Reported by Kristin
Our first
Nevermore member picked up Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver,
noting that she was only on page 79 after hours and hours of reading. The young
boy who is the titular character has such a dysfunctional family that our
reader felt very protective of him, and wishes that she could have been his
foster parent. Demon’s father has everyone snowed even though he’s a terrible
person, and Demon grows up in a very difficult situation. Despite the rough
going, our reader hopes to make it through the 600+ pages of the book from this
Southwest Virginia author, especially since the characters are so well
developed.
Lessons from the Edge by Marie Yovanovich intrigued another reader, as this memoir is by the former United States Ambassador to Ukraine. Yovanovich writes about the extreme corruption that ran rampant through the government. She does have optimism that Volodymyr Zelensky, the president since 2019, can strengthen the integrity of the country and improve worldwide relationships. Our reader states that Yovanovich writes very well on such important and timely topics.
Another “Lesson” title came in much lighter but also highly praised: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Touted as a feminist fairy tale, this popular novel features Elizabeth Zott, a female scientist in the 1960s who isn’t taken very seriously and ends up running a cooking show. Cooking is chemistry, after all. Our reader said that this was another bit of brain candy where the bad guys are bad, the heroine is good, and justice is served in the end, making this a fully satisfying read.
Another reader was fascinated by Birdseye: The Adventures of a Curious Man by Mark Kurlansky, the first biography of Clarence Birdseye, known as the “father of frozen food”. Birdseye invented a process for freezing food on a large scale, which could then be distributed and sold to households all over the country. According to our reader, Birdseye was a highly inventive man and once he registered a patent for an invention, he sold it and happily moved on to his next project. Our reader “loved it!”
Also
mentioned:
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
Whale
Day: And Other Poems
by Billy Collins
Dogfight by Calvin Trillin
Last
Things by
C.P. Snow
My Dream
of You by
Nuala O’Faolain
Master
Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom by Ilyon Woo
The Bone
Yard by
Jefferson Bass
All the
Broken Places
by John Boyne
3 books in Maisy Dobbs series by Jacqueline
Winspear
Night
Shift by
Robin Cook
Booked: A
Traveler's Guide to Literary Locations Around the World by Richard Kreitner
Wonders
in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times by Jacques Vallee and
Chris Aubeck
Spare by Prince Harry The Duke
of Sussex
The Heart
Goes Last
by Margaret Atwood
Midnight
at the Blackbird Café
by Heather Webber
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