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2025 Challenge - Advanced MEDIUM > 45 - A Book with a Left-Handed Character

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message 51: by Keisha (new)

Keisha Frantom (kbfrantom) | 3 comments For horror fans, Ruin Road my Lamar Giles


message 52: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Collins | 3 comments The lead character in demon copperhead is a leftie! Sorry I don’t know how to add it to the list!


message 53: by K.L. (last edited Feb 10, 2025 06:24AM) (new)

K.L. Middleton (theunapologeticbookworm) | 852 comments If anyone is interested in reading the Enola Holmes graphic novel adaptations, The Case of the Left-Handed Lady is included in the first collection.


message 54: by Joanna G (new)

Joanna G (joanna_g) | 359 comments If anyone else is reading or planning to the Canada Reads books, both the subjects of A Two-Spirit Journey and Jennie's Boy: A Newfoundland Childhood make reference to their left-handedness.


message 55: by LeahS (last edited Mar 18, 2025 03:55PM) (new)

LeahS | 491 comments Every time during this challenge that I 've read a book featuring a real person, I've googled in the hope that they are/were left-handed, and I finally got there with A Country Road, A Tree, where the writer Samuel Beckett is the MC. Although he was trained to use his right hand to write, Beckett was apparently naturally left-handed, and played first-class cricket as a left-handed batsman and bowler.

I really enjoyed this book, the story of Beckett's life in France during World War II, where he works for the Resistance in Paris and southern France, and post-war for the Red Cross in Normandy. I've read Longbourn, also writtten by Jo Baker, which was good, but I thought this book was better, with wonderful descriptions of the privations suffered by Beckett and his partner, Suzanne. Interestingly, he is never named in the book until the end. The writing actually made me want to read something by Beckett!


message 56: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2711 comments Found out that H.G. Wells was left-handed so I'll be reading The War of the Worlds


message 57: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 2379 comments The Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie has a left handed character - an important one.


message 58: by Diana (new)

Diana (candystripelegs) | 246 comments I found out that one of the main characters in Emily Henry's Book Lovers is left handed in case romantic / rom-coms are something you're interested in.


message 59: by Laura Ruth (new)

Laura Ruth Loomis | 238 comments Handy (so to speak) that this is the actual premise of Courtney Milan's The Brothers Sinister: The Complete Boxed Set #.5-4.5: the male main characters are left-handed. I read The Countess Conspiracy:

http://www.lauraruthloomis.com/whats-...


message 60: by Jen W. (new)

Jen W. (piratenami) | 518 comments I just came across a line in A Letter from the Lonesome Shore about E.'s letters having been written with her left hand, which either wasn't mentioned or I missed in the first book, A Letter to the Luminous Deep.

So, adding those as options for this prompt.


message 61: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
I am currently reading The Heiress Effect for this category, and I was DELIGHTED when the protagonist announced that he was left-handed! (It's had nothing at all to do with the plot, so far, but it's good enough for me.)


message 62: by Elizabeth (last edited Jun 13, 2025 05:11PM) (new)

Elizabeth Cox | 9 comments How to Train Your Dragon unfortunately does not *technically* have a left handed character. I just finished it and it's not mentioned. I even checked out the kindle version afterward so I could do a search. BUT it is in subsequent books, so it's up to you if you count it (I say yes.) But in terms of a one off book...It's just a movie thing. (To add, the book and movie are WILDLY different - but both wonderful).


message 63: by Rae (new)

Rae | 9 comments Hiccup in the How to Train Your Dragon book series is left-handed. Readers find out about his handedness (view spoiler) in book two of the series How to Be a Pirate.


message 64: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 57 comments I'm reading Disappoint Me, and the main character mentions she's left-handed in the second chapter of the book.


message 65: by Anupama (new)

Anupama C K(b0rn_2_read)  (b0rn_2_read) | 5 comments I read Cutting for Stone for this prompt


message 66: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 782 comments I read West of Santillane. It's fiction but the book described Merriweather Lewis as left handed. I googled if Merriweather Lewis was left handed. They couldn't confirm it but there was a picture of him holding his gun in his left hand. This is the closest I've gotten to filling this prompt so I'm using it.


message 67: by Sasha (new)

Sasha  Wolf (sashajwolf) | 170 comments Sherri wrote: "I read West of Santillane. It's fiction but the book described Merriweather Lewis as left handed. I googled if Merriweather Lewis was left handed. They couldn't confirm it but ther..."

I definitely think that counts! The character is left handed because the book says so. It doesn't really matter whether the real person the character is based on was also left handed, imo. They're two different entities.


message 68: by Anshita (last edited Jul 08, 2025 09:34AM) (new)

Anshita (_book_freak) | 268 comments I am listening to Starter Villain by John Scalzi. I found the book on the list for this prompt and can confirm that the character of Petersson declares in the book that she is left-handed. The blurb reads, "A man financially down on his luck discovers he inherited his dead uncle's villain business and now he is up against all the other villains."


message 69: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 1825 comments Last night I finished Blankets. At the very end of the book, the author mentions that his brother is a lefty. He's not a major character, but the prompt doesn't say it has to be a major character, so I think I'll go with it!


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