Hippie Food: How Back-to-the-Landers, Longhairs, and Revolutionaries Changed the Way We Eat
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An enlightening narrative history—an entertaining fusion of Tom Wolfe and Michael Pollan—that...
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Theorizing Art Cinemas: Foreign, Cult, Avant-Garde, and Beyond
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The term "art cinema" has been applied to many cinematic projects, including the film d'art...
Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear
Paula Bronstein, Kim Barker and Christina Lamb
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Winner, International Photography Award, 1st Place, Professional: Book, Documentary, 2016 The Afghan...
Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System
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During the heyday of Hollywood's studio system, stars were carefully cultivated and promoted, but at...
The Jewish Women Prisoners of Ravensbruck: Who Were They
Judith Buber Agassi and Sigrid Jacobeit
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Ravensbruck was the only major Nazi concentration camp for women. Between 1939 and 1945, it was the...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated The Twist and Shout Murder in Books
Feb 4, 2022
It did take me a couple of chapters to get fully into this book, mainly because I felt like I was trying to remember all the characters and their relationships to each other. But once I got that sorted out, I was hooked. There are plenty of complications for Dot to deal with, and I enjoyed seeing how she dealt with everything. She is strong. There are plenty of great characters, including a potential love interest. That time in history is also brought to life, including the changes society was going through. I already can’t wait to see these characters again. If you are looking for a fun historical mystery, you’ll be glad you picked up this one.
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ClareR (5721 KP) rated The Four Winds in Books
Feb 28, 2021
It’s a period of history that I know little about. I mean, I’ve watched films set in this period where people live on ramshackle farms, or in shanty-type towns, and I knew that it was something to do with the Great Depression. This book describes the side of the story of a family of farmers who lived in the Dust Bowl of Texas.
Elsa lives with her husband, children and his parents on a farm in Texas. Two children later and with the farm failing, Elsa’s husband leaves them to pursue a better life - on his own. Elsa struggles on with her in-laws and children, determined to give Loreda and Ant (her children) a home where they feel loved. But when Ant nearly dies from dust pneumonia, and the farm fails completely, they make plans to leave for California. Elsa reluctantly leaves her in-laws behind (they refuse to leave their farm), because it’s the only way to save Ant.
California isn’t the promised land of milk and honey. They arrive with little money, nowhere to stay, and Californians don’t want to help them. In fact they believe ‘Okeys’ are feckless, lazy, dirty; they refuse to house or employ them. Elsa’s only choice is to live in a tent in an encampment where poverty and typhoid are rife.
I admired Elsa’s tenacity - she works tirelessly for little money to feed her children. It’s a story of one woman’s survival and her need to protect her family.
I didn’t know anything about the Dust Bowl before I read this. I’d heard the term, but I didn’t know about the dust storms, animals dying after being filled up with dust, and people dying from dust pneumonia. This sounds like an exaggerated story, doesn’t it? But it’s not. None of this was unusual.
The Four Winds is a hard, yet compelling read. This is only the third Kristin Hannah book I’ve read, and it won’t be my last!
Many thanks to St Martin’s Press for my e-copy.
Flying Man: Hugo Junkers and the Dream of Aviation
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Hugo Junkers (1859-1935) was a German engineer and aircraft designer generally credited as the...
To Mars and Beyond, Fast!: How Plasma Propulsion Will Revolutionize Space Exploration: 2016
Erik Seedhouse and Franklin Chang-Diaz
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As advanced in-space propulsion moves from science fiction to reality, the Variable Specific Impulse...