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May 2025
39m 8s

Book Club: Let's Talk About 'The Safekee...

The New York Times
About this episode

MJ Franklin, who hosts the Book Review podcast’s monthly book club, says that whenever someone asks him, “What should I read next?,” Yael van der Wouden’s “The Safekeep” has become his go-to recommendation. So he was particularly excited to discuss the novel on this week’s episode.

Set in the Netherlands in 1961, “The Safekeep” is one of those books it’s best not to know too much about, as part of its delight is discovering its secrets unspoiled. As the reviewer for The New York Times coyly wrote in her piece about the book, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2024: “What a quietly remarkable book. I’m afraid I can’t tell you too much about it.”

Here are some other books discussed in this week’s episode:

“The Torqued Man,” by Peter Mann

“The Little Stranger,” by Sarah Waters

“Mice 1961,” by Stacey Levine

“The New Life,” by Tom Crewe

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