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In "A Map of the World," appearance overwhelms reality and communal hysteria threatens common sense. Howard and Alice Goodheart, the couple at the center of Jane Hamilton's 1994 novel, have labored mightily to create a pastoral paradise in a Wisconsin subdivision. Their 400-acre dairy farm is the last in Prairie Center, and they're working flat-out to raise their two young girls in a traditionally bucolic manner. Yet, paradoxically, they strike their neighbors as unacceptably modern, and have been treated as interlopers since the day of their arrival. Howard, in love with his vocation, chooses not to believe that they've been frozen out. But Alice, flinty and quick to judge, finds things harder. And her job as school nurse doesn't work wonders for her reputation, either. Happily, there's one exception to this epidemic of unfriendliness: their closest neighbors: Theresa and Dan, who also have two young daughters, function as a virtual lifeline to the embattled family.

But in June 1990, whatever idyll the Goodhearts have worked for comes to a permanent end. On a beautiful morning--marred by her 5-year-old's tantrum, but still salvageable--Alice looks forward to taking her children and Theresa's youngest for a swim. Distracted for several minutes, she has no idea that the 2-year-old is no longer in the house:

"Lizzy had run to the pond and splashed in. It had felt good on her hot feet and she kept running and then she was pedaling and pedaling. She tried to grab hold of the water, pawing for the metal bar, a ladder rung, her mother, but there was nothing. She clutched and flailed.... She sank. The trout that Howard had stocked in the pond swam along through the dark water. They noticed Lizzy out of the corner of their eyes. They had inherited the knowledge of that look, and they knew it by heart."

This is only the first of Alice's body blows. Next, she's questioned about one of her students, a memorably bad seed. On the verge of collapse, she cries out, "I hurt everybody!"--which will later be construed as a confession. Charged with sexual abuse and unable to come up with $100,000 in bail, she is forced to await trail in jail.

Narrated first by Alice, then Howard, and then Alice again, "A Map of the World" moves from intimate domesticity to courtroom drama with grace and subtlety. Hamilton wrote her book when accusations of abuse in schools and day care were peaking, yet this is not a modish work or an "issue novel" but a lasting creation of several complex lives. At one point, fed up with civil mechanisms, Alice tells her lawyer: "'Let Oprah be the judge.... Let Robbie and me, Mrs. Mackessy, Howard, Theresa, Dan, Mrs. Glevitch--let all of us come before Oprah. Let the studio audience decide. They're nice suburban women, many of them, dressed for a lark. They have common sense and speak their minds.'" Apparently, La Winfrey was listening: she chose this beautifully observed novel for her book club. --Kerry Fried

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Previous 1999 Oprah Book Club® Picks

"Vinegar Hill" (November)
by A. Manette Ansay
Set in a Wisconsin hamlet, A. Manette Ansay's "Vinegar Hill" explores the mysteries of small-town life, the deep scars of familial cruelty--and one woman's tenacious struggle for redemption. Read more

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"River, Cross My Heart" (October)
by Breena Clarke
"River, Cross My Heart" is set in the African American community of Georgetown, Washington, D.C., circa 1925. Breena Clarke's debut is a superb piece of storytelling--and a powerful meditation on tragedy and redemption. Read more

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"Tara Road" (September)
by Maeve Binchy
Maeve Binchy's "Tara Road" is a deeply satisfying big-canvas novel that revolves around two newlyweds who buy a Victorian fixer-upper on a shabby Dublin street--and are surprised to see how their new digs transform the entire neighborhood. Read more

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"Mother of Pearl" (June)
by Melinda Haynes
"Mother of Pearl," the moving debut novel by Melinda Haynes, is a deep-focus portrait of a tiny Mississippi town, circa 1956. In musical, memorable prose, Haynes animates an entire community--and shares more than a few of its secrets with the reader. Read more

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"White Oleander" (May)
by Janet Fitch
"White Oleander" is the stunning debut novel by Janet Fitch about a teenage girl's search for her identity. With her headstrong mother serving a life sentence in prison, Astrid Magnussen must learn to survive on her own, and this story brilliantly traces her journey from the streets through a series of foster homes and ultimately to a greater understanding of life. Read more

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"The Pilot's Wife" (April)
by Anita Shreve
When a plane piloted by her husband crashes off the coast of Ireland, Kathryn Lyons's life goes into a tailspin. Her grief turns to shock, however, when she begins hunting for clues about the cause of the disaster and discovers that her husband was not the man she knew, in Anita Shreve's gripping novel, "The Pilot's Wife." Read more

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"The Reader" (March)
by Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink's "The Reader" is a powerful novel of shared guilt and the redemptive power of love, set in postwar Germany. Beautifully rendered, the story revolves around a teenage boy's affair with an older woman, and chronicles the devastating impact of her dark secret. Read more

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"Jewel" (February)
by Bret Lott
"This baby you be carrying be yo' hardship, be yo' test in this world." Pregnant with her sixth and last child, Jewel Hilburn discounts a childhood friend's dire prophecy. But when Brenda Kay is born with Down syndrome, the Hilburn family discovers that this special child is both a challenge and a joy, in Bret Lott's "Jewel," an extraordinary novel of family love. Read more

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"Where the Heart Is" (January)
by Billie Letts
Seventeen years old, seven months pregnant, 37 pounds overweight--Novalee Nation, the protagonist of Billie Letts's novel "Where the Heart Is," has never had much luck with the number seven. But when her boyfriend abandons her in the parking lot of an Oklahoma Wal-Mart, Novalee's luck begins to change as she discovers that friends, family, and a future are always where the heart is. Read more

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