Reviews by Judith G. (Greenbrae, CA)

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The Botanist's Assistant
by Peggy Townsend
The Botanist's Assistant (7/7/2025)
The Botanist's Assistant is an enjoyable mystery laced with wit and featuring an unusual accidental sleuth, Margaret Finch. When we first meet Margaret, she's living a tightly regulated life. She literally schedules her every activity down to the second and expenditure downmore
Going Home: A Novel
by Tom Lamont
Three Men and a Boy (12/2/2024)
GOING HOME: Tom Lamont

   Take an aging man, Vic Erskine, with a Parkinsonian-type degenerative disease, and two thirty-somethings, one of whom, Vic's son Teo, has fled the suburbs for a slick single life in London, and the other, Ben Mossam, who has stayed inmore
The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl
by Bart Yates
The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl -Bart Yates (5/19/2024)
Isaac Dahl has indeed had a long life with enough strange—or at least unusual—episodes to justify the book's title, and at ninety-six, the former. journalist, decides to write a memoir. He tells his story in a series of single days set years apart, days when he experiencesmore
Devil Makes Three: A Novel
by Ben Fountain
DEVIL MAKES THREE (8/30/2023)
Ben Fountain's Devil Makes Three is a large book in every sense: large-hearted, large in sweep, large in memorable characters and stories, large in meaning (and physically large at 531 pp.). It's the story of an American and his Haitian partner whose diving business ismore
All You Have to Do Is Call
by Kerri Maher
All You Have to Do is Call (6/27/2023)
Kerri Maher's novel is loosely based on an actual underground feminist group called "Jane" that provided safe, inexpensive abortions when they were illegal, in the 1970s. Jane's members were always in danger of imprisonment and in fact were arrested and only escaped harshmore
Paper Names: A Novel
by Susie Luo
Paper Names (3/17/2023)
Paper Names is a novel that asks--in engaging, absorbing and entertaining ways--big questions. Who are we and what shapes us? Is it our family heritage, or is it the world we move through, be it familiar or new? Are we the title of our jobs? What is justice? This may makemore
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