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Frantumaglia : a writer's journey
by Ferrante, Elena,
January 15, 2017
Call Number: 853 F373F
Elena Ferrante is the internationally acclaimed Italian author of The Neapolitan Quartet and other novels. She writes under a pseudonym and has maintained her privacy for over twenty years. In this autobiographical work, Frantumaglia (in Neapolitan dialect meaning bits and pieces) she allows her readers to get very close to who she is as a person and as a writer. The work is divided into three sections: Papers: 1991 - 2003; Tesserae: 2003 - 2007; Letters: 2011 - 2016.What shines through is her attentiveness: to her work and her vision; concerns about accepting a major Italian... Read Full Review
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The passions & politics of Ed Edelman an untold story of leadership
September 19, 2016
Call Number: DVD 92 E21Pa
LAPL Reads is committed to reviewing books, however this week we are recommending a DVD, The passions & politics of Ed Edelman an untold story of leadership. Former Los Angeles City Councilman (nine years) and former Los Angeles County Supervisor (twenty years), Edmund Edelman died last week. This documentary is not being reviewed because of Mr. Edelman's death. It is being reviewed to bring attention to a civic leader and elected official who was dedicated to serving the public.... Read Full Review
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Rise of the rocket girls : the women who propelled us, from missiles to the Moon to Mars
by Holt, Nathalia, 1980-
August 15, 2016
Call Number: 629.40973 H758
When Natalia Holt, scientific researcher and writer, and her husband were searching for a name for their baby daughter, they googled the name Eleanor Frances. Among the names, she became intrigued with Eleanor Francis Helin, a scientist who had worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory for over three decades, starting in the 1960s. Who was this woman and were there other women working at NASA during this time? Two births emerged: baby daughter Eleanor, and a research project about the women behind the rocket science that sent Americans into space.Today there are many innovations... Read Full Review
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Soup for Syria : recipes to celebrate our shared humanity
by Massaad, Barbara Abdeni, compiler, photographer.
May 23, 2016
Call Number: 641.71 M414
This book evolved out of trips made by writer and photographer Barbara Abdeni Massaad to Syrian refugee camps forty-five minutes from her apartment in the Bekka Valley, Lebanon. At least once a week, during the winter of 2014-2015, she put food in the trunk of her car for numerous refugee camps in Lebanon. There were many who shared her dismay and concern for 3.8 million people who have been displaced throughout the region and live in temporary camps, in need of food and shelter. She enlisted the help of world food writers, chefs and others who love to cook. Everyone contributed... Read Full Review
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Los Angeles Central Library: A History of Its Art and Architecture
by Gee, Stephen
May 4, 2016
Call Number: 027.47949 L881Ge
Last Friday, April 29, 2016 was the 30th anniversary of the fire at Central Library. The remembrance of that day, and its significance in the history of the library, was admirably covered by the Library Docents, and by Christina Rice, Senior Librarian, Photo Collection. Last week also marked the arrival of a significant new book about the Central Library’s history... Read Full Review
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In Memory's Kitchen: A Legacy from the Women of Terezin
March 12, 2016
Call Number: 940.5472437 I355
This book is of special interest for Women’s Heritage Month, and in reference to the exhibit at Central Library, State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda.The subject matter of this book does not directly or completely address Nazi propaganda, but does so partially and in an oblique way.The setting was Terezin, a concentration camp which also was a transit center, with one section created as "a paradise ghetto" for propaganda, and at the very end as a death factory. From... Read Full Review
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Voracious : a hungry reader cooks her way through great books
by Nicoletti, Cara,
January 13, 2016
Call Number: 641.5 N643
A recurring dream, shared by generations of immigrant parents and grandparents, is that they their offspring get an education, a good job and not have to earn a living doing manual labor. According to Cara Nicoletti her grandfather, “ . . . always said he wanted us to ‘sit at a desk and have clean hands.’ “ She and her female relatives all worked in the family butcher shop, and Cara attended New York University, earning a degree in English literature. However, the very job her grandfather would not have wished her to have was the one she loved. Coming from a long line... Read Full Review
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Flash fiction international : very short stories from around the world
November 9, 2015
Call Number: SS
The short story is different from a novel in length and in plot content. Flash fiction is a variation with very, very, very short stories. They are popular throughout the world and offer writers a creative chance to experiment, to compress and still express some type of story which can leave a reader room for speculation and even some puzzle solving. As with regular short stories, because they are short, these works can be read quickly, however they often require more than one repeat reading, and will elicit questions, speculation and probably more rereading. This... Read Full Review
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Free spirit : a climber's life
by Messner, Reinhold, 1944-
November 1, 2015
Call Number: 796.012 M585-4 2014
Reinhold Messner is the king of the world's mountains. Now half-retired to his Sigmundskron Castle near Bolzano in the South Tyrol, he is most famous for having made the first successful summit of Mount Everest, minus additional oxygen supply. He is the author of numerous books about mountain climbing, biographies about other famous mountaineers, and a book about his quest for the yeti or abominable snowman. Messner has been a businessman, an elected MEP (Member of the European Parliament) for the Italian Green Party, and established the Messner Mountain Museum.... Read Full Review
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Our souls at night
by Haruf, Kent.
September 21, 2015
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Addie Moore and Louis Waters are senior citizens, and neighbors on adjacent streets in the small town of Holt, Colorado, set against the flat and fruitful farm plains of central Colorado. Both have lost their spouses, and one evening Addie visits Louis to ask an unexpected question, "I wonder if you would consider coming to my house sometimes to sleep with me. ... And talk." Louis is surprised more than shocked, but Addie is very clear, "I am talking about getting through the night." As she talks and explains, Louis worries about what people will say, but Addie has thought of all the... Read Full Review
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My Brilliant Friend
by Ferrante, Elena.
June 30, 2015
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My brilliant friend is the first in the Neapolitan Novels series by Italian author Elena Ferrante. (My brilliant friend; T... Read Full Review
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Call me Debbie : true confessions of a down-to-earth diva
by Voigt, Deborah,
June 1, 2015
Call Number: 789.14 V891
There are so many stereotypes about opera and opera singers which Deborah Voigt debunks through her own autobiography. With a wonderful sense of humor and playfulness, especially evident when writing about dire situations, she counterbalances anecdotes about her heavy drinking, eating, and live performance mishaps with sharp personal smackdowns.Deborah Voigt loved to sing and her father claims that she sang before she talked. Brought up in a strictly religious Southern Baptist family, it was fine to sing in church, but anything else was not acceptable, and the family hoped that... Read Full Review