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The Woman They Could Not Silence

January 21, 2022

silence

The general consensus among people who know me is I don’t need more reading that could make me angry. This might be true, but as history is written by the victors and the victors for centuries have been men we all need to read nonfiction that challenges the prevailing history. This was the case when I read The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore. I thought my head was ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, history, social issues, women

The Maid: A Novel

January 19, 2022

maid

  If she were any other type of young woman Molly might find it offensive or funny that her name is commonly associated with cleaning people when she is, in fact, a maid. Molly the Maid. But there’s nothing common about Molly. She’s neurodivergent, so processes information in her unique way. A way that is direct, literal, and singular. For this she has been bullied and ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: mystery

No Land to Light On

January 17, 2022

land

Despite being five months pregnant Sama goes to the airport to surprise her husband, Hadi, on his return from his father’s funeral. Only to be met by a large crowd of angry people, with signs, yelling. She can’t enter the building so tries calling him. Amidst the noise, they only speak long enough for Hadi to tell her they won’t let him out, that his passport has been taken ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, cultural, debut, literary

The Nothing Man: A Novel

January 13, 2022

nothing

I don’t like to be stingy with 5-star ratings, but I do question myself when wanting to give this best of all scores to books in certain genres. Maybe I’m a bit of a snob? But truly, when a book is amazing, when I can’t find any fault with it—even my own peculiar pet peeves—then I need to relax and go with it. All of which is to say, I loved The Nothing Man, a thriller by ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction

Honor: A Novel by Thrity Umrigar

January 10, 2022

honor

When Smita arrives in Mumbai she thinks she’s there to help a good friend undergoing surgery. Otherwise, even as a global journalist, she has never returned to the country her family left when she was a teenager. Now, in Thrity Umrigar’s new novel, Honor, she’s forced to confront her past while coming face-to-face with another young woman horribly impacted by the same forces in ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, India, women

Gilmore Guide: 2022 Update

January 3, 2022

Gilmore Guide

  Happy New Year from the Gilmore Guide to Books! I’m starting 2022 off a bit differently—no book review yet (but plenty to come!). I’ve been remiss about keeping everyone up-to-date about what’s happening so decided the new year was the best time for a quick, but important update. And it’s not about the fact that I’m still growing out my formerly brunette hair color. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books, podcasts

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