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Circe

Circe by Madeline Miller The witch Circe, a resident of the island of Aiaia and a rather minor persona in the pantheon of Greek gods and goddesses, is best known […]

Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie Like many rulers before her, Catherine the Great of Russia muscled her way into the job. A German born princess with no hereditary […]

Cahokia Jazz

Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford The 1922 map of North America in the front pages of the novel Cahokia Jazz looks familiar, but there is an extra state located on […]

Bringing Home The Birkin

Bringing Home the Birkin by Michael Tonello BHTB is a chick-lit novel, although at first glance it violates a few standards of the genre.  It is not written by a […]

Boomerang

Boomerang by Michael Lewis If you are interested in the European financial crisis or merely a student of human behavior, I recommend Michael Lewis’s book Boomerang. Lewis’s forte is telling […]

Bridge of Sighs

Bridge Of Sighs By Richard Russo Last month I had dinner at The Palm with a dozen or so women. Toward the end of the meal I asked (apropos of […]

Book of Ages

Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin by Jill Lepore Have you ever found yourself deep in a project, having devoted countless hours and valuable resources, only […]

Black Maestro

Black Maestro, The Epic Life of an American Legend by Joe Drape Before the NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, and NASCAR, the national sport in the United States was horse racing. […]

The Most of Nora Ephron

The Most of Nora Ephron, a collection of writings from the late journalist, novelist, screenwriter, foodie, and feminist is also a mainstay on my nightstand. From her short pieces in […]

The Book of Delights by Ross Gay

Winner of the National Book Circle Award for Poetry, Ross Gay “decided …to write a daily essay about something delightful.” His rules: write every day for a year, draft them […]

Bite By Bite by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Aimee Nezhukumatathil,  author of a collection of nature essays, World of Wonders, and a professor of English at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, has written another book of personal essays, […]

Bedside Table Books

I usually read a book before bed, but often the next morning, I cannot remember what I read! Does this happen to you? If so, I suggest the Bedside Table […]