365 Books: Any Four Women Could Rob the Bank of Italy by Ann Cornelisen

My mother discovered this book and kept it on her bedside table, along with West with the Night (which I have not read), Out of Africa (which I have not read), and The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow (which I will write about some time). This stack of books tells you almost everything you …

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365 Books: Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein

Yesterday my husband and I made the mistake of watching the movie, The Giver. Within 5 minutes, our expectations for the movie were significantly lowered but I insisted on finishing it: I haven't read The Giver but I had read something else that I thought she had written, when I was a little girl (but …

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365 Books: My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell

Perhaps you saw the BBC/PBS series, The Durrells in Corfu, which is sort of based on the stories in this book. It disappointed me. But it would have been impossible, I think, to capture what makes this book special in a TV series - it would need to have long stretches of wildlife photography, straight …

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365 Books: By the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder

This is, I think, my second favorite book in the Little House series, next to The Long Winter. It feels like a season of fallow for the Ingalls family, a chance to rest and recuperate before diving back into their struggle to survive. This is also Laura's last burst of childhood, before she is expected …

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