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BRINGING UP BEBE

I read this book before my daughter Charlotte was born, and it was and remains one of my top two favorite books on parenting.  I know I enjoyed it in part because there is a narrative.  Rather than being an endless list of charts and data, Druckerman tells her own story about raising her three children.  But she is a journalist, and so she supplements her experience with interviews and data, and even a few charts!

TEAM OF RIVALS: THE POLITICAL GENIUS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN

We’re well into our second year of the L & L Review and up to this point I’ve never reviewed a book about history.  Historical fiction, sure.  But reading an entire book about history? Normally that would appeal to me about as much as reading an entire book about math.  So how did I happen to find my way to Team of Rivals?  It’s a selection for my Bates College Boston Alumna book club and is going to be discussed in November.  Since it’s 800+ pages, I thought I better get to it.

EDUCATED, A Memoir

Several people told me that I really needed to read Educated.  When I finally began to read it, I wondered if it could possibly live up to all the hype.  Well, add me to the book’s long list of admirers.  Educated will draw you in and bowl you over. It is the true story of Tara Westover, the youngest child of seven, who was raised by survivalist parents in Idaho. 

OPTION B, Facing Adversity, Building Resilience And Finding Joy

Anyone who has read Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In knows that she writes well and has a compelling story to tell.  Anyone who has read Adam Grant’sOriginals or Give and Take knows that he also has an interesting set of beliefs and is able to articulate them clearly.  When these two successful authors teamed up to write Option B, it’s no wonder the resulting book is a real knock-out.

WALKING TO LISTEN: 4,000 Miles Across America, One Story At A Time

I saw Andrew Forsthoefel speak at Wellesley College last year at one of their semi-annual Authors on Stage presentations – where three authors talk about their latest books – always a treat!  He held me captivated as he explained the genesis of the idea of walking across the US (and then writing his book): a combination of graduating from college without being sure what direction he wanted to take in life and looking for more meaning in the life he led. 

TOWNIE, A Memoir

I read this book for two reasons:  it had been recommended to me by a friend and I loved The House of Sand and Fog, Dubus’ breakout novel.  To say I enjoyed this memoir would be an exaggeration.  But it has stayed with me far longer than most books.  I have thought about it and talked to other people about it many times since I finished reading it.  For me, that’s proof of its power and perhaps even its value.