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Michael T. Yanega

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Streep brings it to life

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-03-25

Meryl Streep never misses a beat in telling us this story about an actress named Lara who had one role — that of Emily Webb, in “Our Town”. She played the role in Summer Stock at Tom Lake in Michigan. She was a great Emily and her co-star as George was an actor who was Peter Duke. Duke became a monumental star after those days at Tom Lake. He was a complete charmer, right from the start , and Lara was under his spell at once. They had a romance that lasted while the play ran, and a friendship that lasted much longer, even though he romanced other actresses and married a few of them. Peter’s brother was Sebastian, a witty tennis player who Peter was never able to beat. ‘Saint Sebastian’ always showed up at Tom Lake and also singled out an actress who caught his eye.

Most of the story is told by Lara to her three daughters who want to know about her relationship with the famous star. Streep inhabits Lara and her daughters, and Lara’s husband Joe, who retired from theater work to care for a cherry orchard that was in his family’s history. All of the characters, without exception, are Streep’s wonderful roles as she narrates this book.

Duke’s history is revealed and his encounters with Lara after Tom Lake are sensitively told by the time the book ends. Sebastian re-appears to bury his brother’s ashes on the Nelson Farm where Lara is living. Peter Duke was a complex story that few would have imagined. Not all of it would ever be told to Lara’s daughters.

But the readers do learn about his tragic life, and so the book satisfies.

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How to say Love in many ways

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-24-25

The reason I gave only three stars was because the author seemed overly concerned with the many forms of love and ways to express it. It became mildly tiring to me, even though some scenes were fraught with anger or irritation. The family, an extended one, swirls around the principal characters, and shows how the enduring love of their parents impacted their attitudes.

All in all an enjoyable book, in spite of all the ways love was expressed.

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Her Narrative Grows on You

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-18-23

Annie Ernaux writes the book she means to write, as you find out by the end. It is a lovely portrait of a time in the world, clearly evoked in all its frustrations and ecstasies. The French social references may not connect much with Americans, but there will be enough familiar landmarks to keep you in step. When she discusses the personal business of aging and memories I think we all can relate to her as a fellow human being.

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Brooks’ Time Travel Pieces Together a Great Story

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-10-23

Geraldine Brooks knows how to weave threads from different stories into a many-layered whole. She not only tells us about a fabulous stallion, but she also exposes shameful exploitation of Black riders and horse handlers starting with the days of slavery.

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Verghese is meticulous craftsman

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-07-23

Abraham Verghese clearly spent much time getting the details right in this tale of interlocking generations in Kerala India before, during, and after the Second World War. Water is a recurring theme connecting his characters. A mysterious ‘condition’ involving water and drowning afflicts many related members of the extended family.

I was fascinated by Verghese’s accounts of Partition and the Naxalites revolution. The depth and passion within families and villagers who depend on them has been drawn to evoke sympathy. Some tragedies made me cringe with empathy for the victims. Medical knowledge abounds in this book, thanks to the author’s profession. I was fascinated by his lessons about Hansen’s disease and the overreaction to its victims.

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A Clever Way to Think of the Multiverse

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-18-23

Jason has a happy life. His wife Daniela and son Charlie make his life what it is. He wouldn’t have it any other way, he thinks. By the time this book ends he will have learned how many things could have been different. Crouch gives us a “magic happens here” box and invents a clever way for the user to control it. Once you have accepted the original step in the chain of worlds that Jason experiences, then you are in for a head-spinning ride. Plenty of excitement and, for me, a satisfying ending.

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Newbern’s performance underlines a horrific situation

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-02-22

George Newbern gives Guterson’s account of his father’s last case a dispassionate delivery that makes the adoption and death of Abigail by a right—wing religious couple seem inhuman. This gentle Ethiopian girl was unprepared for the ferocity of the unshakable and merciless beliefs of her adoptive American parents. That such a case could happen, and that the perpetrators could be so convinced of their rightness, is a terrible indictment of our flawed social welfare system. Such people should never have been approved to adopt a child of a different race.

The judge’s summation in sentencing the couple to the maximum allowable penalty was very intense even though it was restrained. She left no doubt about her condemnation of the brutal mistreatment of this vulnerable girl that resulted in her death by exposure to the cold.

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Wait to learn what the title means

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-26-22

Anne Tyler has crafted a gentle tale of multiple generations. They are linked together by shared history and mutual love and respect. For me, the last chapter, when David and Greta’s son Nicholas comes with his son Benny to visit while Nicholas’s wife Juana, a doctor, is hostage to the New York City Covid crisis. David learns he had nothing to be anxious about in his relationship with Benny. His grandchild accepts him like an overgrown playmate. Once again Greta’s wisdom predicted that all would go well, and David’s sleeplessness had no foundation.

This book reminded me that you are always part of your family, even when relationships run aground.

Tyler weaves the layers of the family personalities just like her title.

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What Can One Say?

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-22-21

Richard Powers must have consumed an entire biology course or two. He describes more details about our tortured relationship with the earth and its biomes than we can absorb at one sitting. The number of facts he conjures up about trees can keep us spellbound for days. If you thought trees were inert, then you were not looking slowly enough. They migrate, medicate themselves, warn each other about danger and protect their young. They are chemists, forever experimenting. Self preservation is their cardinal commandment, but they can accomplish that by helping other species as well. We can learn a lot from trees.

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Grim, but well plotted Strike novel

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-21-20

Once again ‘Robert Galbraith’ delivers a complex, and sometimes too realistic mystery for Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellicott to solve. It’s an almost 40 year old cold case involving a missing woman doctor, who left no trace. At times, my credibility was strained by the long-term memories of the characters as the storyline took its many turns. The author appears to have done research into psychological disorders, as displayed by her characters. I kept looking for chances to listen to this audiobook, which runs over 31 hours. That tells you how hooked I was. The often very graphic situations and descriptions of extreme brutality were the reason I didn’t give five stars, except for Robert Glenister’s performance.

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