Monthly Archives: August 2023

A Crack in Everything, by Catherine Ingram

Why this Book: At a HS reunion, I reconnected with the author – a woman I’d briefly known in HS. In exploring how our paths had diverged over the last half century, I found her to be a fascinating and … Continue reading

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Ghost Soldiers – the Epic Account of WWII’s Greatest Rescue Mission, by Hampton Sides

Why this book:  Selected by the SEAL Reading group I’m a part of. Our second Hampton Sides book – the first was Kingdom of Ice.  People who’d read Ghost Soldiers spoke highly of it. Summary in 3 Sentences: When Bataan … Continue reading

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Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson

Why this book: It had been gifted to me several years ago by a close friend but I’d never read it. I’m finding biographies and autobiographies enjoyable to listen to – so decided to finally engage with this one. I … Continue reading

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