Thursday, April 27, 2017

May 2017 Booklub News



Triple Point



Dear Bookclub,
Have not watched or listened to news, NPR shows, read newspapers, barely walked the dog, sleeping more..... I'm binging on "The Gene" and loving it. Surfing on some new level of understanding of most interesting science and thought, an fMRI of my brain would show fireworks as I trip on Siddhartha Mukherjee's "intimate history" of the gene. Unfortunately, I have a mind like a Looney Tunes animal whose head has been riddled with bullet holes and the information keeps leaking out. I have read and reread, listened and re-listened to sections and chapters over and over again, trying to lock in the concepts. The stories of the scientists are fine enough but the biology, chemistry and engineering are super-cool. Who is Siddhartha Mukherjee besides the Pulitzer prize-winning author of  "The Emperor of All Maladies"? Merely a gene carrier(!) who, along with Sarah Sze (artist- see above) produced these two genetically blessed daughters:



Check out mom from this 2012 New Yorker article:

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/05/14/a-million-little-pieces

Looking forward to getting together to discuss....
Mindful reading,
LK

Thursday, April 20, 2017

April 2017 Bookclub News



Dear Bookclub,
Gathering at  Capri Blu to reminisce about "Foreign Affairs", our thoughts turned to Professor Alison Lurie. Cornell professor published on the topic of children's literature and travels frequently to Britain vs. Corinth professor published on the topic of children's literature and travels frequently to Britain,  the novel suggests a biographical shadow. Much of Lurie's work indulges in the paths of her personal history:

http://www.alisonlurie.com/html/bio.html

Delving into descriptions of her other works tempts this reader as "Foreign Affairs" was unanimously a much enjoyed read.

Terrie's ideas for an upcoming selection:

"History of Wolves"  Emily Fridlund*
"Moonglow" Michael Chabon
"Everyone Brave is Forgiven" Chris Cleve

*chosen


The round-table:




Up next, "The Gene" ......bravely lifted by Val.

Focused and happy reading,
LK