The Milk Lady of Bangalore: An Unexpected Adventure
by Shoba Narayan
History with a smile (12/19/2017)
Interesting combination of historical information re: cows in India, interspersed with laugh-out-loud moments. You will fall in love with an enormous variety of cows, the Milk Lady herself, and the author. I want to order it for friends when it is published in January. Truly a GOOD READ.
Enduring Courage: Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed
by John F. Ross
History in the air (4/5/2014)
Perfect for auto and air aficionados. Bits of history revealed. Tales of daring on the ground and in the air. Filled with mechanical details that may make it difficult reading for the non-mechanically minded. Overall an entertaining and enlightening read. My husband, formerly a race car mechanic and pilot ad well as my son, also a pilot, will both find this under the Christmas tree.
To the Moon and Timbuktu: A Trek through the Heart of Africa
by Nina Sovich
Naive woman or careless? (6/6/2013)
I did enjoy this book because I like to read about travel and women traveling. I found her reasons for traveling valid but, perhaps, selfish. Timbuktu has been a talisman for many and continues to intrigue those who are curious and avid travelers. Good book. Not great because I found the author (non-fiction) ingenuous in many instances.