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Archery Catching Fire Among Young Girls

I was struck this morning by a fascinating report on NPR about how the success of the Hunger Games book trilogy and movies have breathed new life into an old sport – Archery. Girls as young as seven are discovering that bows aren’t just something you wear in your hair.  Suppliers are even having a difficult time keeping traditional recurve […]

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The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian

 Years after surviving a brutal attack while riding her bicycle in college, Laurel Estabrook retreats into a world that includes only a few trusted friends, her swimming routine, and the familiarity of her work at a homeless shelter. When a former patron of the shelter named Bobbie Crocker dies leaving behind a box of negatives, Laurel is charged with the […]

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Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear

Just finished reading the first book in the Maisie Dobbs mystery series by Jacqueline Winspear. Fans of well-written historical fiction and mysteries featuring intelligent women are sure to enjoy following the exploits of M. Dobbs, Psychologist and Investigator.A significant portion of this first book in the series is devoted to Maisie’s backstory. After her mother dies, young Maisie is sent […]

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The Golem & the Jinni

Cultures collide when two mythical creatures from different traditions meet in turn of the century New York City. Chava, a golem whose master dies aboard ship to America, arrives at Ellis Island uncertain of her purpose and path. A sympathetic rabbi recognizes her for what she is and helps her adapt and fit in to the Jewish community. Chava longs […]