Friday, June 26, 2026
Shrines of Gaiety--#52 finished
Monday, June 22, 2026
A Free Man--#51 finished
The rest of this title: A True Story of Life & Death in Delhi. I haven't read much of India and thought this would be a kind of quick read. It was but not really a fan of it though. A journalist in Dehli goes to a bazaar area where day workers basically live on the street and he follows one main man and some people around him. The man Mohammed Ashraf has an interesting life but certainly did not explain it in any rational or reasonable way. An interesting character that basically drew the journalist back for sounds like years to hear the stories and follow his life. The journalist even lets Ashraf know that a book is being written and tries to help Ashraf better his life. In the end just doesn't really happen, Ashraf sort of disappears and many of the friends around him passed away. It is a life on the street where alcoholism runs their lives as much as anything. Some cover reviews mention humor but really was hard for me to see. Oh well, will have to try other books on India.
There are 2 WL for this book on PBS so I will post at some point & send away.
Bending the Arc--#50 finished
Sunday, June 14, 2026
The Churchill Complex--#49 finished
The rest of the title: The Curse of Being Special, from Winston and FDR to Trump and Brexit. Starts off on FDR and Churchill's relationship during WWII and continues with the relationships between the US & English leaders from then to now. A really good and interesting read. Learned a lot about the different circumstances and decisions made often with this relationship in mind. England has basically always been our major supporter while we--the US--exercised our superpower over the globe. Good read with a lot of information.
There are 3 WL for this book on PBS so will probably post and mail off at some point.