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Aug

14

2018

Seattle7Writers Cook Up Some Fun (and Fundraising) with Summer BBQs

Seattle7Writers, the nonprofit collective of Pacific Northwest authors, partners with independent bookstores this summer to introduce readers to favorite authors and raise money for literacy nonprofits. In July, Island Books hosted the Seattle7Writers cookout to benefit Team Read, a nonprofit organization that pairs struggling young readers with trained teen reading coaches for one-on-one tutoring after school and …

Jun

15

2018

James Crossley

Books Gave Us Gravity: A Postcard from the Edge

Non-fiction for the cold, hard facts, fiction for flights of fancy. One grounds you while the other sets you spinning. Most of the time, maybe, but my experience this week perfectly inverts that paradigm. I’ve been reading a brand-new book from Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris, who is best known as the filmmaker behind such projects …

Sep

6

2017

Memoirs of a Wildlife Biologist

Memoirs of a Wildlife Biologist by
David B. Marshall

The autobiography of the late Oregon birder extraordinaire, David B. Marshall, Memoirs of a Wildlife Biologist (NOW OUT OF PRINT), is available in limited supply (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) exclusively at the [Audubon Society of Portland] Nature Store. Co-editor of the definitive 2003 OSU Press publication Birds of Oregon, Marshall illuminated his own life as a …

Aug

14

2017

The Book Thieves

The Book Thieves: The Nazi Looting of Europe’s Libraries and the Race to Return a Literary Inheritance
by Anders Rydell

One of the reasons I love this book is because the heroes of the story are badass bookish people. The other reason is that it explores an often overlooked aspect of World War II. With the many other atrocities committed by the Nazis, it’s easy to forget that they were waging another, quieter war on …

Dec

7

2016

Indestructible

Indestructible by John R. Bruning

I have rather eclectic tastes in history books, drawn to singular events or individuals that I’ve had no prior knowledge of, rather than those of a broader historical scope. Oregon writer Bruning brings to life the story of P.I.” Pappy” Gunn, an aviator whose skills as a pilot/mechanic/engineer in the Pacific theater of WWII is …

Aug

12

2016

Courtship of Eva Eldridge

“The Courtship of Eva Eldridge:” WWII’s Working Women and Marriage Madness

Diane Simmons’s The Courtship of Eva Eldridge: A Story of Bigamy in the Marriage-Mad Fifties tells the true story of one woman, whose life was transformed by World War II and its aftermath. Here is the rarely told female side of  the “Greatest Generation:” her war work, the shifting government propaganda about women’s roles, and the charming man she loved, …

Mar

10

2016

The Tin Snail

The Tin Snail by Cameron McAllister

Giving a lesser-known historical event— the development of the Citroën C2V, the brilliantly simple French “people’s car”— a fictional, kid-friendly spin by putting 13-year-old Angelo Fabrizzi at its center, McAllister has constructed a fast-moving plot packed not just with action and humor but with family drama, spy skullduggery, tween romance, and, in a mild form, …

Feb

4

2016

Salt to the Sea

Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys

Salt to the Sea is all that I hoped for and more from Ruta Sepetys (the author of Between Shades of Gray). Once again, she shines a light on a dark part of history with a beautifully crafted novel. Because of the alternating points of view and short, poignant chapters, I was torn between wanting …

Jan

11

2016

Night Witch

Night Witch by S. J. McCormack

I love to read books about obscure World War II incidents. S. J. McCormack has selected just such a true story for Night Witch. The “Night Witches” were a group of women pilots who flew night bombing raids for Russia against German military units’ positions in Russia in WWII. I knew about American women who flew American …

Jan

4

2016

Frozen in Time

Frozen in Time by Mitchell Zuckoff

It sounds so unreal you think it must be fiction; but no, it’s true!  Greenland, 1942: first a US cargo plane crashes, followed by those of the rescue contingents.  Zuckoff’s writing is compelling as he chronicles the events and the expedition 70 years later to find wreckage; you can feel the bitter cold and the roller …

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