Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Born a Crime

 


Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

Comedian and talk show host Trevor Noah tells of his life growing up under apartheid in South Africa. In some ways it’s a grim story (how could it not be?), but even through the most sad and horrific parts, Noah doesn’t fall into despair. His father was a Swiss citizen who could never be seen with Noah in public; his mother was a tough but loving woman who rebelled against her family’s expectations. Life took a turn for the worse when his mother married a man who had a violent temper. Lacking the money to go to university, Noah sold bootleg CDs and ran various scams with a couple of friends to make money. He also recounts his problems with finding a girlfriend, or even having any friends at all. He was not black, nor white, or what the government called “colored.”

It's a riveting story, and I read it straight through in one sitting. Apartheid is no longer the law in South Africa, but many of the other problems—tribal clashes, poverty, violence—still remain.

Monday, October 12, 2020

A Crafty Crime

 


A Stitch to Die For by Lois Winston

Anastasia Pollock, magazine crafts editor, notices her neighbor’s front door ajar. The neighbor is disliked by everyone—she even called the police on Anastasia’s sons when they shoveled her sidewalk after a snowstorm—so much for good deeds. Anastasia finds the woman’s body. But when another neighbor is killed—this time a woman who was beloved by all—the police wonder if someone is targeting Anastasia. This is book four in a fun series, with laugh-out-loud moments.

Saturday, October 03, 2020

September's Books


 

Maggie is a former Miss Alabama, dissatisfied with the way her life has turned out. After finishing as second runner up in the Miss American contest, she turned down a marriage proposal and moved to New York to become a model. That didn’t work out and she wound up back in Birmingham, as a real estate agent, taking care of her aging parents. But she’s planning to put an end to her humdrum life—it just doesn’t work out as she planned. Funny and entertaining, with a cast of strong women characters, if you enjoy the books of Ann B. Ross and Rita Mae Brown, this is right up your alley


 I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg

15th Affair by James Patterson

Eventide by Kent Haruf

Benediction by Kent Haruf

The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow

The Goodbye Man by Jeffery Deaver

Kill or Be Killed by James Patterson

A Good Man with a Dog by Roger Guay

Flat Broke with Two Goats by Jennifer McGaha

Whiplash by Catherine Coulter

Too Much and Not Enough by Mary Trump

The Last Giants: the rise and fall of the African elephant by Levison Wood