie starring Tom Hanks was very good, the book was better... they always are, aren't they?

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How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, telling the story through narration of the main character, of his Welsh family and the mining community in which they live.

Blue Nights by Joan Didion, further writings on her grief since both her husband John and her daughter died.  Blue nights refers to the New York sky as it turns to night.

Her previous book The Year of Magical Thinking was better.  Initial writings on her grief of husband John's death.

The Red Tent by 'Anita Diamant

RED TENT a phenomenal book!!!!!!

The Hunt for Red October.

Tolstoy and the Purple: My Year of Magical Reading by Nina Sankovitch.  The author's sister died young and she grieved by making a goal of reading one book a day for a year, even though she had a family to raise.  Interesting premise and a great TBR list at the end.

The Color Purple.

WHITETHORN WOODS by Maeve Binchy .....a nice, "feel good" book about a small Irish village.

Black Water Rising by Attica Locke

"Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson -- a magnificent account of the World's Fair in Chicago.

Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris

Blue Highways: A Journey Into America, by William Least Heat-Moon

He is a college professor of English who took time off to travel in the US and put his thoughts in this book.

I highly recommend it. The author has a native American heritage.

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