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The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl
by Bart Yates
I am genuinely mourning the end of this book (6/17/2024)
"The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl" by Bart Yates is unlike any book I have read before, and I can't remember the last time I loved a book this much. It chronicles the life of Isaac Dahl from age 8 to 96, with each chapter depicting a different day or part ofmore
The Mitford Affair: A Novel
by Marie Benedict
WW2 Historical Fiction (1/30/2023)
“The Mitford Affair” tells the story of a British aristocratic family in the years leading up to WWII.

I had not heard of the Mitford family. They are an intriguing, while disturbing, group. I was attracted to the book because of the author. Marie Benedict does an excellentmore
Cradles of the Reich: A Novel
by Jennifer Coburn
Another Part of History We Should Be Aware Of (12/22/2022)
I am grateful to have received an advance copy of "Cradles of the Reich" in order to participate in a BookBrowse discussion. Jennifer Coburn has done a wonderful job of researching a part of German/Jewish and WWII history. I was not previously aware of most of what Imore
Moonrise Over New Jessup
by Jamila Minnicks
"Moonrise Over New Jessup" | A Novel by Jamila Minnicks With Well Deserved Awards (12/21/2022)
I loved this story. "Moonrise Over New Jessup" is a thought provoking fictional story about life in rural Alabama in the late 1950's and early 1960's. Through the pen of Alice Young, Jamila Minnicks masterfully addresses the issue of segregation vs desegregation by creatingmore
The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
Thoroughly Enjoyed (10/3/2022)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It follows three generations of a family dealing with loss, trauma, being trapped by social expectations, family expectations, assumptions of expectations, saving face and prejudice. A heart breaking story, but somehow cathartic.
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