Month: March 2023
Stanley Clarke – School Days
Ween – Ambrosia Parsley
Books I haven’t read yet…
A book about the largest mass migration in US history where hundreds of thousands of black people migrated north and west to places like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles in the 1920s.
book about a man who spent decades living by himself as a hermit in the woods, stealing from a neighboring lake community for supplies/food/etc..
A book about strange psychological and psychosomatic cases, the title is a pretty good indication of the kind of stuff you’re going to read about.
Seven paradoxical tales of patients adapting to neurological conditions including Asperger’s, Tourette’s, acquired colorblindness, and the restoration of vision after congenital blindness.
A book about how one would survive in this time period, lots of humor and very detailed descriptions of life in that era.
Michael Lewis’s narrative of the Trump administration’s presidential transition.
A delightful journey where we see that words are ever on the move and our lives are all the richer for it.
Everything you didn’t know you wanted to know about funerary services and cremation.
A journalist works undercover at a prison.