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Nowhere Girl: A Memoir

July 8, 2021

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I’m seldom at a loss for words, but I recently finished a memoir that left me…???...!!! Nowhere Girl by Cheryl Diamond follows Diamond from when she is a small child to when she is 30. In that time, she lives in an astonishing number of places, whether it’s countries or cities within states. Her name and identity changes each time. Chapters marking her age and location evoking ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, childhood, debut, memoir, vacation reading

The Housewives by Brian Moylan

June 18, 2021

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After the heavier posts earlier this week I’m happy to be back with a lighthearted review. If you’re not already aware, I’m a big fan of a lot of trashy reality TV shows. One of my favorites is the Real Housewives franchise on Bravo. So, imagine how happy I was to see Brian Moylan’s book, The Housewives: The Real Story Behind the Real Housewives. An entire book about the TV ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: history, pop culture, television

Jennifer Weiner: Fiction and Fact

May 27, 2021

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  Daisy Shoemaker lives one of those perfect-on-paper lives. She has her own small successful cooking business, her marriage and life are comfortable, and she has a reasonable relationship with her teenage daughter, Beatrice. All good until Jennifer Weiner scratches the surface and removes the shine in her new novel That Summer. The cracks start to show when Daisy and ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction, Non-fiction Tagged: contemporary life, vacation reading, women

Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty

May 24, 2021

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I often talk about fiction that evokes strong emotion, but I’m not as likely to find it in nonfiction. Until now. Patrick Keefe’s Empire of Pain has left me angrier than I’ve been in a long time. The book’s subtitle should clarify things: The Secret History of the Sackler Family Dynasty. If you’ve never read Dopesick or any news on the opioid crisis in America the name Sackler ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: history, social issues, true crime, wealth

Good Morning, Monster

April 21, 2021

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Good Morning, Monster is not only the title of Catherine Gildiner’s book, but what one of her patients actually heard every day of her childhood. And not in a loving ‘you’re grumpy’ or ‘you’ve got bedhead’ way, but with true disdain. Gildiner is a psychologist in Canada and in Good Morning, Monster she’s pulled together the stories of five patients who deeply impacted her and ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: psychology, social issues

Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir

March 10, 2021

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Imagine being 22 years old, leaving home to live in Paris and work at a dream job, and meeting a great guy. Sounds like the beginning of a traditional chick-lit novel, right? But what if, despite all the excitement, physical problems you’d written off to stress weren’t getting better, they were getting worse? In this way, Suleika’s Jaouad’s memoir, Between Two Kingdoms: A ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: health, memoir

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