Full disclosure, I was a huge fan of the Little House on the Prairie television series when I was growing up and even went so far as to buy all the DVD box sets as an adult. I bought this book for myself at the end of last year, and I was excited to find a few hours to finish this one before the end of this year. Alison Arngrim (aka Nellie Oleson) shares not … Read More “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated by Alison Arngrim” »
Category: Autobiography
John Lennon was assassinated the year I was born and the year he turned 40. I turned 40 earlier this year, and while I’ve always been a big fan of the Beatles (my first CD ever was Abbey Road — although apparently Lennon wouldn’t have liked that!) I have never read much of their history. This book makes me want to change that now. This 40th anniversary re-release of the full Playboy transcript of the … Read More “All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono by David Sheff” »
There is something about getting back out to nature — especially when we are at home right now — that is so appealing and calming. While it might be harder to escape physically right now, this collection of short essays will at least allow you to imagine you’re breathing in fresh air, listening to bird call, and getting away from the rest of the world for a little while. Vesper Flights has essays about nature … Read More “Vesper Flights by Helen Macdonald” »
I read this book today, sitting on a beach at the lake. While my setting lacked the salt air and the seashells, the waves were still crashing down loudly while I read. This is a collection of essays or short memoirs written by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of Charles Lindbergh. Each chapter is given the name of a shell, which becomes the metaphor for different stages and struggles of a woman’s life. Several of her … Read More “Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh” »
This book is a collection of short essays written by the children of “famous” men. Some of these men are ones you’ve probably heard of (i.e., Samuel L. Jackson, John Wayne, Miles Davis,) while there are also several included who don’t have the same name immediate name recognition (i.e., Herb Brooks, Michio Kaku, Donald Cabana.) Some children write about how amazing their fathers were, how normal they were, what great memories they have, while other … Read More “To Me, He Was Just Dad: Stories of Growing Up with Famous Fathers by Joshua David Stern” »