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To the Moon and Timbuktu: A Trek through the Heart of Africa
by Nina Sovich
An adventure in remote West Africa (6/15/2013)
Nina Sovich has written a book about her wanderlust that anyone who loves to travel will recognize. While she, at 34, takes it to the height of adventure, traveling to West Africa, she writes in a style that keeps the reader engaged and on the edge of their seat to discovermore
The Aviator's Wife
by Melanie Benjamin
Stunning portrait of the Lindberghs (12/21/2012)
Melanie Benjamin has written a fictional first person account of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's life. Born in a strong privileged family, meeting the most famous person on earth, a hero of huge magnitude, she marries him and starts the rocky road to find a real person behing themore
The Headmaster's Wager: A Novel
by Vincent Lam
Reality in Vietnam (8/13/2012)
Perceval Chen has a story to tell of being Chinese in Vietnam. He arrives there to find his father and life takes him along a path of being headmaster in a school teaching English to students who then become translators for the Americans in Vietnam.

The book is well writtenmore
Solomon's Oak: A Novel
by Jo-Ann Mapson
Against all odds a family restored (10/8/2010)
I loved this book, it was hard to come to the end of it. A book about three people, a young widow, neglected teenager, and a retired policeman in a lot of back pain, weaves a story of family that is true to life. Jo-Ann Mapson writes with truth and grace. Her characters aremore
Secret Daughter: A Novel
by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Conflict of Eastern and Western World (1/22/2010)
A story of two cultures, one daughter, and two marriages that shows the clashes that develop and the realities of their worlds. A very readable novel. I found the characters to be stereotyped and the flow of conversations and thoughts not fully developed. I wanted to readmore
The Lieutenant
by Kate Grenville
The Lieutenant by Kate Grenville (9/23/2009)
This book is a great read. Kate Grenville writes with a prose of words that become a visual and mental picture. The historical background adds a new dimension to a story you may think you know. Questions of culture and morality left me thinking about this book long after Imore
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