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BOOK REVIEWS – Five ⭐️ Favorites Listed at Top

  • Four Treasures of the Sky – Jenny Tinghui Zhang
  • Deacon King Kong – James McBride
  • Shadows of Pecan Hollow – Caroline Frost
  • Harlem Shuffle – Colson Whitehead
  • The Lincoln Highway – Amor Towles
  • Stork Bite – L. K. Simonds
  • Broken (in the best possible way) – Jenny Lawson
  • Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 – Edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha Blaine
  • The Dictionary of Lost Words — Pip Williams
  • Chevy in the Hole – Kelsey Ronan
  • Unlikely Animals – Annie Hartnett

Tag: #TransplantHistory

Spare Parts – Paul Craddock

Spare Parts is a very readable history of the evolution of transplants of human body parts, from skin grafts through heart/lung and covering many centuries. Craddock gives us the science involved in an accessible manner. The entire book is my favorite kind of history, full of social, political and cultural context. From earliest times, we … Continue reading Spare Parts – Paul Craddock →

Emily Leader Book Reviews Leave a comment May 22, 2022 1 Minute
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