I saw this on a few Best Of lists last year and was semi intrigued, and then a friend of mine posted about hating it and a few people chimed in, and then I was even more intrigued, and checked out the audiobook. And to my surprise, I found it extremely interesting! It reads likeContinueContinue reading “Good Material, Dolly Alderton”
Monthly Archives: June 2025
The Last Animal, Ramona Ausubel
I spied this on the shelf at 57th Street Books and it called to me (this is the joy of browsing a well-curated bookstore!). It opens with two teenage girls who are accompanying their grad student scientist mother on a dig and accidentally discover a perfectly preserved woolly mammoth. And it’s great — outwardly aContinueContinue reading “The Last Animal, Ramona Ausubel”
The Wren, The Wren, Anne Enright
One should of course resist the strange temptation to pit women novelists against each other, but still, I couldn’t help thinking to myself as I read this that Sally Rooney wishes she could write like this. And then I immediately chided myself — they’re different! And Rooney does have a kind of lightness and gobble-it-upContinueContinue reading “The Wren, The Wren, Anne Enright”
Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
This book was a mega-hit some 10 years ago, and I’m glad, because it really is a profound meditation on aging and how we make decisions about elderly and end of life care. The main thrust of the book is, first, that we should focus on quality of life rather than on extending it asContinueContinue reading “Being Mortal, Atul Gawande”
Crush, Ada Calhoun
This book (especially hot on the heels of some scathing reviews of other books) made me ponder if all writing about polyamory is cringe, and what is that makes it so. My hunch is that writing about love or desire can seem profoundly narcissistic, especially when it’s about getting “more” than what is socially sanctioned?ContinueContinue reading “Crush, Ada Calhoun”