Sheldon Whitehouse's 6 favorite books

The Democratic senator from Rhode Island enjoys reading about war, pop culture, and poetry

Rhode Island Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse.
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archy and mehitabel by Don Marquis (Anchor, $14). An American classic whose poems are as fresh and true today as 95 years ago, when Archy the cockroach, a reincarnated poet, started jumping on the keys of Don Marquis's typewriter to share the tales of his demimonde and its louche feline queen, Mehitabel. Part folk art, part humor, part philosophy, and of course, "toujours gai."

The Aubrey/Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian (Norton, $250 for the set). This collection of 20 nautical historical novels is a single saga of warfare, adventure, friendship, travel, and predicament. Riddled with telling details, it's relentlessly researched and often unconventional. But if you get the bug, you're in for a rewarding voyage.

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