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Grammy-Winning Singer Dua Lipa鈥檚 Book Club Spotlights Professor George Saunders

A man poses for a headshot while a woman holds up a copy of a book in a bookstore.
Pop star Dua Lipa (right) holding a copy of George Saunders鈥 book, “Lincoln in the Bardo.” The book is her October book of the month for her 87.5 million followers on Instagram.

Bestselling author and professor of English G鈥88 has received numerous accolades in his literary career. His book, “Lincoln in the Bardo,” won the 2017 Man Booker Prize; his most recent work, “Liberation Day,” was chosen as one of President Barack Obama鈥檚 favorite books of 2022; and earlier this year, three of his books were included in The New York Times list of .

Now, Saunders鈥 work is reaching an even broader audience as his “Lincoln in the Bardo” takes center stage as Grammy-winning superstar Dua Lipa鈥檚 October book club pick.

Lipa鈥檚 monthly book club is part of her global platform, , which provides fans with a curation of lists, stories, perspectives and conversations with the world鈥檚 most compelling voices. Club members are invited to read a different book each month and engage with content centered around the author, including discussion guides, author Q&As and further reading lists. She amplifies that content to her millions of social media followers around the world.

“Lincoln in the Bardo” was Saunders鈥 first novel and debuted at number one on The New York Times Bestseller List. The book is Saunders鈥 conception of a visit by President Abraham Lincoln to the cemetery where his deceased 11-year-old son, Willie, is buried. The experimental novel explores Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 grief for the loss of his son alongside a cast of narrating ghosts who are in the 鈥渂ardo鈥 鈥 a limbo state between death and the afterlife.

The global acclaim for “Lincoln in the Bardo” demonstrates the profound impact that creative writing can have in uncovering fresh insights on history, while also nurturing readers’ emotional and intellectual growth.

When asked why she loved the book, Dua Lipa said in an article on , 鈥淭here is no one writing today who can match George Saunders for compassion and empathy. The very last page still replays in my mind. The voices of these spirits 鈥 the wretched and the brave, and the dead boy Willie Lincoln 鈥攚ill stay with me forever.鈥

Throughout October, the Service95 Book Club will offer exclusive insights, interviews and articles from Lipa and Saunders.

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