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Married, mom of two, history PhD, feminist. I've been participating in Cannonball Read since CBR4. I love to read, and writing reviews keeps me from reading without thinking. I feel like I owe it to the authors who entertain me to savor their creations. It's like slowing down and enjoying a delicious meal instead of bolting your food. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: ElCicco's Quick Questions interview.)

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An Empire Orphan’s Story

January 7, 2016 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

For some reason, not at all planned, the first three books I’ve read this year have focused on childhood and the traumas that inform adulthood. Old Filth, the first book of Jane Gardam’s Old Filth Trilogy, is dedicated to “Raj Orphans and their parents”; also called “Empire orphans,” these  children were born in the far flung reaches of the British Empire and then shipped back to England by the time they were 4 or 5 years old to be raised by foster parents while their […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, ElCicco, Empire Orphan, Fiction, Jane Gardam, Old Filth, ReadWomen

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, ElCicco, Empire Orphan, Fiction, Jane Gardam, Old Filth, ReadWomen ·
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Kids — Keep Your Dirty Hands Off ’em

January 6, 2016 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

This is another graphic novel for tweens and older, but unlike Marzi, a memoir, War Brothers is a fictionalized account of real events that have occurred in contemporary Uganda. War Brothers is about the fates of four friends as they fall under the domination of Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army. The LRA fills its ranks with kidnapped children who are tortured and traumatized until they either die or become child soldiers for Kony, who thinks of himself as some sort of anointed representative […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: CBR8, Daniel Lafrance, ElCicco, Graphic Novel, Kony, ReadWomen, Sharon E. McKay, Uganda, War Brothers

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: CBR8, Daniel Lafrance, ElCicco, Graphic Novel, Kony, ReadWomen, Sharon E. McKay, Uganda, War Brothers ·
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A 10-Year-Old’s View of Life Behind the Iron Curtain

January 1, 2016 by ElCicco 3 Comments

This 2011 graphic novel, which is kid-friendly, is Marzena Sowa’s memoir of childhood in Poland in the 1980’s, the time of Lech Walesa, Solidarity, Pope John Paul II, Chernobyl, and the ordinary every day life of a 10 year old. It’s beautifully told with humor, sadness, and ultimately optimism. I think tweens would identify with Marzi’s hopes, joys and frustrations, while also getting an education about life behind the Iron Curtain just before it started to fall. In many ways, Marzi is a fairly typical […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, ElCicco, Graphic Novel, Marzena Sowa, Marzi: A Memoir, Poland, ReadWomen, Sylvain Savoia

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:1 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR8, ElCicco, Graphic Novel, Marzena Sowa, Marzi: A Memoir, Poland, ReadWomen, Sylvain Savoia ·
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The Victim’s Name Was Musa

December 12, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

My brother’s name was Musa. He had a name. But he’ll remain ‘the Arab’ forever. Albert Camus’ The Stranger, published in 1942, is a literary classic about one man’s existential crisis. The action of the novel takes place in Algeria under French colonial rule and the narrator, Meursault, is a Frenchman who has murdered an Arab. In The Meursault Investigation, Algerian journalist Kamel Daoud imagines the same story as told by the victim’s brother. The result is a powerful and insightful tale of the destructive […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: albert camus, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Kamel Daoud, The Meursault Investigation, the stranger

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: albert camus, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Kamel Daoud, The Meursault Investigation, the stranger ·
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Book Exchange — Thanks Badkittyuno!!

December 9, 2015 by ElCicco 2 Comments

Thank you, Badkittyuno, for filling in a significant gap in my library! Sad but true, in my many decades on the planet, I have not read ANY Mark Twain or Isabel Allende. I can’t wait to get started on these. And I love the page markers. Thanks!

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ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:0 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ·
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What’s Behind Your Mask/Cannonball!

December 4, 2015 by ElCicco 9 Comments

Eileen is the debut novel of writer Ottessa Moshfegh, whose short stories have been featured in Paris Review and have won prestigious prizes. The action is set during the week leading up to Christmas in 1964, but this is far from a heartwarming holiday tale. It is dark, twisted and suspenseful. Readers who enjoyed The Dinner or The Care of Wooden Floors or Gone Girl will be delighted. We have a narrator who is seems honest, but what kind of person is she really? Eileen, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, Eileen, ElCicco, Fiction, Ottessa Moshfegh, ReadWomen

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, Eileen, ElCicco, Fiction, Ottessa Moshfegh, ReadWomen ·
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