Not quite James Herriot, but good stories from a Midwestern vet. If you love animals and enjoy reading about their quirks as well as their owners’ oddities, you will enjoy this book.
RATING: * * * A good read
Reviewed by: kh
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Not quite James Herriot, but good stories from a Midwestern vet. If you love animals and enjoy reading about their quirks as well as their owners’ oddities, you will enjoy this book.
RATING: * * * A good read
Reviewed by: kh
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This is the story of Deo who survived the hell of Burundi and Rwandi and found himself homeless in New York City. A stunningly remarkable story of one person’s resilience and the people (good and bad) who changed his life. A hopeful yet complex story–another wonderful book by Kidder.
RATING: * * * * * One of the best
Reviewed by: Nancy J.
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Restaurant critic for the “New York Observer,” Moira writes about her girlhood around the world. Her father was in the British diplomatic corps. From Egypt, Saigon and Berlin to New York City, there are recipes from each of her father’s postings, as well as stories about her family. She has also lived in or traveled to Mexico, Lapland and Morocco, among other places, and includes stories and meals consumed from each locale.
RATING: * * * A good read
Reviewed by: kh
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Another funny book by Jacobs. Some chapters are reworked from his Esquire articles but each has food for thought. I especially enjoyed his account of computer dating on behalf of his children’s nanny and the chapter on outsourcing his everyday tasks to India.
RATING: * * * * Very, very good
Reviewed by: kh
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Imagine the experience of a high school student who donated a sweater to Goodwill and then eleven years later seeing a young boy wearing that same sweater in Africa? This is a great memoir, but also an opportunity to learn about microfinance and the positive forms of helping those in need help themselves for the long-term.
RATING: * * * * * One of the best
Reviewed by: Nancy J.
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If you need a good laugh and a break from the hectic pace of life, take the time to read this book about the dynamics (and surprises) of family life. Entertaining and poignant plus a quick read.
RATING: * * * A good read
Reviewed by: Nancy J.
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