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Hausfrau

March 23, 2015

hausfrau

Anna is an American, married, mother of three who lives in a suburb of Zurich with her Swiss husband. Despite her efforts she cannot acclimate to Switzerland and exists in a state of low-level depression that expresses itself through having multiple affairs. She is the wife in Jill Anderson Essbaum’s Hausfrau, a new novel that is evoking a plethora of vigorous response, largely ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, contemporary fiction, Europe, marriage, Random House

Time to Listen

March 20, 2015

Ideally, I’d love to read all the time. All right, check that. I mean, all the time I’m not watching bad television because, yes, I do watch bad television. Namely, almost anything on Bravo but… I digress. There are times when reading a book is not advisable, like when driving, and times when it’s not so easy: waiting in line, doing chores (which I don’t advise doing but to ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Reading Tagged: books, lists, podcasts

Our Endless Numbered Days

March 18, 2015

endless

There are few things more important to little girls than their fathers and Peggy is no exception. Her German mother is a famous concert pianist but she is often brusque and busy while her father has friends who come over and hang out, smoking and talking about exciting things she doesn’t fully understand. He plays, calls her Rapunzel and has projects that involve her. He is at ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, debut, literary, mystery, Tin House

It’s Monday, March 16th: What Are You Reading?

March 16, 2015

chanel

Last week involved wrapping up some big reading and then trying to corral my thoughts into something articulate. I’m referring to A Little Life, one of the most difficult but poignant books I’ve ever read. To compound things I read Our Endless Numbered Days last week and it’s another complex piece of literary fiction (my review will be later this week). That’s why it may not be ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: lists, reading

All the Days and Nights

March 13, 2015

  I continue to look at a partially formed canvas; fragile and imprecise. Just one untruth will ruin it: if I lie to myself, the painting will dissolve. The temptation to destroy clings to my skin, densely packed and impermeable. What painting is, is the temperance and determination to avoid these urges. I am only as strong as my will allows, only measuring my worth in ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: art, literary, The Friday Project

Dead Wake

March 11, 2015

dead wake

When it comes to taking historic international events and looking behind the scenes there are few who do it as well as Erik Larson. Even when the event itself is substantial in its importance he is able to dig into it and find an aspect to make it even more momentous and, at the same time, personal. His newest work is Dead Wake and it’s about the last crossing of the Lusitania, ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, Crown, history, World War I

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