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Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe
by Carl Safina
Alfie-A connection to nature and a better humanity (9/24/2023)
This was the first book I have read by this author and it made me so much more aware of the magic of every day life. It left me wanting to spend more time outdoors and immerse myself in nature. The author details the relationship he develops with an owl he rescues and thenmore
Wade in the Water: A Novel
by Nyani Nkrumah
A coming of age story but so much more (11/21/2022)
Wade in the Water is a coming-of-age book but much more. It is about the secrets we keep from others and from ourselves, as well as the values and lens we use to view life that have been inherited from our families, friends and culture. The characters come to life and leavemore
Activities of Daily Living: A Novel
by Lisa Hsiao Chen
The struggle of daily activities (1/13/2022)
The title captured the main focus of the book - daily activities that impact people's lives and how all of us struggle to create meaning and purpose. I loved the word imagery that the author used as it drew me into the story but the story line itself seemed rathermore
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