Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2021 Challenge - Regular
>
09 - A book with a family tree

Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree by Nancy Atherton (Note: this is book 16 of a series, but I don’t think you’ll miss too much reading out of order)
Family Skeletons by Rett MacPherson (first book in a genealogy series)





I recall some of the Philippa Gregory books have family trees.


This sounds great. Thanks!

Thanks! I wasn't looking forward to getting all my books off the shelves to check for family trees but now I know I have at least one if I don't stumble across another.

Melissa wrote: "Lynn, the listopia subject says a book your best friend would like, but the title is with a family tree."
Oh, ugh! Let me check...
Oh, ugh! Let me check...
Melissa wrote: "Lynn, the listopia subject says a book your best friend would like, but the title is with a family tree."
It looks like it's been fixed? :)
It looks like it's been fixed? :)

I recall some of the Philippa Gregory books have family trees."
You are right about Philippa Gregory Thanks for the reminder and I have some of her books.

The Ancestor by Danielle Trussoni


Yes it does (at least the UK edition has a family tree so I would expect it to be in all of them).
I like this prompt but it seems impossible to search for. When I google, all I get are books ABOUT creating a family tree. I'm glad we have crowdsourcing on this one :-) I'm counting on it!!


Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.






They mean a book that has a diagram of how people are related in the front or back of the book.
Like this in Crazy Rich Asians https://images.summitmedia-digital.co...


Great idea!


I'm probably going to go the royalty route. So far thinking: Marie Antoinette: The Journey



I'm not sure, but I'm planning to use that for the 3 generations prompt!

The Eighth Life
New York
Paris
London
Russka: The Novel of Russia
Kent Family Chronicles by John Jakes

That would totally work! Family trees don't have to be arranged in the traditional "tree" structure. This perfect as Priory has been on my TBR for a long time and I was really struggling to find a book for this category!

If this counts, Gideon the Ninth has such a list at the start. The sequel, Harrow the Ninth, also has a character list (though I'm a bit more iffy on that because it doesn't say anything about who is related to whom).



I was thinking about this too, in An American Marriage by Tayari Jones An American Marriage, there is a tree that is important to the main woman's family.

The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (Someone else mentioned this above as maybe having a family tree. My edition for sure does!)
I'd also echo the Louise Erdrich recommendation, who is a great person to turn to for this challenge. In addition to Love Medicine, mentioned above, these are her other books (that I own!) that have a family tree:
Tracks
The Bingo Palace
Tales of Burning Love
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Antelope Woman
Aside from the last one, most of those are part of her Love Medicine series, which I've heard can also be read as standalones. Highly recommend her work!

Yup. And the family tree in the Crimes of Grindelwald movie! (which must be mentioned in the screenplay as well, right?)
The Cousins should work though so I'll go with that!
Books mentioned in this topic
After the Funeral (other topics)The Cousins (other topics)
We Were the Lucky Ones (other topics)
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill (other topics)
Far from the Tree (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Agatha Christie (other topics)Georgia Hunter (other topics)
E. Lockhart (other topics)
Robin Benway (other topics)
Abbi Waxman (other topics)
More...
What will you read for this prompt?
Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...