365 Books: Thus Was Adonis Murdered by Sarah Caudwell

I love Sarah Caudwell's books but I always feel a little sad when I read them, as hilarious as they are. Because there are four and there will be no more. Ever. Caudwell's books focus on a bunch of yuppie British tax lawyers. The beautiful and perfect Serena. The sexy and irrepressible Julia. The unattainable …

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365 Books: America Revised by Francis FitzGerald

I bought this book while I was in college and it inspired a paper that I wrote for a history class on the politics of textbooks and the representation of Native Americans in elementary school textbooks.* It was a sweeping paper, covering textbooks from colonial America through the present, and I spent many hours in …

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365 Books: A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter

What, you are thinking, is a Limberlost? It sounds like Stranger Things' Upsidedown - but it's not. It's a wetlands forest in Eastern Indiana. It used to stretch for 13,000 acres but enterprising Americans drained parts of it in the late 19th Century. As many wetland forests do, it had a bit of a reputation …

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