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Pony Confidential
by Christina Lynch
Pony Confidential - a Journey (7/6/2024)
Initially I felt the concept and dialogue was off and a bit surreal but once I got into the journey of the Pony a.k.a "Ulysses", I really enjoyed the story. The mystery seemed second nature - the journey home was more important. The Pony constantly makes insightful comments on the kindness and inhumanity of humans, especially to animals. Can easily see that someone will think it is necessary to ban the book because of all the great comments on diversity and equality. This book is just the type of book anyone with an imagination needs to read. Many will not want to read the Iliad or Odyssey but will like the adventures of the Pony. Penny was not as enjoyable or developed character as the Pony, but she did eventually recognize the importance of love and family. Her comments on the public defense system were spot on. After going back to read parts of the Odyssey, even the chapter titles reflect the journey with storge- familial love and nostros- to return home being integral to the adventure. In the end, the book was fun to read and would make a great animated series.
Becoming Madam Secretary
by Stephanie Dray
Becoming Madame Secretary (1/19/2024)
An intriguing book about a forgotten woman who was instrumental in shaping American history as well as the lives of everyone today. Part 1 of the book was fascinating in detailing her early life and crusades for shorter working hours, work safety as well as child labor laws plus the bonus of women suffrage movement. Francis Perkins was a complex woman living during a rapidly changing time period. The author touches on the challenges of her marriage, mental health and being the first woman cabinet member. The evolving dynamics between Francis and FDR keeps the reader interested. However Francis Perkins is the star- a wonderful woman who should not be forgotten in America history. Very enjoyable read.
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