Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Nevermore: Need to Be Whole, Midnight in Siberia, Mad Honey

 


Reported by Garry 

The Need to Be Whole: Patriotism and the History of Prejudice by Wendell Berry is a newly released sociopolitical commentary by a preeminent American writer. In this new book, Berry shows how the history of dispossession, rooted in racism and the exploitation of work by others (and specifically the history of slavery), has led us to the state of social division and environmental degradation that we are currently facing. Our reader, who often reads sociopolitical books, finds this a fascinating read with a huge amount of information that she had not been aware of previously. “Excellent” is the word she used to describe this book.  DC

 


Midnight in Siberia: A Train Journey into the Heart of Russia by David Greene. In 2013, as NPR’s Moscow Bureau Chief, Greene, embarked on a series of 6,000 mile, nearly seven-day trips across the largest country in the world on the fabled Trans-Siberian Railway. Along with his interpreter, David visited with many Russians and gathered their stories for this insightful travelogue that explores the lives of everyday Russians: families with children, widows, and young people trying to figure out their lives. In doing so, Greene shows how the Russian people are warm, welcoming, and hopeful for their futures.  CD

 


Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan is the new suspense novel from two best-selling authors. Asher is a young man in high school who moved to Adams, New Hampshire with his mother Olivia to escape his violent father, and take over his grandfather’s bee-keeping business. Asher falls in love with Lily, also a new arrival in Adams, and for a short while, their lives are peaceful. When Lily is killed and Asher becomes the prime suspect, Olivia has to unravel the past and face the fact that her son is not the person she thought he was. Our reader exclaimed that this book was phenomenal and packed with information about bees and bee keeping (and some tasty recipes), on top of being an absolute page-turner.  NH

 

Also mentioned:

The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd

The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman

The Damned by Renée Ahdieh

An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed by Helene Tursten

The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

Just as I Am by Cicely Tyson

One Woman’s War by Christine Wells

The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

Half American: The Epic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad by Matthew F. Delmont

Brave Hearted: The Women of the American West by Katie Hickman

Why am I Like This?: The Science Behind Your Weirdest Thoughts and Habits by Dr. Jen Martin

Marmee: A Novel of Little Women by Sarah Miller

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