Book of the Week: ‘The Gilded Hour’
Mar08

Book of the Week: ‘The Gilded Hour’

The Gilded Hour Sara Donati 2015, 741 pages Fiction A thoroughly entertaining period drama with dashes of mystery and romance, The Gilded Hour is about two female doctors, Dr. Liliane “Anna” Savard and Dr. Sophie Elodie Savard, who live near Washington Square with their Aunt Quinlan and her widowed stepdaughter, Margaret. As the book opens, Sophie is out delivering a baby, so Anna goes to issue health certificates for orphans with a...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Dogist’
Mar01

Book of the Week: ‘The Dogist’

The Dogist Elias Weiss Friedman 2015, 304 pages Nonfiction If you have ever wanted to be overwhelmed by the cuteness and lovability of dogs, this book is for you. The Dogist (which started and continues as a Tumblr, Facebook and Instagram account) contains photos of dogs with little commentary, ranging from the smallest (Chihuahuas) to the largest (Great Danes). The photographs are beautifully composed and presented with very little...

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Book of the Week: ‘Jacksonland’
Feb23

Book of the Week: ‘Jacksonland’

Jacksonland Steve Inskeep 2015, 10 audio CDs Nonfiction Jacksonland is a fascinating history of one of the United States’s most influential presidents, Andrew Jackson, and the events leading up to expulsion of Native Americans from the southern U.S. known as the Trail of Tears. Author Steve Inskeep, the co-host of NPR’s Morning Edition, intertwines Jackson’s story, both personal and political, with the story of Chief John Ross, who...

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Book of the Week: ‘Uprooted’
Feb16

Book of the Week: ‘Uprooted’

Uprooted Naomi Novik 2015, 435 pages Fiction Agnieszka is a village girl who is happy with her home, her family and her friends, especially her best friend, Kasia. Their local magician protects them from the dangerous creatures of the forest, which allows them to live on the border of their land. Everyone knows that Kasia will be taken by the magician as a servant at the upcoming harvest festival, as he always takes the best and the...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Fold’
Feb02

Book of the Week: ‘The Fold’

The Fold Peter Clines 2015, 384 pages Fiction Mike Erikson’s students would say that he’s a normal teacher. His friends know differently. Although Mike doesn’t like to use it, his gift for synthesizing information and his photographic memory have made him the go-to guy for solving mysteries, and his best friend has just presented him with a new one. In the California desert, a team of scientists has invented teleportation (possibly)...

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