Angela's ashes. It's pretty sweary but it's so good.
It may be too simple and light, but Beverly Clearly's biography, A Girl From Yamhill, is really good and reads almost like a novel. I read it and loved it. Then passed it on to my 19 year old who loved it and passed it on to my motehr in law who loved and has had about 4 friends read it. So it seems to go over well for a variety of ages and interests.
Yeah, some of our members are slower readers. That one could go in my "to read" list though.I recently read this one, on the women of the Kennedy family:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/524665.The_Kennedy_Women
It was really good, but probably long for a book club choice.
We read Killing Lincoln a year or so ago. I really liked it and so did most of the club.Unbroken is probably the best one I have read.
I also really loved:
Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever
Book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard