Something by Salman Rushdie?
'Underneath'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Like Water for Chocolate?
Heh. ChiKat, I almost suggested that one. Except, would that be appropriate for Kat's students? I remember it's pretty racy, but then, maybe I only think that because I read it when I was probably around the age of Kat's students.
Helprin's Winter's Tale?
Jose Saramago? Haruki Murakami?
Italo Calvino?
Alice Hoffman?
Except, would that be appropriate for Kat's students?
Yeah, there's that. I don't know what age she teaches. It is a bit racy (and so so good!).
Some Isabel Allende? Or Kafka's Metamorphosis? Beloved?
Matt Ruff, Fool on the Hill?
ETA (more modern fairy tale than magic realism, although ... Also, I was wracking my brain for inappropriateness, and I don't think there is any, but I watch Deadwood for fun, so I'm not sure I'm a good judge.)
With many shows that we associate with ''quality'' entertainment -- ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show,'' ''Murphy Brown,'' ''Frasier'' -- the intelligence arrives fully formed in the words and actions of the characters on-screen. They say witty things to one another and avoid lapsing into tired sitcom cliches
Which Frasier was that? Was that the one with the funny misunderstanding? I love that one.