I'm reading..... in The Book Book

  • March 5, 2014, 9:23 p.m.
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  • Willa Cather's Death Comes For the Archbishop on breaks at work.
  • Dean and Me (A Love Story) by Jerry Lewis and James Kaplan in the basement.
  • Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (Eminent Lives) by Michael Korda in bed.

All three are interesting.

I've read most of Cather's books - My Antonia and The Lost Lady are very good. I have a set of short stories of hers that I like a lot too. I'd heard of this book for a long time. I found it at River Town Books the Sunday before last. It's written very simply. It's about the the first bishop of New Mexico - when the territory was taken over by the US after the Mexican war. It has some nice Catholic touches - I was somehow surprised.

I got the Jerry Lewis book at the library Saturday. It was an impulse. I've read a biography of Dean Martin. He was an interesting and talented man. He and Jerry Lewis were together for about ten years - from 1946 to 1956. I don't really remember them performing together. I might check out some youtubes after midnight one of these nights. Jerry Lewis gives Dean a lot of credit ..... yet manages to hog the story as you would expect. Still it's a nice story.

Grant is one of my heroes - for a whole bunch of reasons. Jim has his Memoirs - the famous book he wrote as he was dying of cancer so his wife would have money after he died. This is a very concise and well written account of his life. It explains what was going on at the time - without getting bogged down in detail. I'm understanding the Civil War better than I have before.


NorthernSeeker March 05, 2014

You've got three nonfiction books on the go. I need to bring something to school with me for silent reading.

NorthernSeeker March 05, 2014

There are several good nonfiction choices I have at home that would make good reading at school.

Darcy0207 from OD March 05, 2014

I was on a Michael Korda kick for a while. Then I read his book about the cats that had been in his life. That cured me. I'm currently reading W is for wasted - the 2013 Sue Grafton book. I wonder what'll happen when she runs out of letters.. numbers? Greek letters? Double letters? Stop writing?

elaine2 March 06, 2014

I still love Dean Martin's singing. So much more relaxing than the stuff young people listen to now, eh?

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