If you liked The Shanghai item by Mona Gardner, start with The menacing sun (1939), Middle Heaven (1950), and Only grandmothers need apply (1943). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 The menacing sun 1939 · 302 pages · Mona Gardner · Same author
  2. 2 Middle Heaven 1950 · 282 pages · Mona Gardner · Same author
  3. 3 Only grandmothers need apply 1943 · 3 pages · Mona Gardner · Same author
  4. 4 Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Reader's Companion--Silver 2003 · 154 pages · Prentice-Hall, inc., Gish Jen, Annie Dillard, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mona Gardner, Naomi Shihab Nye, Bruce Brooks, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Rosemary Benét, Felton, Harold W., Shirley Jackson, Ann Petry, Langston Hughes, Gary Paulsen, Edgar Allan Poe, Yoshiko Uchida, Lionel G. Garcia, Zora Neale Hurston, John Seabrook, Лев Толстой, Anne C. Petty, Joaquin Miller, Barbara A. Lewis, Toni Cade Bambara, Alice Walker, Joseph Bruchac, Mario Matthew Cuomo, Robert Hayden, Evelyn Tooley Hunt, Theodore Roethke, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, John Hersey, Pablo Neruda, Moritake, Maxine Kumin, Emily Dickinson, Jose Garcia Villa, Justice, Donald Rodney, Jackie Torrence · Same author

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What should I read after The Shanghai item?

BookOrb recommends The menacing sun (1939), Middle Heaven (1950), Only grandmothers need apply (1943), and Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Reader's Companion--Silver (2003).

Are there books like The Shanghai item?

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Who wrote The Shanghai item?

The Shanghai item is by Mona Gardner.