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“Uncharted”

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“Americas Boy: A Memoir”

tweetmeme_url = ‘http://www.theageofwill.com/clubreading/2009/10/25/americas-boy-a-memoir.html’; tweetmeme_service = ‘bit.ly’; Reviewer: linda “Americas Boy: A Memoir” by Wade Rouse A small-town boy who dresses in his mothers bikini when he’s five so he can be queen of the pageant has some issues to address in his life, especially when that small town is in rural southwestern Missouri. Rouse tells [...]

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“Old Man’s War”

Reviewer: linda “Old Man’s War” by John Scalzi Ah, a reason to read science fiction again.  A story that pulls the reader in from the beginning: I did two things on my seventy-fifth birthday.  I visited my wife’s grave.  Then I joined the Army. And a hero in the tradition of Lazarus Long. I find [...]

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“True Courage (Uncommon Heroes, Book 4)”

Reviewer: spratt “True Courage (Uncommon Heroes, Book 4)” by Dee Henderson Caroline Lane was not at all pleased with Luke Falcon’s aloof attitude about his work as an FBI agent. They had been dating for a year, and he still did not share anything of his emotional self with her. He was not even willing [...]

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“The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Writings on Politics, Family, And Fate”

Reviewer: linda “The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Writings on Politics, Family, And Fate” by Marjorie Williams, Timothy Noah One quick and upfront warning:  the author died from cancer.  There, now that the disclaimer is done, we can move on. The author’s husband had gathered many of her writings into three sections in the book.  [...]

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“A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian”

“A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: A Novel” by Marina Lewycka Reviewer: linda The main characters in this book are Ukrainian immigrants in the U.K. The narrator is the youngest daughter, and she doesn’t remember WWII. Her father and older sister, however, have vivid memories, memories they have never shared with the narrator. The [...]

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“A House in Sicily”

“A House in Sicily” by Daphne Phelps Daphne Phelps inherited a house in Sicily called Casa Cuseni. At the time, Daphne had no knowledge of Italian, no money, and was war-weary. At 34, she moved to the small Sicilian town of Taormina expecting to sell the house.  After 50 years and guests like Tennessee Williams, [...]

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“The Novelist” by Angela Hunt

Reviewer: spratt Angela Hunt is in the top five of my favorite authors list. Her stories are exciting from page 1 to the end. I know when I start one; it is likely to be a very late night. They are hard to put down. “The Novelist” is a little different than the majority of [...]

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“Empire Falls”

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Russo’s novel is wonderful! The characters, even the minor characters are real, tangible, quirky, heartwarming and heartbreaking. His writing style is rich and engaging; his style reminds me of John Cheever, or John Updike, John somebody anyway.

Empire Falls, a small mill town in Maine, has seen the last of the good times. Miles Roby grew up in Empire Falls, had a brief chance of escape while in college, but was drawn back because of his mothers failing health. Now, middle aged and struggling to make ends meet, Miles runs the Empire Grill.

Miles’ destiny is not always his own. He is working through a divorce his wife wants, trying to raise his daughter to a better life, and always crossing swords with the rich women who owns most of the town, including the Empire Grill.

There is much to like about Miles. He faces adversity head on and seems to enjoy a balance in life.

The story is very well told, at times humorous, and at times gut-wrenching; but through it all, Russo weaves a tale of wonderfully rich and entertaining characters.

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“Unspoken” by Angela Hunt

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Some people think humans evolved from apes…gorillas. Glee Granger thinks gorillas are almost human and can be taught to think and talk. Rob (Glee’s brother) thinks gorillas are animals, but he talks with Sema, Glee’s gorilla. Brad Fielding (director of Gorilla exhibit at zoo) thinks gorillas are fascinating…but animals from which humans evolved. Irene (Glee and Rob’s grandmother) thinks gorillas are animals uniquely created by God. Sema knows she’s a gorilla, and wants to be a mother gorilla.

Glee Granger rescued Sema from death when she was only a few hours old. She took Sema home and raised her as if she were a human baby. In fact, she has spent the last 8 years of her life totally dedicated to studying and teaching Sema. She talks in sign language, understands the spoken word, plays with dolls, has lessons on the computer. She plays on children’s playground equipment instead of climbing in trees. She’s even potty trained.

Glee was almost ready to begin her doctoral dissertation based on Sema’s linguistic abilities…sign language, etc. Technically, Sema still belonged to the XXXXX zoo. Now…they want her back. The new Zoo Director plans to use her unique talents as a money-maker for the zoo. Glee fights with every legal loophole she can find until there is nothing else she can do. She strikes a bargain with the zoo that makes her a zoo employee and allows her to continue her studies…but at the zoo.

The process of successfully habituating Sema into an existing gorilla group (family) is an interesting story. Sema learns to be a gorilla. Glee also has some learning to do. She learns that she also…quite naturally…as God intended for humans…needs to be a part of a human group (family)…thus an interesting relationship with Brad Fielding, the director of the gorilla exhibit. (I know…my sentence structure is terrible.)

There is an interesting discussion with Glee’s Grandmother regarding her take on how animals figure into God’s creation of the world. She thinks that people and animals used to be able to communicate verbally…before the fall. The religious reference in the book is small, but I think this is interesting. I never thought much about the animals being “redeemed.” A quote from the book:

Fielding shook his head. “I’m sorry, but I’ve always had a hard time with that. People say God is good and perfect–how, then, could he create evil?”

“Evil is not a tangible creation.” Nana’s gentle smile assured me that she enjoyed this gentle sparring. “It is a consequence; it is the negation of good. Our Creator endowed us with a great gift–the freedom to obey God, who is goodness–or to reject God, which is sin.” Fielding nodded, thought working in his eyes. “And sin results…in evil.”

“Yes.” Nana focused on Fielding, an almost imperceptible note of pleading in her face. “Free will is a good thing, but it can result in bad decisions and dire consequences. For thousands of years men have paid dearly for their freedom of choice. Because they are closely linked to us, the animals have paid dearly as well. One day, soon I hope, God is going to redeem the earth. Then the lion will lie down with the lamb, and the elephants and mountain gorillas will care for their young without fear of poachers. All those who love the Lord will worship him in heaven and on a new, redeemed earth. The Bible says every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea will sing, “Blessing and honor and glory and power belong to the one sitting on the throne and to the Lamb forever and ever.’”

Unspoken is a quite fascinating, really. I learned a lot about gorillas. I didn’t like the way the book ended…but it’s mostly is a great book. I highly recommend it.

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