February Fixed
Posted: 2020/02/03 | Author: gr4c5 | Filed under: audio book, E-Books, Fiction, NonFiction | Tags: anthology, books, cancer, caribbean, Charles Ogletree, civil rights, Cuba, Delia Poey, Eleanor Clark, Elizabeth Nunez, exploration, Fergus Fleming, Fiction, illness, italy, leisure, list, Matt Weber, michael faber, NonFiction, Poetry, reading, Rome, sex, short stories, victorian, Virgil Suarez |Leave a commentI am consistently running (yay). My head is finally screwed on straight – somewhat (yay). Things are not perfect but I can say February is mostly fixed.
Fiction:
- The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber – in honor of Charles Dickens and his birthday being in February. Weird, I know.
- Anna In-Between by Elizabeth Nunez – in honor of my childhood.
- Little Havana Blues: A Cuban-American Literature Anthology edited by Virgil Suarez and Delia Poey – in honor of Cuba’s reformed constitution.
- The Last Good Kiss by James Crumley – in honor of February being friendship month.
Nonfiction:
- Rome and a Villa by Eleanor Clark – in honor of Clark’s birthday.
- All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half Century of Brown v. Board of Education by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. – in honor of February being Civil Rights month.
- Barrow’s Boys: A stirring Story of Daring, Fortitude, and Outright Lunacy by Fergus Fleming – in honor of Exploration month.
Leisure:
- Making Tracks by Matt Weber – a Christmas gift from my sister.