Reviews by Dianne S. (East Meadow, NY)

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L.A. Women
by Ella Berman
Drugs, sex, rock n roll among friends (3/24/2025)
L.A. Woman by Ella Berman is a book about friendship, addiction, co-dependency and excesses. It drew me in and occasionally threw me out. Lane and Gala are drawn to each other and repeatedly betray that friendship. Lane sabotages Gala’s writing career and completely failsmore
Harlem Rhapsody
by Victoria Christopher Murray
Harlem Renaissance (9/27/2024)
Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray recounts the story of Jessie Redmon Faust, the literary editor of The Crisis. This magazine, established by her mentor and lover, W.E.B. Dubois, under Faust's leadership becomes the preeminent voice of promising young blackmore
We'll Prescribe You a Cat
by Syou Ishida
Cats are the best solution (6/23/2024)
We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida is a delightful and fanciful homily to the healing powers of cats. A "doctor" who might be a therapist with a receptionist, who might or might not previously be a cat, dispenses solutions to a variety of problems by prescribing eachmore
A Great Country: A Novel
by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Aspiration meets reality (4/17/2024)
Priya and Ashok, parents of three very different children, recently moved to the upscale gated community of Pacific Hills. This exemplified, especially for Ashok, the culmination of his American dream. When he arrived from India he wanted to give his family stability and amore
The Cleaner: A Novel
by Brandi Wells
An interesting concept gone awry (2/15/2024)
The Cleaner by Brandi Wells imbeds the reader into the life of an unnamed office cleaner. Concepts of class, respect and morality are intertwined in this first person narrative.

The Cleaner is at times quite humorous but the incessant sardonic comments are repetitive. Themore
Becoming Madam Secretary
by Stephanie Dray
Everything you wanted (or did not want) to know about Frances Perkins (11/13/2023)
Frances Perkins was an extraordinary woman. Stephanie Dray exhaustively highlights her achievements as first a social worker researching and seeking to improve the nutrition of babies and finally as a trusted and effective member of FDR's cabinet. As Labor Secretary, themore
All You Have to Do Is Call
by Kerri Maher
An important plot (6/28/2023)
All You Have to do is Call by Kerri Maher brings light to the underground "Jane" network in Chicago that provided abortions to women just prior to such healthcare being legalized in the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. A core of extraordinary women volunteered hours andmore
Zig-Zag Boy: A Memoir of Madness and Motherhood
by Tanya Frank
A mother, son and psychosis, the ties that bind (2/20/2023)
In Zig-Zag boy by Tanya Frank, the author eloquently describes mothering Zach, a young man suffering from schizoaffective disorder As her son becomes more and more detached from reality, Frank must learn to ground herself and manage her own despair. She turns to nature butmore
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