Just finished reading "Where The Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens. It's about a woman who was abandoned by her family in the 1950's and she grows up alone in the swamps of North Carolina. Always beign an outsider, when a murder occurs, she becomes the primary suspect. It's very good.
Just loved “ Educated” it was a life affirming book, so well written, such a beautiful story! How she managed to educate herself with the help of her brother is just wonderful!
Said I would and I did really the best book I've read in a long while. I was going to borrow it from the library but probably would've been 6 months before I got it. I decided if it was that good I would buy it.
My sister usualy gets gooks form teh library, and if she reall loves it, then she'll buy a copy for herself. I hope the autor writes more books. The first one was really good..
Another one that my colleagues and I loved: Educated by Tara Westover. Memoir of a girl raised in somewhat isolation by anti-government conspiracy-nut religious zealot parents, who goes to school for the first time at age 17. No spoilers, but she prevails in her education.
Right up your alley if you loved Kya in Crawdads.
I read that one a few weeks ago and LOVED it. I've shared it with colleagues in the school where I work and everyone has loved it.
I went to Book Expo America in NYC last year in May and it was one of the books I could have gotten a ARC (Advance Reader Copy) of, but I didn't get it. I was so BUMMED! I had to wait for it to hit bookstores.
I would recommend The Marsh King's Daughter as a great read also.
How old was she , when she was abandoned ?
I think 6 or 8? I can't remember. Her mother left early, and her siblings too, then he father would leave her alone for days or weeks until he finally never came back. Maybe by the time he was finally gone for good she was 8.
Posted by MynamehereAnyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now?
Posted by AmelieMatisseMy latest read. I really though I was well informed about this era. Sadly I was not.
Posted by AmelieMatisseI went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
Posted by Marcie1974This made me giggle
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Posted by snytiger6With the current trend of the far right moving into the forefront of many countries aroudn the world, perhaps it is time for people to rediscover the book "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis.
Posted by AmelieMatisseAnyone who is an art lover will enjoy this book. And if you are anywhere near Baltimore MD a trip to the Baltimore Museum will get you the chance to see the Cone sisters amazing collection for free
Posted by AmelieMatisseJust finished a biography on Frederick Douglass and this seemed like a good followup.
Posted by GuyKeithAnyone here like Joseph Heller? You may be familiar with Catch-22, but have you read his other books, especially Something Happened? If anyone has read it, let me know. I would like to discuss it.
Posted by ninjarider1Well, one can always hope!
Posted by ninjarider1I "check out" when I read!
Posted by ninjarider1Twenty five percent? I'd say more than that!
Posted by snytiger6Instead of powering it up...
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Posted by ninjarider1Any science fiction fans here?