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Life is reflected well in Leslie M. Rollins’ The Man Dance

18 September 2019 by Nancy Leave a Comment

I enjoy books in which writers take on challenging topics, particularly when the topics are timely or provide some perspective on how things have or haven’t changed. The Man Dance is a book like that, tracing the coming of age of an artistic boy, George, from his school days to the cusp of manhood in 1960s Britain. [Read more…]

Split-Level by Sande Boritz Berger surprised me

23 August 2019 by Nancy Leave a Comment

The synopsis of Split-Level by Sande Boritz Berger promised some suspenseful drama and raised a lot of curiosity for me as a reader. The story is easy to get into and despite it being a quick read with a somewhat fantastical twist, it has stayed with me. [Read more…]

Carol Anshaw’s Right after the Weather is a good read

10 August 2019 by Nancy Leave a Comment

I enjoyed Right after the Weather from the start. Carol Anshaw doesn’t waste time in developing the main character, Cate, and giving readers a sense of her life in Chicago: her love life, her work life, her home life. She’s barely making ends meet as a set designer, but her existence is made rich by friendships, a rescue dog, and the prospect of a solid romantic relationship that might help alleviate her loneliness and sense of aimless personal drifting. [Read more…]

Hetch Hetchy Reservoir

Hetch Hetchy Valley: If the plan is plunder, keep it under

4 August 2019 by Nancy Leave a Comment

Earlier this week, an article by Gregory Thomas, travel editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, highlighted a recent analysis by economic consulting firm EcoNorthwest that put a dollar amount on the revenue that might be generated by draining the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and reopening Hetch Hetchy Valley to tourism. The economic potential—calculated to eventually top $100 billion—is suggested to be yet one more argument for the restoration of Hetch Hetchy Valley to “a more natural state — of the variety that stirred John Muir’s soul a century ago.” The EcoNorthwest study was commissioned by Restore Hetch Hetchy. [Read more…]

Book cover for Anita Shreve's Fortune's Rock Quartet

Binge-reading Anita Shreve

28 July 2019 by Nancy Leave a Comment

Book cover for Anita Shreve's Fortune's Rock QuartetAlthough you won’t yet find binge-read in Merriam-Webster, I think it’s just as legitimate a thing as binge-watching, or it has become so for me since discovering the novels of Anita Shreve earlier this year. I honestly can’t even recall what led me to the first title of hers except that I was fresh from a double helping of Aminatta Forna (a real feast!) and was likely looking around on the literary prize lists for a new female author to read. 

Once I regained my equilibrium after a breast cancer diagnosis in February, I stopped taking on spare-time editing work and decided to allocate more free time to enjoying whatever life I had left on earth. And to fill the dreary time that passes during chemotherapy—when many of my pleasurable outdoor activities ceased or became severely curtailed—I decided to read (and write) voraciously. [Read more…]

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Recent reads

Disappearing Earth
Right After the Weather
Strange Fits of Passion
Have You Seen Luis Velez?
Light on Snow
Testimony
The Stars Are Fire
All He Ever Wanted
Sea Glass
Fortune's Rocks
Forever is the Worst Long Time
Body Surfing
The Pilot's Wife
The Weight of Water
The Hired Man
The Red Address Book
Happiness
Where Oceans Hide Their Dead
Breathing Lessons
Where the Forest Meets the Stars

Recent Posts

  • Life is reflected well in Leslie M. Rollins’ The Man Dance
  • Split-Level by Sande Boritz Berger surprised me
  • Carol Anshaw’s Right after the Weather is a good read
  • Hetch Hetchy Valley: If the plan is plunder, keep it under
  • Binge-reading Anita Shreve

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