Browsed by
Author: Gena

When the English Fall

When the English Fall

When the English Fall by David Williams, an Elder in the Presbyterian Church, is a novel about the Amish way of life. Told in simple, sparse journal entries, Jacob, an Amish farmer tells what happens when a solar storm disrupts all technology and life outside their community is thrown into chaos. A beautifully written little book about what will happen if all our devices suddenly fail and we are left with no skills to survive. A meditative and timely read.

A Distant Heart

A Distant Heart

A Distant Heart by Sonali Dev reads like a Bollywood movie without the dancing, which is of course much less fun. A story of two young lovers who met in their early teens.Kimaya had a rare condition and was locked in her sterile germ-free room, Rahul cleaned her windows and got to know her from the other side of the glass.. Their relationship survived all odds, but this is not just a love story, its a crime thriller as well….

Read More Read More

Man

Man

Man, which means perfect fulfillment in Vietnamese, by Kim Thuy is a beautifully written little novel about a Vietnamese chef who is married with kids and living in Montreal with her family, then meets a French chef who turns her world upside down. With such sparse, well chosen words, Thuy transports the reader to another world filled with beauty, love, food, and passion. Poetic, lyrical, totally original, a beautiful book to read slowly and savor.

Recipes for a Sacred Life

Recipes for a Sacred Life

Recipes for a Sacred Life by Rivvy Neshama is a little book of inspirations, or recipes as Neshama calls them, taken from her experiences that we all need to remember in order to live a better life. There’s nothing new or particularly remarkable here, but they are nice reminders when we need them. The kind of sweet little book you can flip through and return to time and time again.

The Story Hour

The Story Hour

The Story Hour is another fantastic book by Thrity Umrigar, one of my favorite authors. Lakshmi, an uneducated Indian woman living in the states far from home and married to a man who doesn’t love her, tries to commit suicide. This is how she meets Maggie, who becomes her therapist and friend. There are few storytellers who have the ability to create such sympathetic characters and draw the reader in the way that Umrigar does. She writes about race, gender,…

Read More Read More

Britt-Marie Was Here

Britt-Marie Was Here

Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrick Backman takes a small character from My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry and gives her her own book. This is my favorite so far of the books I’ve read by Backman. Britt-Marie starts out as a not very likable, fastidious older woman set in her ways and blunt with her opinions of others. When her husband leaves her for a younger woman she must find a job for the first time in…

Read More Read More

This is Where We Live

This is Where We Live

This is Where We Live by Janelle Brown is a book set in LA about a newly married couple, an artist and film maker, both hoping for their big break in Hollywood. They’ve invested all their money in a cute but overpriced bungalow in the hills. A series of events from an earthquake to the return of the now famous ex-girlfriend leads to serious challenges to their marriage. Although filled with some cliches, Brown’s keen observations and writing skills turn…

Read More Read More

Me Talk Pretty One Day

Me Talk Pretty One Day

If I’m in the right mood, no one can make me laugh like David Sedaris, and I laughed all the way through Me Talk Pretty One Day. He has a rare intelligence and wit combined with brutal honesty that make his writing original, fresh, hilarious. The first part of the book is set in the states and tells some funny stories of his family and his teacher’s attempts to get rid of his lisp; the second and better half is…

Read More Read More

Spill Simmer Falter Wither

Spill Simmer Falter Wither

Spill Simmer Falter Wither by Sara Baume reads more like a long poem than a novel. An abused one-eyed dog gets taken in by a lonely bachelor and the two become fast friends. Living in a small coastal Irish village, people in town begin to feel threatened and the two take to the road rather than be separated. Full of lyrical passages and wonderful descriptions of nature, this is a beautifully written, but quite sad little book. I really appreciated…

Read More Read More

Diamond Head

Diamond Head

Diamond Head by Cecily Wong is a novel that spans generations and continents from China to Oahu. The Leong family is the wealthiest in the islands, but secrets have followed them from China to Hawaii, with devastating results only revealed decades later. Told by the wives and daughters, this is a story of family, culture, betrayal, and redemption. Filled with Chinese lore and local Hawaiian culture, lovers of historical fiction will enjoy this book.