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The "Community" category in books encompasses a diverse array of literature that explores the dynamics, relationships, and shared experiences within various groups of people. This genre delves into the social fabric that binds individuals together, whether through geographical proximity, shared interests, cultural backgrounds, or common goals. Books in this category often highlight themes of cooperation, mutual support, identity, and the challenges and triumphs of collective living. From heartwarming tales of neighborhood camaraderie to in-depth analyses of societal structures, the "Community" genre offers readers insights into the ways in which human connections shape our lives and the world around us.

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  1. 376. The Vagrants by Yiyun Li

    Set in a small Chinese town during the late 1970s, the story unfolds around the execution of a young woman named Gu Shan, a former political prisoner. Her death acts as a catalyst, revealing the complex and often harrowing lives of the town's residents, from a disillusioned teacher and a fervent revolutionary to a grieving mother and a pair of young lovers. As the community grapples with the oppressive political climate and their own personal struggles, the narrative delves into themes of loss, resilience, and the quest for dignity amidst pervasive fear and repression.

    The 8956th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 377. Riwan, Ou Le Chemin De Sable by Ken Bugul

    "Riwan, Ou Le Chemin De Sable" by "Ken Bugul" is a compelling novel that follows the life of Riwan, a young woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Set in Senegal, the book delves into themes of identity, cultural clashes, and the challenges faced by African women in a patriarchal society. Through Riwan's personal experiences and encounters with different people, the novel explores the complexities of love, desire, and the pursuit of happiness. It is a poignant and thought-provoking story that offers a unique perspective on African society and the resilience of its people.

    The 8978th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 378. Floreana: A Woman's Pilgrimage to the Galapagos by Margret Wittmer

    Ein Tagebuch aus dem Paradies

    The book recounts the adventurous journey of a woman and her family as they leave behind their conventional life in Germany to settle on the remote and uninhabited island of Floreana in the Galapagos. It details their struggles and triumphs in adapting to the harsh and isolated environment, building a new life from scratch, and interacting with the unique wildlife and occasional visitors. Through perseverance and resilience, the family transforms the island into a home, offering a vivid portrayal of survival, self-discovery, and the beauty of living in harmony with nature.

    The 9002nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 379. Regain by Jean Giono

    Second Harvest

    The story follows a small, desolate village in Provence that is on the brink of abandonment until a resilient farmer named Panturle decides to stay and revive it. With the help of a wandering knife-grinder and a woman named Arsule, Panturle works tirelessly to bring life back to the barren land. Through their determination and hard work, they manage to cultivate the soil, plant crops, and attract new settlers, ultimately transforming the village into a thriving community once again. The narrative beautifully captures the themes of perseverance, the connection to the land, and the power of human resilience.

    The 9005th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 380. The Yeshiva by Chaim Grade

    The Master of the Miracles

    The book is a poignant exploration of Jewish life and thought, set against the backdrop of a pre-World War II Lithuanian yeshiva, a traditional Jewish educational institution focusing on the study of sacred texts. Through the eyes of its protagonist, a young and fervent Talmudic scholar, the narrative delves into the intellectual and spiritual rigors of yeshiva life, the complex relationships between students and their mentors, and the broader societal tensions between religious tradition and modernity. The story is a rich tapestry of moral and philosophical debates, personal growth, and the enduring quest for religious and existential meaning.

    The 9008th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 381. The Other Americans by Laila Lalami

    "The Other Americans" by Laila Lalami is a compelling and intricate novel that explores the interconnected lives of a diverse group of characters living in a small California town. When a Moroccan immigrant is killed in a hit-and-run accident, the incident sets off a chain of events that uncover hidden secrets, racial tensions, and the complexities of identity in America. Through multiple perspectives, Lalami skillfully delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for belonging, ultimately painting a vivid portrait of contemporary American life.

    The 9026th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 382. Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver

    The novel weaves together the lives of three characters in southern Appalachia, exploring themes of nature, connection, and renewal. A reclusive wildlife biologist becomes entwined with a young hunter, while a recently widowed woman navigates her newfound independence and a contentious relationship with her neighbor. Through their interconnected stories, the narrative delves into the intricate balance of ecosystems and human relationships, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the natural world and the cycles of life and love.

    The 9028th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 383. Built From The Fire by Victor Luckerson

    The Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District, America's Black Wall Street

    "Built From The Fire" by Victor Luckerson is a compelling narrative that traces the history of a family and their community in Tulsa's Greenwood district, famously known as "Black Wall Street." The story begins in 1914 when Ed Goodwin and his family move to Greenwood, a burgeoning hub of black culture and business. However, their lives are upended in 1921 during the Tulsa Race Massacre, a devastating event that destroyed much of the neighborhood. Despite this tragedy, the community rebuilds, transforming Greenwood into a vibrant area where businesses and culture thrive. The Goodwin family plays a significant role in this resurgence, with Ed becoming a prominent businessman and newspaper owner. As the years pass, the neighborhood faces new challenges, including urban renewal and gentrification, threatening its legacy. Yet, the spirit of Greenwood endures through the efforts of Ed's descendants, who continue to fight for its preservation and representation. Through the experiences of the Goodwins and other residents, the book paints a vivid picture of resilience and community strength in the face of adversity.

