The Greatest Books of All Time on Community
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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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1101. Will Eisner's New York by Will Eisner
Life in the Big City
An illustrated, affectionate portrait of New York that blends autobiographical vignettes and expressive drawings to capture neighborhoods, street characters, shops, and architecture; through short stories and visual sketches it reflects on immigrant life, urban change, memory and the craft of storytelling, offering both nostalgia and keen observation of how the city shaped its people and the artist who remembers it.
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1102. A Cabeça Do Santo by Socorro Acioli
Set in a small town in northeastern Brazil, the novel follows the repercussions of the theft of a saint’s head from the local church: the missing relic unsettles family ties, awakens old loves and rivalries, and forces neighbors to reckon with the uneasy mix of Catholic devotion and Afro-Brazilian beliefs that shapes their lives. Told with sly humor and touches of magical realism, the story weaves together grief, desire and superstition as secrets surface and characters seek unexpected forms of redemption.
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1103. Show Me A Land by Clark McMeekin
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1104. Ember Lane by Sheila Kaye-Smith
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1105. Shipping News by Annie Proulx
A timid, luckless newspaperman uproots himself from his troubled past and moves to a remote Newfoundland coastal town where, surrounded by harsh sea, eccentric locals and small‑town rituals, he takes a job covering local shipping and community news, confronts painful family history and loss, and slowly finds resilience, belonging and a steadier sense of self through hard work, new relationships and the gritty rhythms of maritime life.
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1106. God And The Chip by Stahl, William A.
Religion and the Culture of Technology
A wide-ranging collection that examines how modern technologies — from computing and artificial intelligence to biotechnology and virtual reality — intersect with religious belief, practice, and theology; contributors mix historical overview, philosophical reflection, and contemporary case studies to show how technological change reshapes ideas of the sacred, embodiment, community, and moral responsibility, and to prompt dialogue between theologians, ethicists, and technologists about the promises and perils of a technologically mediated spiritual life.
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1107. East Of Eden & Grapes Of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Two sweeping American novels explore family, moral choice, and social injustice: one follows a Dust Bowl–era Oklahoma family driven west by economic collapse, tracing their brutal migration, the erosion of dignity, and moments of solidarity amid exploitation; the other is a multi‑generational saga in California’s Salinas Valley that reframes Biblical themes through rival brothers and a haunted father, probing inheritance, sin, and the possibility of redemption and free will. Both works blend gritty realism with philosophical inquiry, using intimate character struggles to illuminate broader social and ethical questions.
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1108. A Man Called Otto by Fredrik Backman
A curmudgeonly, rule-bound widower plans to end his life until a lively young family moves in next door and slowly draws him back into his community; through reluctant acts of help, stubborn loyalty, and unexpected friendships he reveals a life shaped by deep love and loss. Flashbacks and neighborhood vignettes peel away the gruff exterior to show the tenderness, humor, and sacrifices that drove him into isolation, while present-day connections—particularly with a determined pregnant neighbor—spark small acts of practical heroism and quiet redemption. The story mixes dark humor and poignant grief to celebrate how human connection and everyday kindness can resurrect a life that seemed finished.
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1109. Gospel Fever by Frank G. Slaughter
Brother Tim Bishop is a slick businessman-preacher who runs America's most successful evangelical television station. Rival evangelists resort to scandal and blackmail in an attempt to destroy him. The story shows the rivalries and the tactics employed to undermine him. His position at the head of a leading evangelical station makes him a clear target.
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1110. Christ Is Recrucified by Kazantzakis
In a remote Greek village preparing to stage a Passion play, the villagers chosen to portray Christ and the apostles begin to live out their parts in earnest, and a humble shepherd who embodies Christ’s compassion turns from conformity to radical charity toward war refugees; his moral awakening and insistence on caring for the outcast pits him against the parish priest, the landowning elders, and communal self-interest, leading to betrayal, violence, and a tragic recrucifixion that exposes hypocrisy, tests faith, and probes the cost of true sacrifice.
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1111. The Painted Drum by Louise Erdrich
Set around a Native American reservation, the novel interweaves the lives of several characters across generations—artists, storytellers, veterans, and grieving family members—whose fates become linked by a mysterious painted drum that carries memory, grief, and a capacity for both harm and healing; moving between daily reality and mythic impulse, the narrative examines how history, love, violence, and spiritual tradition shape identity and the possibility of redemption.
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1112. Palmares by Gayl Jones
A spare, lyrical novel that reimagines the history and afterlives of a maroon community in colonial Brazil, blending myth, memory, and imagination as its voice excavates the violent, erotic, and resistant legacies of slavery; time collapses into a haunting meditation on desire, language, collective memory, and the precarious cost of freedom.
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1113. The Last Go Round by Ken Ksey
A ragged, larger-than-life cast of cowboys, showmen and carnival folk converge on an early-twentieth-century rodeo in the Pacific Northwest, where a legendary final contest becomes the occasion for tall tales, rough humor and bittersweet reflection; through vivid episodic scenes and colorful characters the story celebrates and questions American myth-making, masculinity, camaraderie and the slow fading of an age as aging performers and young riders grapple with glory, loss and the need to keep stories alive.
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1114. The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman
Set against the Roman siege of Masada, this lyrical novel traces the intertwined lives of four women who find each other on the mountaintop fortress and build a fragile, fiercely loyal community; tending doves, caring for children, practicing healing arts and preserving stories, they confront love, betrayal, faith and loss as they face the extraordinary choices forced by war and the cost of resistance.
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1115. Baking Cakes In Kigali by Gaile Parkin
A white South African woman fleeing her past sets up a small cake shop in Kigali and, through baking and quiet hospitality, becomes entwined with a diverse circle of neighbors—Rwandan survivors of the 1994 genocide, people living with HIV/AIDS, and other displaced souls—learning to confront grief, guilt and cultural difference while discovering unexpected friendships, love and the slow, fragile work of healing in a country rebuilding itself.
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1116. Foggage by Patrick McGinley
Kevin and Maureen Hurley are middle aged twins who live in remote Irish farming country with their bedridden father. Maureen believes she is carrying a child, and the siblings set out to find a plausible sire for that child. Their search takes place on the remote farm where they live. The book traces their efforts to identify a father while they remain with their bedridden father in the rural setting.
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