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Category Archives: What I’m Reading

Girl In Translation

Girl in Translation. About a young girl who immigrates to New York City from Hong Kong as it is being transferred to Chinese rule in the late 90s. She and her mother find themselves living in an abandoned, unheated roach-infested apartment in Brooklyn. They live there for over 8 years while the mother works in […]

Tell The Wolves I’m Home

Fourteen-year old June Elbus loses her beloved Uncle Finn to AIDS and embarks on a secret relationship with his boyfriend Toby.

Still Life With Bread Crumbs

Anna Quindlen makes this look easy. You could be fooled into thinking this is simple book and a simple story. She’s not a showy writer and she isn’t trying to prove anything. Oh how she cuts right to the heart of something. I love her!

My Foreign Cities

My Foreign Cities: A Memoir by Elizabeth Scarboro — a touching memoir about a young woman’s marriage to a man with cystic fibrosis. Their journey through his illness and ultimately his death. Very honest, very close to the bone.

The Husband’s Secret

A juicy relationship-heavy fiction about women in Australia dealing with pain and betrayal. I love Liane Moriarty!

For The Benefit of Those Who See

I love this kind of nonfiction book. Written a by a journalist (Rosemary Mahoney) with clearly insatiable curiosity and a personal voice. Mahoney travels to India to teach English in a school for the blind and uses personal stories of her time there plus intense research to delve into historical and current attitudes and misconceptions […]