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BOOK REVIEWS – Five ⭐️ Favorites Listed at Top

  • How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water- Angie Cruz (5* Audio)
  • The Book of Form and Emptiness – Ruth Ozeki – audible
  • I Cheerfully Refuse – Leif Enger (Audio Narrator: David Allen Baker)
  • What You Are Looking For Is in the Library – Michiko Aoyama (Audible narrators -Hanako Footman, Susan Momoko Hingley, Kenichiro Thomson, Wilson Ting, Shiro Kawai)
  • Lincoln in the Bardo – George Saunders (Audio cast below)
  • Deacon King Kong – James McBride (audible)
  • The Covenant of Water – Abraham Verghese (Audio book read by the Author)
  • The Naturalist’s Daughter – Tea Cooper (Audiobook Narrator -Corrine Davies)

Tag: #Aboriginal

The White Girl – Tony Birch

Odette Brown is raising her granddaughter, Sissy in a small, rural Australian town that has lost many of its Aboriginal residents. It is sometime in the 1960s. Sissy turns 13 early in this story, receiving her first bike as a gift, cobbled together by Henry, the white guy at the junkyard who had some intellectual … Continue reading The White Girl – Tony Birch →

Emily Leader Book Reviews Leave a comment March 20, 2022 2 Minutes
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