    The 9052nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 384. The Tribe by Michael Mohammed Ahmad

    Set in the culturally rich and vibrant suburbs of Sydney, this narrative delves into the life of a young boy growing up within a Lebanese-Australian family. Through his eyes, readers are introduced to a tapestry of familial relationships, traditions, and the challenges of navigating identity in a multicultural society. The story captures the essence of community and belonging, while also exploring the complexities of familial expectations and the struggle to find one's own path amidst the pressures of heritage and modernity.

    The 9065th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 385. The Town That Forgot How To Breathe by Kenneth J. Harvey

    Set in a small, isolated fishing village on the coast of Newfoundland, this novel explores the mysterious and unsettling events that unfold when the town's residents begin to suffer from a strange affliction causing them to forget how to breathe. As the community grapples with this inexplicable phenomenon, deeply buried secrets and tensions rise to the surface, revealing the complex interplay between tradition, superstition, and the inexorable march of modernity. The narrative weaves together elements of magical realism and psychological drama, painting a haunting portrait of a community on the brink of transformation.

    The 9071st Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 386. Stone Upon Stone by Wiesław Myśliwski

    Set in post-war Poland, this poignant narrative follows the life of Szymek Pietruszka, a farmer who reflects on his past while building a family tomb. Through his vivid recollections, the story delves into themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, painting a rich tapestry of rural life and the struggles of a community grappling with change. The protagonist's musings reveal a deep connection to the land and a profound understanding of human resilience, offering a meditation on the enduring nature of tradition and the inevitability of progress.

    The 9072nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 387. Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan

    A Woman's Journey into Dreamtime Australia

    The book is a fictional account presented as a true story about an American woman's spiritual odyssey through the Australian Outback. Accompanied by a group of Aboriginal people, she embarks on a four-month-long walkabout, during which she learns about their culture, beliefs, and connection to the land. The journey is transformative, challenging her Western values and perspectives as she gains insights into the wisdom and customs of her hosts. The narrative explores themes of environmentalism, spirituality, and the clash between modern civilization and traditional ways of life.

    The 9130th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 388. My Friend Annie by Jane Duncan

    The Second Book of Janet Reachfar

    "My Friend Annie" is a heartwarming tale set in the Scottish Highlands, where the protagonist, a young woman, forges a deep and unlikely friendship with Annie, a girl from a very different background. Despite the initial cultural and social barriers, the two women discover common ground and shared experiences that transcend their differences. The story explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and the power of human connection, as the protagonist learns valuable life lessons through her bond with Annie, ultimately leading to personal growth and a broader understanding of the world around her.

    The 9153rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 389. A Theology Of Liberation by Gustavo Gutierrez

    History, Politics, and Salvation

    This book is a foundational text in the field of liberation theology, which integrates Christian theology with socio-political concerns, particularly social justice, poverty, and human rights. The author, a Latin American theologian, critiques traditional theological approaches for their indifference to the oppressed and marginalized communities. He argues that theology should be a critical reflection on praxis, emphasizing the liberation of oppressed peoples as a form of living out the Christian faith. The work challenges Christians to see Christ as a liberator and to take active roles in the struggle against social, economic, and political injustices.

    The 9183rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 390. Nemesis by Philip Roth

    Set in Newark, New Jersey, during a polio outbreak in the 1940s, the book follows a dedicated playground director, Bucky Cantor, who remains on duty while many others flee the city. Despite his efforts to keep the children safe, polio begins to affect those around him. As fear and panic spread through the community, Bucky also becomes infected and loses his eyesight. The story is a profound exploration of personal responsibility, duty, and the random, tragic nature of life.

    The 9191st Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 391. Happy City by Charles Montgomery

    Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design

    This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between urban design and human well-being, illustrating how cities can be transformed into spaces that foster happiness and community. Through a blend of scientific research, case studies, and personal anecdotes, the narrative reveals how thoughtful urban planning can enhance social connections, reduce environmental impact, and improve overall quality of life. The book challenges conventional city planning paradigms, advocating for a shift towards more sustainable, equitable, and people-centric urban environments that prioritize the happiness and health of their inhabitants.

    The 9191st Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 392. The Death Class by Erika Hayasaki

    A True Story About Life, Death, and Second Chances

    In a unique and thought-provoking exploration of life and mortality, a college professor teaches a groundbreaking course that delves into the complexities of death, encouraging students to confront their fears and misconceptions. Through personal stories, class discussions, and real-world experiences, the course challenges students to reflect on their own lives and the inevitable end we all face. This transformative journey reveals the profound impact that understanding death can have on how we choose to live, fostering a deeper appreciation for life's fleeting moments and the connections we make along the way.

