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Walk with Me (2025, SHONA Congo) 5 stars

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5 stars

 This review is interesting for me to write because I know one of the authors, and can appreciate how much me being able to know her, and the existence of this book, are miracles in themselves. 
There may be many people who had childhoods similar to Argentine, but few of them are in the position to write books - in English - about them, and for this book to happen, Dawn, the other author and Argentine's dear friend, had to meet, these women both had to have the hearts to reach out to each other across different cultural backgrounds, and Argentine's memories and stories (some of which must have been very emotional to relive) have come together with Dawn's way with words, and enough familiarity with the Congo and rapport with Argentine to paint the picture for us in a way that lets the story unfold, in such a beautiful, …

A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007) 5 stars

A Thousand Splendid Suns is a 2007 novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini, following the …

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5 stars

Wow, yeah. This book is hard to read, because of the domestic abuse, but if you can stand it, it is also such a fascinating window into the last few decades of Afghanistan's history, powerful, full of tension. You will be rooting for these two women and looking forward to the liberation of Kabul as much as they did - will it be in time to save them? Even more poignant given that we have now gone back to the days of the Taliban. OK, don't despair, there are light moments! - one detail that sticks with me is when the Titanic craze hits Taliban-controlled Kabul - Titanic burkhas!

The Prairie Chicken Dance Tour 5 stars

The hilarious story of an unlikely group of Indigenous dancers who find themselves thrown together …

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5 stars

This book is great! It's funny, it's full of unexpected twists and turns, and it's a unique twist on indigenous people laughing at themselves and how the world sees them, and sometimes laughing through tears, because this book is a fun romp, but it is steeped in the indigenous experience in Canada, and it goes there.  Many things are not as they seem. 

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4 stars

Dense, but a must read for anyone involved in DUC or the history of waterfowl conservation. An image that will stay with me is the volunteers moving ducklings stranded in dried out wetlands. It's illuminating how the main concerns and strategies have changed over the years, but the determination to keep healthy populations of ducks on the landscape goes on.