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Ten Minutes from Home: A Memoir
by Beth Greenfield
Specific details about a family tragedy enhance this book...(4/29/2010)
Because it deals with a tragic auto accident in which two young people die and its ripple effects on several families, Ten Minutes from Home is almost too painful to contemplate, but it’s worth pursuing as it’s a gripping account of this event. This memoir answers any questions we might have about how a fatal accident forever impacts all those involved, from the actual day of the deaths through support groups and beyond. Beth Greenfield uses clear, crisp narration with specific journalistic details that give the reader the sense of being right in the midst of the process as each person faces, then deals with their losses.
The Spare Room: A Novel
by Helen Garner
Facing cancer with hope and realism...(1/9/2009)
This novel is concise and competently explores the tenuous hope given by, as well as the inevitable pitfalls of, alternative cancer treatments. The interactions between the two main characters are presented realistically and directly. Some of the physical details of one character's suffering from terminal cancer might be a little too graphic for the squeamish reader, but the novel's sense of place (Melbourne, Australia) adds interest and variety. Definitely a worthwhile book.
The Book of Unholy Mischief: A Novel
by Elle Newmark
Venice is one of my favorite European cities!(10/11/2008)
Luciano, the main character, is appealing and sympathetic because of his loyalty and goodness towards both his human and feline companions. The author captures the special feeling of Venice through its food and by its architecture.
On the downside, there are a few parts where careful editing and cutting of wordiness would have benefited the flow of the story. As far as the central concern of the book, which is the secrets contained in the Book of Mischief, it promises more than it delivers. But overall its an engaging read.
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