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About esme

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Loves to read. Loves to travel. Doesn't get to do either enough.

esme's Reviews:

The weather outside is frightful…

December 23, 2017 by esme Leave a Comment

I don’t live in a place that has much winter anymore, so when I get the hankering for snow and ice, I tend to reach for mysteries that take place in wintery places. Stan Jones writes a series of entertaining mysteries about an Inupiat state trooper in Chukchi. Nathan Active was fostered to a white family as a baby, so he knows little of the culture of the Inupiat – so an engaging fish out of water story. The focus of the mystery is on several […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Alaska, murder mystery, native American

I sat there listening to “We Shall Overcome,” looking out of the window at the passing Mississippi landscape

December 21, 2017 by esme Leave a Comment

Anne Moody’s The Coming of Age in Mississippi is not an easy book to read and certainly Ms. Moody did not have an easy life. She captures it with a somewhat ramshackle approach, which I appreciated because it read like someone recounting memories and impressions, rather than a carefully plotted reflection. Her parents were tenant farmers in Mississippi and she grew up in extreme poverty. They regularly ate just bread or just beans and her hunger throughout childhood certainly is a driver in her decisions […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: autobiography, Civil Rights Movement

Full of sound and fury…

December 21, 2017 by esme Leave a Comment

My heart was beating so fast at the end of the first section of The Quick, and Lauren Owen’s ability to write a ripping cliffhanger at section ends was phenomenal. She also has a gift for developing characters that feel real and compelling; to be fair, not all characters – I thought James Norbury, around whom much of the action revolves, was kind of a drip, for example. However, when I thought back over what I read, there was little there there. To take a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Gothic Horror, supernatural fiction

The Original 8

December 13, 2017 by esme Leave a Comment

In 1948, the city of Atlanta hired its first 8 black police officers. They were not allowed to wear their uniforms to or from work, they could not arrest white people, they could not drive a squad car or operate out of the police headquarters. If they uncovered a crime, they reported that to white police officers, who would investigate it when, and if, they chose. Many in the black community viewed them with suspicion. Darktown is Thomas Mullen’s fictional interpretation of this endeavor. Historically, Henry Hooks, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: historical fiction, mystery, race in america

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