    The 9191st Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 393. Sun Dancing by Geoffrey Moorhouse

    A Vision of Medieval Ireland

    "Sun Dancing" presents a vivid tapestry of medieval Irish monasticism, combining historical facts with imaginative storytelling. The book delves into the austere and spiritually intense lives of monks on Skellig Michael, a remote island off the Irish coast, during the early centuries of Christianity in Ireland. Through a blend of narrative and analysis, the text explores the harsh realities of monastic life, the cultural and religious contributions of these communities, and the broader context of Irish and European history during this period. The author weaves together the daily routines, spiritual practices, and legendary tales of these monks, providing a window into a world where faith and endurance converge amidst the isolation of the Atlantic Ocean.

    The 9228th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 394. A River Called Time by Mia Couto

    In a coastal African city where men begin to vanish without explanation, a small official inquiry into the disappearances becomes a doorway into a larger, dreamlike exploration of memory, myth and the legacies of colonialism and war. Lyrical and fragmentary, the narrative blends testimonies, oral histories and surreal episodes to probe how communities narrate and suppress trauma, how time and language bend under pressure, and how storytelling itself reshapes history and identity.

    The 9292nd Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 395. White Man Falling by Mike Stocks

    This novel is a darkly comedic exploration of life in a small Indian town, where the unexpected fall of a white man from a balcony sets off a series of events that entangle the lives of the local residents. Through this incident, the book delves into the complexities of Indian society, touching on themes of corruption, tradition, and the clash of cultures. The narrative weaves together the perspectives of various characters, from police officers to politicians, offering a satirical look at the absurdities of life and the universal human condition. Through its vivid portrayal of India and its people, the novel provides a poignant commentary on the intricacies of social hierarchy and the challenges of understanding across cultural divides.

    The 9312th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 396. Sylvanus Now by Donna Morrissey

    Set against the rugged backdrop of 1950s Newfoundland, this poignant tale follows the life of a young fisherman whose dreams are as vast as the ocean he sails. As he navigates the challenges of a changing world, he finds himself torn between the traditions of his ancestors and the allure of modernity. The story delves deep into the heart of a close-knit community, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience, while painting a vivid portrait of a man striving to find his place in a rapidly evolving landscape.

    The 9326th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 397. Rails Under My Back by Jeffery Renard Allen

    The novel is a sweeping narrative that explores the complexities of African American life and the enduring impact of family legacy through the story of two brothers and their extended families. Moving back and forth in time and place, the book weaves together the brothers' lives, their relationships, and their struggles with identity, migration, and belonging. The narrative delves into the broader African American experience, touching on themes of love, faith, suffering, and redemption, while painting a vivid portrait of twentieth-century America and the historical forces shaping the characters' lives.

    The 9340th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 398. God Bless The Child by Kristin Hunter

    "God Bless The Child" is a poignant narrative that explores the complexities of poverty and the resilience of the human spirit through the eyes of a young African American girl named Rosie Fleming. Growing up in a poor neighborhood in Philadelphia, Rosie confronts the harsh realities of racism and economic hardship. Despite the challenges she faces, including a turbulent family life and the pressures of her environment, Rosie's journey is one of self-discovery and determination. The novel delves into themes of identity, the importance of education, and the struggle for a better life, as Rosie's dreams and aspirations push her to transcend the limitations imposed by her circumstances.

    The 9505th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 399. Joe Turner's Come And Gone by August Wilson

    The play is set in a Pittsburgh boarding house in 1911 and tells the story of the inhabitants, who are part of the Great Migration of African Americans fleeing the oppressive South. The central character, Herald Loomis, arrives with his young daughter, searching for his wife who he hasn't seen since he was illegally enslaved for seven years. The residents of the boarding house are a microcosm of the African American experience of the time, each grappling with their past and seeking a foothold in a new world. The play explores themes of identity, migration, and the African American search for cultural and personal redemption.

    The 9514th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 400. Spheres Of Justice by Michael Walzer

    A Defense of Pluralism and Equality

    "Spheres of Justice" presents a theory of justice based on the concept of complex equality, arguing against a single, overarching principle for justice across all societal domains. Instead, it posits that different spheres of society—such as the market, politics, education, and family—each have their own distinct forms of social goods and require separate sets of distributive principles. The book challenges the idea of a dominant currency, like money or power, being allowed to dictate outcomes across different spheres, advocating for a pluralistic approach that respects the unique distributive patterns and criteria of justice within each sphere, thereby preventing the dominance of any one sphere over the others and ensuring a more equitable society.

    The 9517th Greatest Book of All Time
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