I Found My Tribe
by Ruth Fitzmaurice
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Ruth O'Neill was only 28 when she married film director Simon Fitzmaurice in 2004. Changing her last name to her husband's, Ruth, along with Simon, pictured a fairy-...
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Kim Kovacs
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Eye-Gaze Computers
Ruth Fitzmaurice's husband Simon, who had Motor Neurone Disease, communicated using a type of adaptive technology known as an eye-gaze computer. The author mentions its use as a critical part of their lives throughout her memoir, I Found My Tribe. ... Beyond the BookThe Art of the Wasted Day
by Patricia Hampl
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Patricia Hampl wants you to know that daydreaming is not a waste of a day. Nor is spending time alone in the midst of who and what you love, like Sarah Ponsonby and Lady ...
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The Art of the Flaneur
The word flaneur sounds like a term for a connoisseur of flannel fabric but, in fact, the Oxford dictionary defines flaneur as 'A man who saunters around observing society.' It is derived from the French word flâner which means 'saunter, ... Beyond the BookCirce
by Madeline Miller
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Towards the end of Madeline Miller's novel Circe, the titular nymph is questioned by her son about her life that has already spanned some thousand years. The teenaged ...
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Dean Muscat
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Nymphs in Greek Mythology
The nature of nymphs, the 'least of the lesser goddesses,' as they are referred to in Circe, is central to the novel. Circe, herself a sorceress or witch nymph, is most famous for turning Odysseus' crew into wild pigs and later becoming the hero's ... Beyond the BookAll the Names They Used for God
by Anjali Sachdeva
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Pre-publication press has already compared Anjali Sachdeva to Kelly Link and other genre-blending writers. So it is not unexpected, when reading her debut short story ...
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Cynthia C. Scott
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John Milton and Paradise Lost
In 'The Killer of Kings,' the short story in Anjali Sachdeva's collection All the Names They Used for God, John Milton (1608-1674), secluded in the English countryside after being charged and fined for publishing a tract that contemplated regicide, ... Beyond the BookOther People's Houses
by Abbi Waxman
A hilarious and poignant novel about four families and the affair that changes everything.
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The Leavers by Lisa Ko
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Do Not Become Alarmed
by Maile Meloy
It all began with a cruise on a ship out in the wild seas. This family decided to make good on having a good time on a cruise. The writer made it clear from the beginning...
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Some Luck
by Jane Smiley
Absolutely wonderful family saga. I fell in love with all the characters, the transitions between each one was incredibly well done, no make that flawless. The narrative ...
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Bellweather Rhapsody
by Kate Racculia
I loved this novel. It is funny, so funny I laughed out loud. It accurately and lovingly reflects how music truly entrances and collects musicians even before they become...
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Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
by Kathleen Rooney
This book made it to my "top 5 of 2017" list, and is certainly my favorite type of fiction (although usually this happens more with historical fiction, and less...
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Pachinko
by Min Jin Lee
I was born in Japan of Korean parents and lived there till age 10. After Japan was defeated in 1945, our mother took us back to Korea. Our father was killed in 1944 in an...
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Educated
by Tara Westover
At first it might seem abit difficult to read. Impossible to put down. A powerful, powerful book that you shouldn’t miss. I can’t just leave it at that because Tara ...
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