Books High and Low
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Young Rupert: the making of the Murdoch empire, by Walter Marsh
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In this uneven account of the evolution of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, journalist Walter Marsh presents meticulous reporting on the tan...
Death is now my neighbor, by Colin Dexter
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This is another complex Inspector Morse mystery set in Oxford, England. Similar to his other books, Morse jumps to conclusions about how t...
Nature's best hope: a new approach to conservation that starts in your yard, by Douglas W. Tallamy
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University of Delaware professor of entomology and wildlife sciences presents a convincing case for why everyone should create a haven for...
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Self-portrait in black and white: unlearning race, by Thomas Chatterton Williams
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This book opens with the author describing the drive to the hospital in France where his white French wife gave birth to their first child...
Thursday, October 19, 2023
The daughters of Cain, by Colin Dexter
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In the 11th Inspector Morse mystery, an Oxford don has been stabbed to death and Inspector Morse has been brought in to work on the case a...
Friday, October 13, 2023
Fresh water for flowers, by Valerie Perrin
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I enjoyed this novel about a woman (Violette) who was orphaned as a child and lived with a series of foster parents. At 17, she's work...
Rental person who does nothing: a memoir, by Shoji Morimoto
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When author Shoji Morimoto decided to change careers, he struggled to find the perfect fit. After leaving an unsatisfying career in a co...
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Lessons in chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus
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I really enjoyed this novel about a 1950s woman chemist who struggled against misogyny and bigotry in her education and career. She is a f...
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Some people need killing: a memoir of murder in my country, by Patricia Evangelista
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Reporter and filmmaker Patricia Evangelista provides an upfront view of the war on drugs brought by former Filipino President Rodrigo Du...
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