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Book review: The Offing by Benjamin Myers

by Mary Adams, AWC The Hague

 

…..a good poem shucks the oyster shell of one’s mind to reveal the pearl within.

Contrary to my original belief, The Offing is not a thriller assassin novel. No one gets “offed!” The offing means “the distant stretch of sea where sky and water merge.” The novel is set in the summer of 1946 in...

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Book Review: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Nancy Lynner, AWC Central Scotland and Education Team member

 

A Short Report on a Long and Fabulous Book

Demon CopperheadDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver is the winner of the 2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction and the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (shared with Trust by Hernan Diaz).

The book is structured like Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield and Kingsolver uses that...

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Book Review: Ban this Book

by Rebekka Klingshirn, Heidelberg IWC

 

Ban this Book, by Alan Gratz, is a story about empowerment and coming of age through education. When protagonist Amy Anne finds out that her favorite book (as well as several others) has been banned from her elementary school library, she starts finding her voice. Devastated that it has been taken off the shelf, Amy...

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Book Review: How Beautiful We Were

 by Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland/AWC London

 

How Beautiful We Were coverHow Beautiful We Were, by Imbolo Mbue, is a story mainly about environmental degradation, but education plays an important role. Set in the fictional African village of Kosawa, it tells us of the catastrophic effects of oil spills and river pollution on the land and on the people of Kosawa. Children die from poisoned...

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Book Review: The Other Einstein

by Susan Mack, AIWC Düsseldorf

 

The Other Einstein book coverMarie Benedict’s The Other Einstein offers the chance to follow the life of a brilliant woman, Mitza Maric, whose own scientific merits were lost in husband Albert Einstein’s enormous shadow. In the early 20th century, Mitza was a brilliant physicist in her own right and her contribution to the theory of relativity is strongly...

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Book Review: The Bookseller of Kabul

reviewed by Hollie Nielsen, AWCC Scotland

Bookseller of KabulThe Bookseller of Kabul  by Asne Seierstad (published in English in 2003) is a non-fiction description of the life and family of Shah Muhammad Rais. At Shah M Book Co, Rais braved persecution to bring books to the people of Kabul over the course of three decades and successive repressive regimes. As well as...

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