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Did you miss Groundhog Day this week? Since 1887, Groundhog Day has been celebrated in the United States on February 2nd. Rooted in German folklore brought by settlers to Pennsylvania, the custom evolved from European badger traditions to using a groundhog to predict the arrival of spring. Sorry to report that this year Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow which predicts we are in for six more weeks of winter. Here at There’s a Book for That we are also seeing shadows! Check out these acclaimed novels for your protracted winter reading:

 

Shadow Ticket by Thomas PynchonSHADOW TICKET by Thomas Pynchon

Milwaukee 1932, Hicks McTaggart, a one-time strikebreaker turned private eye, thinks he’s found job security until he gets sent out on what should be a routine case, locating and bringing back the heiress of a Wisconsin cheese fortune who’s taken a mind to go wandering. Before he knows it, he’s been shanghaied onto a transoceanic liner, ending up eventually in Hungary where there’s no shoreline, a language from some other planet, and enough pastry to see any cop well into retirement—and of course no sign of the runaway heiress he’s supposed to be chasing…Surrounded by history he has no grasp on and can’t see his way around in or out of, the only bright side for Hicks is it’s the dawn of the Big Band Era and as it happens he’s a pretty good dancer.

 

The Shadow of the Mammoth by Fabio MorábitoTHE SHADOW OF THE MAMMOTH: STORIES by Fabio Morábito, translated by Curtis Bauer

A brilliant, unsettling collection of 18 stories about deception, translation, loneliness, and connection, from one of Mexico’s greatest modern writers.

 

 

Stone and Shadow by Burhan SönmezSTONE AND SHADOW: A NOVEL by Burhan Sonmez, translated by Alexander Dawe

Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award

This gorgeous, haunting saga tells the story of modern Turkey and its diverse communities through the life of a gravestone maker.

 

 

Half Sick of Shadows by Laura SebastianHALF SICK OF SHADOWS by Laura Sebastian

The Lady of Shalott reclaims her story in this bold feminist reimagining of the Arthurian myth from the New York Times bestselling author of Ash Princess. Everyone knows the legend. Of Arthur, destined to be a king. Of the beautiful Guinevere, who will betray him with his most loyal knight, Lancelot. Of the bitter sorceress, Morgana, who will turn against them all. But Elaine alone carries the burden of knowing what is to come–for Elaine of Shalott is cursed to see the future.

 

Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-GarciaGODS OF JADE AND SHADOW  by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

The Mayan god of death sends a young woman on a harrowing, life-changing journey in this dark, one-of-a-kind fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore. The Jazz Age is in full swing, but Casiopea Tun is too busy cleaning the floors of her wealthy grandfather’s house to listen to any fast tunes. Nevertheless, she dreams of a life far from her dusty small town in southern Mexico. A life she can call her own.

 

We Cast a Shadow by Maurice Carlos RuffinWE CAST A SHADOW: A NOVEL by Maurice Carlos Ruffin

“An incisive and necessary” (Roxane Gay) debut for fans of Get Out and Paul Beatty’s The Sellout, about a father’s obsessive quest to protect his son—even if it means turning him white

This electrifying, hallucinatory novel is at once a keen satire of surviving racism in America and a profoundly moving family story. At its center is a father who just wants his son to thrive in a broken world. Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s work evokes the clear vision of Ralph Ellison, the dizzying menace of Franz Kafka, and the crackling prose of Vladimir Nabokov. We Cast a Shadow fearlessly shines a light on the violence we inherit, and on the desperate things we do for the ones we love.

 

Shadow Man by Alan DrewSHADOW MAN: A NOVEL by Alan Drew

Detective Ben Wade has returned to his hometown of Rancho Santa Elena in search of a quieter life and to try to save his marriage. Suddenly the community, with its peaceful streets and excellent public schools, finds itself at the mercy of a serial killer who slips through windows and screen doors at night, shattering illusions of safety. As Ben and forensic specialist Natasha Betencourt struggle to stay one step ahead of the killer—and deal with painful episodes in the past—Ben’s own world is rocked again by violence. He must decide how far he is willing to go, and Natasha how much she is willing to risk, to protect their friendship and themselves, to rescue the town from a psychotic murderer and a long-buried secret.

 

The Shadow Land by Elizabeth KostovaTHE SHADOW LAND: A NOVEL by Elizabeth Kostova

A young American woman, Alexandra Boyd, has traveled to Sofia, Bulgaria, hoping that life abroad will salve the wounds left by the loss of her beloved brother. Soon after arriving in this elegant East European city, however, she helps an elderly couple into a taxi—and realizes too late that she has accidentally kept one of their bags. Inside she finds an ornately carved wooden box engraved with a name: Stoyan Lazarov. Raising the hinged lid, she discovers that she is holding an urn filled with human ashes. Elizabeth Kostova’s new novel is a tale of immense scope that delves into the horrors of a century and traverses the culture and landscape of this mysterious country.

 

Shadow Country by Peter MatthiessenSHADOW COUNTRY by Peter Matthiessen

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER

Killing Mister Watson, Lost Man’s River, and Bone by Bone—Peter Matthiessen’s great American epic about Everglades sugar planter and notorious outlaw E. J. Watson on the wild Florida frontier at the turn of the twentieth century—were originally conceived as one vast, mysterious novel. Now, in this bold new rendering, Matthiessen has marvelously distilled a monumental work while deepening the insights and motivations of his characters with brilliant rewriting throughout.

Shadow Country, Matthiessen’s distillation of the earlier Watson saga, represents his original vision. It is the quintessence of his lifelong concerns, and a great legacy.”—W. S. Merwin

 

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz ZafonTHE SHADOW OF THE WIND by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, translated by Lucia Graves

“I still remember the day my father took me to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books for the first time…”

Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer’s son who mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book entitled The Shadow of the Wind, by one Julián Carax. But when he sets out to find the author’s other works, he makes a shocking discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of Carax’s books in existence. Soon Daniel’s seemingly innocent quest opens a door into one of Barcelona’s darkest secrets—an epic story of murder, madness, and doomed love.

 

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Posted: February 6, 2026