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The Pianist’s Only Daughter: A Memoir
Kathryn (or Kate) writes a detailed, thoughtful, loving accounting of the lives (and particularly, the aging and ailing) of her parents, Jane and Don. Kate’s parents are both artists and professors. As is suggested by the book’s title, The Pianist’s Only Daughter, Don is a pianist by profession […]
Categories: Memoir and Autobiography
Tags: Caregiving, Family relations, Good Books, Growing older, Review of the Month, senior women, Women's issues
Tags: Caregiving, Family relations, Good Books, Growing older, Review of the Month, senior women, Women's issues
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Fiction
Fission: A Novel of Atomic Heartbreak
Fission: A Novel of Atomic Heartbreak is a WWII story that covers a different ‘front’—a little-known group of technical/electronic intellectuals who gave up much to stop Hitler. They were part of the USA’s secret Manhattan Project, the government’s effort to develop a nuclear bomb. The author tells the […]
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An Interview with Mariam Pirbhai
The daughter of Pakistani immigrants, Pirbhai is Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she teaches and specializes in postcolonial studies and creative writing. […]
An Interview with Ann Bancroft
Ann Bancroft began writing fiction after a career in journalism and communications. Ann is an alumna of the Community of Writers and the Tomales Bay Writers Workshops. In addition to working on her second novel, Ann leads workshops to help writers find their voice and generate story ideas. […]
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