Fatal Accusation by Rachel Dylan6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() “Trial & Tribulations” is the first novel in the “Windy Ridge Legal Thriller” series and was released in the year 2015. Her work is from the inspirational and romantic suspense genres. ![]() She writes the “Atlanta Justice” series, the “Danger in the Deep South” series, the “Windy Ridge Legal Thriller” series, and the “Capital Intrigue”, as well as some stand alone work. Rachel’s debut novel, called “Out of Hiding”, was released in the year 2014. “Deadly Proof” is a Daphne du Maurier Finalist, an FHL Reader’s Choice Award winner, and a Holt Medallion Finalist. “Lone Witness” won a Maggie Award and a Holt Medallion. She lives with her five furbabies: three cats and two dogs and her husband in the state of Michigan. ![]() Author Rachel Dylan has practiced law for more than a decade including working as a litigator at one of the top law firms in the nation. ![]()
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There have been several criticisms of the testimonio genre as whole, including the inherent racism involved when an indigenous woman must tell her story to a Westernized woman to garner attention. Is in that sense that it is exemplary: she speaks for all the Indians of the American continent” (Menchu xi). ![]() She says, in the introduction to the book, “Her life story is an account of contemporary history rather than of Guatemala itself. Burgos-Debray describes Menchu’s work as one that reflects the entire indigenous community of the Americas. This book is the oral account of Rigoberta Menchu, a Mayan activist from Guatemala, as told to the French-Venezuelan anthropologist Elisabeth Burgos-Debray. ![]() In this genre, a single person offers an oral account of their experience to an anthropologist, who typically records and edits the account and often presents the book as a testimony to the experience of an entire people group. The book I, Rigoberta Menchu is an example of the literary genre of testimonio. ![]() Sterling north rascal6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The book begins with the capture of the baby raccoon and follows his growth to a yearling. (The book also touches on young Sterling's concerns for his older brother Herschel, off fighting in World War I in Europe.) The boy reconnects with society through the unlikely intervention of his pet raccoon, a "ringtailed wonder" charmer. Rascal chronicles young Sterling's loving yet distant relationship with his father, dreamer David Willard North, and the aching loss represented by the death of his mother, Elizabeth Nelson North. Subtitled "a memoir of a better era", North's book is about being young and having a pet raccoon. ( June 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. This section needs additional citations for verification. ![]() Nw by zadie smith book review6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Like many books I read, I started NW on the train home from work. But with the perfect set-up for a book filled with neurosis and social angst where people with issues like drug addiction and homelessness live alongside those whose biggest issue is they’re bored with their perfect life. Just as we’re hooked into ‘visitation’ (pages 1-84) it’s over and we’re off elsewhere. Leah Hanwell is interrupted by a knock at her door an interruption by a stranger where a small incident takes place, which later (once she’s reported it to friends and family) continues to build in her own consciousness to overtake everything she does – her actions, thoughts and life. We’re in the city – the kind that doesn’t so much bustle with vim and vigour but the one where there are just so many, many people living side by side, where strangers occasionally bump up against each other disturbing the trajectory. NW starts out like an Ian McEwan novel – something like Saturday. It was also the Listener Book Club book for September. ![]() |