The millions who lost their lives in the Holocaust no longer have a voice, so I am committed to speaking for them.
Book Review: “Animal, Vegetable, Junk: A History of Food, from Sustainable to Suicidal”, by Mark Bittman
Food isn't just food, but the way we think about it and the way we approach it can change everybody's lives.
My DNF: August 2023
There is only one book that was a DNF for August.
Book Review: “Thinning Blood: A Memoir of Family, Myth, and Identity”, by Leah Myers
A relevant and true voice that keeps the spirit alive.
Book Review: “Bram Stoker: Author of Dracula – An Illustrated Biography”, by Neil R. Storey
"We are the children of Dracula."
Book Review: “Surviving the Angel of Death: The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz”, by Eva Mozes Kor
At Auschwitz dying was so easy. Surviving was a full time job.
My DNF: July 2023
I've tried to practice what I preach, and here are the books that were a DNF for July.
Book Review: “Madam C. J. Walker Builds a Business”, by Denene Millner
You'll be bigger than all these fields. Bigger than the Mississippi River.
Exploring Pride Month Together
This month I'd like to share some books I'm currently reading to learn more about this social issue, starting with a general overview.
Book Review: “Ada Lovelace Cracks the Code”, by Rebel Girls
I'm out of my comfort zone here, but since I'm currently studying programming, I couldn't resist.