Room by Emma Donoghue.  Jack, our 5-year-old  narrator, and his mother are being held captive in an 11' by 11' room.  His  mother struggles to give him as close to normal a childhood as possible under  these desperate circumstances, with "Outside" being a made-up world he sees only  on TV. But when Ma's daily struggle against insanity becomes too much to  bear, Jack must bear the burden of a drastic escape plan.  Donoghue's  ability to portray Jack's understanding of his world and Ma's determination  to keep him safe is both poignant and heart-wrenching.  It's been a long  time since I've read a book that has affected me as much as this one has--it's  absolutely haunting.  This title was the #1 choice among independent booksellers for the month of Septemer (you can see the entire list here). It's out this week in hardcover from Little, Brown.  
(Edited to add: This book has since made the "short list" for the Man Booker Prize.)
(Edited to add: This book has since made the "short list" for the Man Booker Prize.)

 
 
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